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The vaccines are causing adverse neurological effects. You see a lot of videos where people are having seizures or involuntary body movements. This is obviously extreme circumstances; minor neurologic symptoms are probably more prevalent and not getting reported.

Let me ask, what was the results of the D-dimer test?

You can get numbness from a lack of blood flood. For example, when you are sitting down and your leg falls asleep, that is cause by a lack of blood flow to your leg. You have your leg crossed and it obstructs the femoral artery, kinda like bending a straw.

If the numbness happens when she was sleeping, it may have been the way she was laying. I know I wake up sometimes and my arm is numb, I know its caused by pinching of the brachial artery in your upper arm. Was it in both hands simultaneously or just one hand?

You can also get numbness from neurological issues, obviously. I saw a patient that developed a demyelinating disorder after a vaccine about a couple months ago. The myelin sheath that surrounds and insulates your never cells, if it breaks down it stops transmission of nerve signals. Its like taking the insulation off the wiring in your house, you would get short circuits and not to mention your house would burn down.

Peripheral neuropathy is also associated with diabetes, it usually presents itself in hands and feet. She should have a A1C test done to rule that out.

If her tongue went numb, then went away, I would think that is more a vascular issue as opposed to a neurological issue. The tongue is highly vascularized, meaning is has large number of small blood vessels. The tongue could be affected if she is having issues with micro emboli.

If her D-dimer was high, she is having clotting issues and it is most likely caused by the vaccine. The D-dimer test is a measure of the fibrin proteins in the blood from the breakdown of clots. If so have her start taking some aspirin every other day, its a good blood thinner.

Above all, tell her to stop getting them booster shots. The bad strain of covid is gone, only thing going around now is very mild Omicron variant. The vaccines do not prevent you acquiring or transmitting the virus. You would have a better immune protection by taking Vitamin D, zinc, Vitamin C and some elderberry. Get yourself some horse paste (Ivermectin), keep it on hand and take it early, at the first sign of any cold symptoms coming on.

If the doctor prescribed her Neurontin (Gabapentin), stay away from that stuff. It will rot your brain. She will forget her own name after taking that stuff.

2 years ago
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The vaccines are causing adverse neurological effects. You see a lot of videos where people are having seizures or involuntary body movements. This is obviously extreme circumstances; minor neurologic symptoms are probably more prevalent and not getting reported.

Let me ask, what was the results of the D-dimer test?

You can get numbness from a lack of blood flood. For example, when you are sitting down and your leg falls asleep, that is cause by a lack of blood flow to your leg. You have your leg crossed and it obstructs the femoral artery, kinda like bending a straw.

If the numbness happens when she was sleeping, it may have been the way she was laying. I know I wake up sometimes and my arm is numb, I know its caused by pinching of the brachial artery in your upper arm. Was it in both hands simultaneously or just one hand?

You can also get numbness from neurological issues, obviously. I saw a patient that developed a demyelinating disorder after a vaccine about a couple ago. The myelin sheath that surrounds and insulates your never cells, if it breaks down it stops transmission of nerve signals. Its like taking the insulation off the wiring in your house, you would get short circuits and not to mention your house would burn down.

Peripheral neuropathy is also associated with diabetes, it usually presents itself in hands and feet. She should have a A1C test done to rule that out.

If her tongue went numb, then went away, I would think that is more a vascular issue as opposed to a neurological issue. The tongue is highly vascularized, meaning is has large number of small blood vessels. The tongue could be affected if she is having issues with micro emboli.

If her D-dimer was high, she is having clotting issues and it is most likely caused by the vaccine. The D-dimer test is a measure of the fibrin proteins in the blood from the breakdown of clots. If so have her start taking some aspirin every other day, its a good blood thinner.

Above all, tell her to stop getting them booster shots. The bad strain of covid is gone, only thing going around now is very mild Omicron variant. The vaccines do not prevent you acquiring or transmitting the virus. You would have a better immune protection by taking Vitamin D, zinc, Vitamin C and some elderberry. Get yourself some horse paste (Ivermectin), keep it on hand and take it early, at the first sign of any cold symptoms coming on.

If the doctor prescribed her Neurontin (Gabapentin), stay away from that stuff. It will rot your brain. She will forget her own name after taking that stuff.

2 years ago
1 score