Nurses Commenting On Twitter @DiedSuddenly
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same with both of my parents fren. only no pacemaker, but myocarditis and cognitive ability
Robistro, I'm curious to hear your experience with the cognitive decline if you're up for it.
My dad is 82 (soon to be 83 if he makes it that long). He has extremely good genes on his side of the family. His mother lived to be 103, grandmother 102, uncle 97. I knew all of them well and they were sharp as a tack to the very end.
Now, I know that many normies would tell me that this can happen, that people can hit a certain age and they suddenly experience acute cognitive decline. But for my father, it started within 3 months of getting the jab.
Forgetting things that were spoken about the day before. Losing track of what he was talking about mid-conversation. Getting frustrated if a subject of conversation goes on longer than he'd prefer. All of these things never happened before.
And of course the crescendo being 3 hospital stays in the last 3 months for influenza A (ravaging the jabbed this winter), fluid in lungs, blood clots and now after a lifetime of zero heart problems aside from a mild case of a-fib, a pacemaker.
I have a high functioning down syndrome sister in her 50's. The group home nurse repeatedly hounded me for her to get the vax. After many fights I said yes so they would let her be able to do things.
She was taken to the emergency room twice with seizures. She never had won ever in her life.
She most of the time doesn't know me or any family member. It is a hit or miss. Sometimes she does other times no clue. This never happened until after the vax.
I know first hand it causes cognitive decline.
I’m sorry. My daughter has DS. She is nonverbal and low functioning. I protect her with my life. I couldn’t imagine what your family is going through.
It is heart breaking to see her not know people like her family. It is a crap shoot if she will know you.
If it were dementia it would not have come on that quickly. The medical staff would have told me she has onset of dementia.
You protect your daughter. They are very special people.