He was admitted for overnight observation after going to the ER with severe stomach pains. CT scan showed the tip of his appendix is slightly inflamed, liver is inflamed, liver enzymes are 8x normal, and bilirubin is 1.3 instead of 1. Doctor said possibly the hepatitis that’s been going around in children. My son is 7, and has not been vaccinated. He had COVID around Christmas, but I’m not sure if that matters at all. He’s not in pain now, just tired. Hopefully it’s nothing and his numbers go down by the morning.
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I work as a caregiver. I work closely with vaccinated people. About three weeks after the vaccine phase, I got seriously sick. I’ve talked about the symptoms on here before but a quick run through:
It started as what felt like a respiratory illness. Like a flu. Aches. Blinding headaches. Cough. Sniffles. Horrid Fever. I would wake up in a pool of sweat.
After about a week my urine output was severely decreased and when I did urinate it was painful. My back and stomach eventually started to hurt. To the point that I finally sought treatment (I do not like hospitals at all), because I thought it was a UTI that had spread to my kidneys or possible Septicemia.
While at the doctor I had to produce a urine sample. I barely was able and what I did looked like cranberry juice. They diagnosed UTI as preliminary diagnosis but said they were sending a culture off to confirm. But the nurse then asked me if I had hepatitis. I was shocked. Something in my urine work had caused her alarm. To the point that she did a percussion test on my stomach to make sure my liver wasn’t inflamed. It wasn’t, but she asked me to go for blood work. I did. They took four vials. An extra because she wanted to order a hepatitis panel. She sent it off, gave me a shot in the ass cheek of “Rocephrin” (Antibiotics and steroids). I felt like a million bucks. Left to fill my doxycycline prescription and get some food. After about 4 hours my symptoms returned as the the shot was wearing off. Went home. They put me off work for a week.
3 days later I received a phone call to tell me that I was negative for hepatitis, gonorrhea, and clamydia, but I was also strangely negative for UTI. My blood test results showed that my bilirubin was quite high. Around 2.3 I believe. She said it’s a wonder I hadn’t experienced jaundice. She told me that I should see my PCP, but I was feeling better so I finished my cycle of antibiotics and left it at that. Been fine since and it’s been over a year now.
Simple exposure to this shit is affecting people’s liver. Even if you haven’t directly received it