Welcome to General Chat - GAW Community Area
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Does anyone know if anything was found about the vaxx giving someone a gangrene gallbladder?
I ask because a family member who has taken the vaxx, maybe the first two doses, not sure about boosters, but she is one of the "woke" crowd, still believes in covid tests. Anyway, she says she was feeling normal all day until the late afternoon/evening and had what she thought was just gas. Later she still felt like she had gas but got sick to her stomach and threw up, so she went to the ER. The doctor said it was her gallbladder and had to be removed right away. After the surgery the doctor told her she was lucky she came in when she did, because her gallbladder was gangrene and if she hadn't come in, she would have been dead within the week, because all her organs would have started shutting down. And if they were able to save her if she came in before it was too late, she would be in really bad shape. Doc asked her if she was just procrastinating coming in, she said no, she was fine up till a few hours before going to the hospital.
This wasn't recently, but months ago, maybe even late last year. But she just recently told me how bad it was, think she didn't tell me when she had the surgery so I wouldn't get upset. No wonder her recovery was long and hard. She got sick right after coming home from the hospital too, like the next day with pneumonia.
Idk, my aunt was very sick, vaxed 5 times... has a mucous tumors in her gallbladder & appendix.... I never heard of that, and idk what it is. She's still getting tests and her blood work has to get better before they'll remove them.
5 times?? Geez.
Yeah, so sad :(.
She was against getting more after the first round, but her kids and dr scared the shit out of her....