Yeah - not sure what is going on - I think something though……this was a weird situation.
Basically no symptoms other than upset (ish) stomach. They didn’t eat dinner but were ‘ok’ by all accounts, woke up later after bed, had to puke, passed out, ER - sepsis. Near death.
I think an Influenza A came back (+) via PCR test in the ER. IDK how they are using implementing that test though (cycle rates were amped up during cov to produce false +’s). If it is like cov at peak, I’d not put much stock into it. Possibly if used ‘properly’, might be a clue - IDK.
This was an odd case. Upset stomach during day. Passed out / unresponsive later same night. Low / no heart rate. Epinephrine was given by EMT before transport to ER. Hypothermic as well I believe. No clear explanation after many, many tests.
Had someone close nearly pass from this.
Non-vaxxed. No accompanying symptoms other than some slight-ish stomach upset 10 hrs before passing out w/ very low heart rate and going into sepsis.
AFAIK - post incident in ER and follow up full battery of blood / ekg / ultrasound has shown nothing.
Be careful out there.
Yeah - not sure what is going on - I think something though……this was a weird situation.
Basically no symptoms other than upset (ish) stomach. They didn’t eat dinner but were ‘ok’ by all accounts, woke up later after bed, had to puke, passed out, ER - sepsis. Near death.
I think an Influenza A came back (+) via PCR test in the ER. IDK how they are using implementing that test though (cycle rates were amped up during cov to produce false +’s). If it is like cov at peak, I’d not put much stock into it. Possibly if used ‘properly’, might be a clue - IDK.
Agree / thanks! / and you too!
It is being said that the pcr tests contain the hydrogel and graphite which have nano tech in it
I’ve seen some of that reporting. I’d guess cov-era PCR tests were taken by the individual.
Hope that’s not in the one they just had on the ER for flu…
Same here. My nephew almost died. Sepsis after upper GI
This was an odd case. Upset stomach during day. Passed out / unresponsive later same night. Low / no heart rate. Epinephrine was given by EMT before transport to ER. Hypothermic as well I believe. No clear explanation after many, many tests.