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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Truth be told, out of 3/4 of the 180 person company I work for, 200 people at my wife’s medical field company, and nearly all my friends that got the vax, nobody has had a stroke or heart attack or suddenly dropped dead. Out of probably 20 close friends that got vaxed, nobody has mentioned any fucked up ailments or anything.
I’m pureblood, and will stay that way, but just reporting what I’ve seen and heard.
I’m waiting for the loss of friends, and even my wife, but nothing yet.
Glad to hear of your good fortune. I know two people with issues (a dental assistant I've known for years who had a stroke and needed two stents) and the husband of the woman who cuts our hair (he's had heart pains since his Moderna jab) but no one in my family yet. My wife and I are unjabbed; some of my extended family aren't.
Are you in a Blue state or Red state? It's been reported that Red states got more of the especially harmful "vaccine" lots, but Blue states probably have a higher percentage of people who are jabbed.
I’m in Western Pennsylvania. And I didn’t intend to insinuate that things aren’t happening to people. I was just reporting in on what I’ve seen personally as a Pede.
It’s creepy because it feels like it’s a waiting game but I just am not seeing the people around me that are vaxed getting messed up. At least as far as I know. No deaths or cripplings. No falling over at work.