Hey, frens!
First time posting.
As the title says, my religious exemption for the clotshot has been denied. This exact exemption was approved by 5 different hospitals during my 3rd and 4th but not the 6th hospital. I was going into emergency medicine, a specialty that saves lives and doesnt push pills and vaccines for big pharma.
Im supposed to sign my contract this week but have delayed until i heard back regarding my exemption. Well, we know how that panned out.... I reached out to the appropriate people to further clarify certain things. But it seems about a 1% chance theyll change their stance.
Its crazy to think the hysteric obsession continues regarding "convid". The virus isnt deadly, and the vaccines are not effective or safe. Yet its still required....
Ive seen 10 year olds present to the ED with heart attacks, strokes, blood clots...and they all have one thing in common, their clotshots. I lost count of the amount of healthy people with no pertinent family history develope turbo cancer and pass in a few months, all with one thing in common. Ive seen patients on blood thinners develope clots from their calf all the way to their ivc, all with one thing in common. Ive seen horrible autoimmune diseases eating away at patients soon after their vaxx and boosters, all with one thing in common.
Its amazing this community has more insight than highly trained and indoctrinated doctors lol.
Over the last 4ish years ive developed a strong relationship with God. I know everything happens for a reason.
Any prayers are welcome! Heck, even any questions or comments are more than welcome.
Onwards and upwards, frens!
I would love a long and fulfilled career of saving lives, so my fingers are still crossed. I can assuredly hold my head high regarding the amount of people if given honest evidence to regarding the vaxx, people I've saved from coercive doctors campaigning for the vaxx, and spread the good word about ivermectin and hcq. Maybe my purpose in medicine has already been fulfilled or Mayne not! Only God and time will tell (:
Let's be honest. You have some serious investment getting to when you are now. There is zero change you can throw that away. I have faith it will work out for you.
Thanks! Even if medicine doesn't pan out, being a med school grad, I would assume, would make a desirable candidate for a plethora of other jobs. Let's both keep the faith!
Is completing your residency in another country a possibility? Central America (just throwing out an example) is only a 3 hour flight from Lauderdale. Of course, knowing Spanish would be an advantage there...
That said, the WEF has their tentacles everywhere, so maybe it's just as bad in other countries.
Lots of possibilities. When/if all is finalized, I'll look into Lots of options! God bless, fren!
I agree wholeheartedly. Everything is about profit and not about helping the patient while also being cost effective. Hopefully this all changes sooner rather than later