My boss had an episode on Christmas Eve. He still hasn't told me yet, but his son told me they were sitting at the dining table and all the sudden his dad turned a pale gray / green color, his eyes rolled back and to the left then his body started twisting out of the chair, completely incoherent. Friend said if he didn't catch his Dad that he would have fell into their china cabinet. Friend thought his dad was dying in his arms! Paramedics came first thing they asked was if he was vaxed and then was treating it like a death and had the whole neighborhood blocked off. Friends dad spent a day in the hospital and the prognosis was dehydration / fatigue (yea right). Soooooo, now friends dad is out to prove to everyone he's perfectly healthy and has been backcountry skiing every single day since this happened. Now he's going scuba diving next week! Apparently the whole family is worried it is gonna happen again, and have been fighting him tooth and nail to not scuba dive and to not ski alone.
Anyone else have something like this happen to their friends or family?
I’ll post this here bc it seems relevant but the message is not directed at you. Anger, self righteousness, judgement, vengeance are all sins. Those who seem happy at the body count piling up may be responding out of seeing the enemy being smited, but the emotions it stirs up are not righteous. I can understand where it comes from bc these people did want us dead, some of them. But they were blinded. Let’s not let the same happen to us. The devil lures us to sin by toying with our negative emotions. We must stay vigilant protecting our own soul and guard against these emotions that corrupt it.
I pray that the shots (most of them) weren’t as bad as we suspect them to be. I also pray for God’s mercy, May they go quickly or in their sleep rather than suffering years of debilitation and pain. My heart is saddened by the loss of the young with their lives and futures in front of them, who took the shot for fear of unemployment or not being able to do the sports they love, and for those who took it out of fear of death.