https://twitter.com/_aussie17/status/1610221042286628865
If you are not following the twatter threads of Aussie_17, you are missing out on some very good information. He is an ex big pharma executive turned whistleblower, exposing the evil practices of big pharma from the inside.
I didn't realize chance of death increases by 10% each year with myocarditis. 1 out of 29 Thai boys showed signs. I'd like to extrapolate that across the US population. It's going to add up to a lot of deaths over the next 5 years from myocarditis alone.
I don't see it mentioned in the thread, but most cases of myocarditis are self-resolving. So, there is hope in that. Still, a lot of otherwise healthy people could die from this especially I would think if they are young and active and don't even know they have it. After the mass awakening, there should be a mass testing of who have this poison jab side effect.
Myocarditis is NOT necessarily a death sentence within X number of years, or at all. Thank you for pointing that out.
13 years ago, I contracted a viral infection INSIDE my heart that caused myocarditis, which in turn caused a heart attack. I survived the heart attack, and at my most recent heart stress test and high tech imaging a few months ago, my heart is doing very well. According to the OP, I should have died years ago and it is impossible for me to still be alive.
I am NOT downplaying the seriousness of myocarditis, it is absolutely a very dangerous condition. But I get tired of seeing people post about how myocarditis is a guaranteed death sentence within X time period, and that's it, if you get myocarditis you ARE GOING TO DIE FROM IT. That is frequently not the case.
Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle. If you then put the heart under a great deal of stress WHILE IT IS INFLAMED, you are at high risk of a heart attack or other potentially fatal outcome. Athletes, for example, put their hearts under a great deal of stress constantly as they train and compete, so if they have undiagnosed myocarditis they are at very high risk of something bad happening. The problem is that normally myocarditis in young, healthy people (such as athletes) is rare, so an undiagnosed case of myocarditis that can cause problems for them almost never happens. But the death jab is causing massive numbers of myocarditis cases in everybody that gets jabbed, and so there are now thousands upon thousands of athletes, and tens of millions of people overall, going through their daily lives with no idea they have developed myocarditis. Every time they put a lot of strain on their heart muscle, they risk death, and they have no idea that they are at risk until it's too late.
Myocarditis is a very dangerous condition, but the truly great danger is UNDIAGNOSED myocarditis. Diagnosed myocarditis can be treated to reduce or eliminate the inflammation, and the patient can avoid undue strain to their heart muscle for as long as needed. If it is not diagnosed, the patient will not receive treatment and will continue to put the kind of normal daily strain on their heart that is part of their everyday life, and that can be fatal with no warning for many people.
Very well put. Thank you. I hope the player's unions now force management to do extensive testing on ALL players immediately to determine how many have been damaged. I would shut down all games until this is done. Once the scope of the damage is known, all people will demand the same.
And that’s just in 18 months. I suspect that 10/29 will have it in two years.
There are some fucktards in this thread that are saying myocarditis is "self resolving" and not that serious, blah blah blah. They might be shills, or they might just be stupid. Whichever. I don't care.
Their argument is not with ME. I did not do any of the medical research, I just reported it as is, starting with the big pharma whistleblower, Aussie_17 as a source.
The fucktards can go ahead and debunk Aussie_17 if they want. Knock yourselves out. If they want to debunk the medical research about myocarditis life expectancy, go right ahead. Neither one has anything to do with me personally.
For anyone else that is interested, myocarditis inflammation causes damage to the heart muscle. That damage does not heal (the heart cannot regenerate). Instead, it turns into scar tissue.
The scar tissue messes up the electrical signals that cause the heart contractions that move blood through the body. These messed up signals from the scar tissue is what eventually causes a heart attack of one type or another. That is what proves to be fatal, and it is just a matter of time until it happens.
Statistically, the odds of this happening increase by about 10 percent per year. Deal with it. Once again, those statistics have nothing to do with me personally - so if anyone does not like that information, they can go fuck themselves. Argue with the people that produced that data and the statistics... not me.
A quick read from Mayo clinic says that (mild) myocarditis can go away but more severe cases can cause permanenent heart damage. As Aussie_17 said, the myocarditis may not present any symptoms until it does. By then, the issues are probably severe. As someone who had a heart attack (mild) at 52, I can tell you, it's a life changer. I took it as a sign and made all sorts of life changes and am in the best shape of my life since I was in my 20s. Other guys I know who had the same thing happen are still on the same glide slope to an early death. I wouldn't want to be in my 20s facing a lifetime of potential heart problems.
Yeah. Myocarditis is basically incurable. The only question is how soon will it be fatal?
Then realize that is only one of the health problems. The clots, organ damage and turbo cancers will also be causing an unknown number of fatalities of their own.
I'm watching it go on all around in me in real time. Clots, DVT, and cancers among my vaxxed friends and family.
How did your Mom make out with that clot removal procedure? 🙏
Still having swelling issues. Back for another ultrasound tomorrow. Let's see what this turns up. This was a perfectly healthy 78 yo 105 lb woman until this. Though she has had a minor DVT issue 20 years ago, this is obviously far more severe. Thanks for asking.
This is so absolutely NOT true. See my post above. Myocarditis is very treatable, the real danger is if the condition goes undiagnosed until it causes death or major damage to the heart muscle. If myocarditis is diagnosed before it causes death or permanent damage, it can be treated and very frequently has good outcomes that do not impact overall lifespan or quality of life. And as gnuguy pointed out above, myocarditis often resolves itself with no treatment if the heart is not put under major stress while it is inflamed. I would be willing to bet that a huge number of people have myocarditis at some point during their lives, possibly multiple times, and never even know it because it resolves on its own before anything bad happens or even before any symptoms appear.