After one of my closest acquaintances who took 2 doses of the J&J vaccine started having chest pain and debilitating dizziness about 9 months post booster, I wanted to hear from the community on whether you are seeing the same thing amongst your family and friends. The saddest thing is, that he was vaccine hesitant, but did it so he could travel to see his wife in India. Now he is on a heart monitor and has a 30 minute episode daily of chest pain and dizziness. As of yet, they haven't found the cause, but heart inflammation fits his symptoms perfectly.
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My mother passed away last year, 8 months after getting jabbed. In all fairness, she was 93. But besides her age and it's associated probs, she's was doing fairly well. After the jab, her cognitive capabilities declined rapidly until the end. Correlation does not equal causation, and the fact that my Dad is now 93 and jabbed and still around (thank God), shows another quandary. Conversely, my business partner developed a heart blockage and may need surgery. My fiance has developed Colon and Liver cancer and three friends have died of cancer in 2022. For what it's worth.
This is the kind of trend I've seen as well. Turbo cancer / respiratory issues in the jabbed elderly and heart issues in the younger. I don't have the biggest network of friends, but I've also seen diabetics have their conditions deteriorate to the point they cannot seem to manage their blood sugar anymore.
Back in early 2021, I started reading through the VAERS reports. I felt what the jab seemed to do is create disease and whatever your bodies genetic weakness is, that's what it will attack. It exploits the weaknesses of your DNA. If you have a genetic predisposition for say breast cancer, it's highly likely you'll be dealing with that disease in the near future.
Makes sense since the jab crashes your WBC and T Lymphocyte count!
my brother got J and J, is battling colorectal cancer now, moved to his liver. Cancer does not run in our family. Treatment is going well. Was it the jab? No way to know for sure, but sure seems that way to me.
Sorry to hear that, fren. I hope he continues to stay in remission or be cancer free going forward.