45 was in the hospital and "treated for Covid"......don't think he got the vac. My son and his wife got Covid also and when they went to the doctor for treatment, the doctor said, "well you are in luck, We just received a shipment of the meds 45 was treated with so you will get over this just fine." AND THEY DID.......BOTH HAD SUPER MILD CASES.
Cancer is everywhere now. Yesterday, I read someone talking about everyone in Las Vegas being sick all the time. Then someone replied that they just came back from LV and all of them were sick there.
A few weeks back a post stated the cloud seeding companies were spraying a new unknown mixture? I wonder whare it was getting sprayed? Remember Palistine, OH, the clouds were raining plastic forming droplets after they blew up a hazardous train derailment. The range was some 50 miles.
First thought I had, but when you look into what she was diagnosed with, it's not just a blood clot.
May-Thurner syndrome is when your right iliac artery presses on (compresses) your left iliac vein. Your right iliac artery is the main blood vessel that carries blood to your right leg. Your left iliac vein is the main blood vessel that carries blood from your left leg back to your heart. May-Thurner syndrome may interrupt typical blood flow through your legs.
How is May-Thurner syndrome diagnosed?
CT scans: Using specialized computers and X-rays to create images of your blood vessels.
MRIs: Using magnets, radio waves and specialized computers to create images of your blood vessels.
Ultrasounds: Using sound waves to view inside your body.
Venograms: Injecting a contrast dye into your veins, then using X-rays to watch how blood flows through your veins.
Catheter-based venograms: Inserting a small, hollow tube (catheter) into a vein, injecting contrast dye through the catheter, then using X-rays to watch how blood flows through your veins.
Intravascular ultrasounds: Inserting a catheter into your blood vessels, then threading an ultrasound probe through the catheter to get detailed ultrasound images of your blood vessels.
Is she vaccinated?
Yes.
Omg sheβs jabbed , wth I thought she was awake, smart , whatever !
45 himself got vaxxed
He says he did, but cmon man - I don't buy it!
45 was in the hospital and "treated for Covid"......don't think he got the vac. My son and his wife got Covid also and when they went to the doctor for treatment, the doctor said, "well you are in luck, We just received a shipment of the meds 45 was treated with so you will get over this just fine." AND THEY DID.......BOTH HAD SUPER MILD CASES.
Saline
I pray he didnβt or saline
He SAID he did but did he?
A doctor on this forum says their is going to be a huge die off coming. As if we haven't seen this already.
Cancer is everywhere now. Yesterday, I read someone talking about everyone in Las Vegas being sick all the time. Then someone replied that they just came back from LV and all of them were sick there.
A few weeks back a post stated the cloud seeding companies were spraying a new unknown mixture? I wonder whare it was getting sprayed? Remember Palistine, OH, the clouds were raining plastic forming droplets after they blew up a hazardous train derailment. The range was some 50 miles.
Openly acknowledged. Weβve been in die off and depop for 4 years. But itβs a conspiracy according to the media.
Trump was right. That virus was an attack. Weβre at war. It was a 5G warfare attack. Society is in shambles.
You mean Geert? He is not a doctor that posts here. Heβs a conman that people for some reason still listen to and post here.
No, she is not
I read an article stating that she had just before I wrote the "Yes". If you are certain she has not, then I will edit my original comment.
First thought I had, but when you look into what she was diagnosed with, it's not just a blood clot.
How is May-Thurner syndrome diagnosed?
CT scans: Using specialized computers and X-rays to create images of your blood vessels.
MRIs: Using magnets, radio waves and specialized computers to create images of your blood vessels.
Ultrasounds: Using sound waves to view inside your body.
Venograms: Injecting a contrast dye into your veins, then using X-rays to watch how blood flows through your veins.
Catheter-based venograms: Inserting a small, hollow tube (catheter) into a vein, injecting contrast dye through the catheter, then using X-rays to watch how blood flows through your veins.
Intravascular ultrasounds: Inserting a catheter into your blood vessels, then threading an ultrasound probe through the catheter to get detailed ultrasound images of your blood vessels.
No she is not.