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CirclebackGinger 16 points ago +16 / -0

This! If this really is his doctor this is a MAJOR HIPPA violation and I don’t think he’ll be sporting M.D. behind his name or Dr. in front of it for much longer. But I don’t think this is legit to begin with. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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CirclebackGinger 1 point ago +1 / -0

That was literally my first thought also when my husband was describing to me what happened. I thought “vaxxed and he was jolted just enough to have a clot get dislodged to his brain”. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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CirclebackGinger 3 points ago +3 / -0

Bengals aren’t our home team but ever since they signed Burrow we cheer for them like they are. Y’all inherited every single LSU fan whether y’all wanted us or not. 😉☺️ I can’t believe we watched Burrow have a season players only dream of and that Covid hit only 2 short months after he won the national championship. It seems like a lifetime ago and here we are watching athletes fall out on the field for no “apparent reason”. I agree with you, that play looked like any other average tackle you see during a football game. I hope and pray that Damar didn’t die on the field b/c that’s where my mind has been the moment my husband told me what happened.

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CirclebackGinger 5 points ago +5 / -0

That’s exactly what I said, a seemingly normal tackle was enough of a jostle to cause some type of embolism or something. Sounds like it could have been cardiac arrest though, which is also not normal for that kind of tackle and someone his age. No matter what happened, it wasn’t normal by any means.

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CirclebackGinger 15 points ago +15 / -0

100% this!! We will hear every reason under the sun as to why this happened, except for the jab, that will most definitely not be in their list of reasons.

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CirclebackGinger 3 points ago +3 / -0

😳 Because that’s not terrifying and disgusting at all...😳🙈

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CirclebackGinger 3 points ago +3 / -0

Do you mean reimbursement from insurance or the government? Although at this point, there’s really no difference. I think the first step in all “walks of life”, “professions”, “entities”, “corporations”, whatever you want to call them, is to completely take away government funding for ANYTHING that isn’t directly related to the military and even that needs to be revamped and taken on at the state level. The federal government is so beyond bloated and goes against EVERYTHING our founding fathers wanted. They knew that a huge federal government would lead to the exact corruption and tyranny we are witnessing today. I for one, as I’m sure the majority of Americans would agree, did not consent to have my hard earned money stolen from me to fund every Tom, Dick, and Harry’s whim, including Medicare, Medicaid, and all the other corrupt parts of the medical system which includes Big pharma and the Insurance companies for sure. And let’s be real, the majority of our taxes are really just laundered back to the thieves in office under the guise of “funding”. Insurance is just one more way the government has completely turned the medical field to crap, as it does to everything else it touches. I’m so over it and wish a massive amount of us could get together and just agree to take the plunge and stop paying taxes all at once. Ok, whew, rant over. I know I’m preaching to the choir but it felt good to get that out. 🤷🏼‍♀️😂😂😂

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CirclebackGinger 3 points ago +3 / -0

I work with oncology patients and I agree about seeing more than one primary cancer! We are seeing all kinds of bizarre things including a much younger demographic with cancers practically unheard of for their age group. I had my first ever 30 yr old w/ stomach cancer (never seen anybody or heard of anyone under 45-50 w/ that dx in over a decade) and our first 30 year old with a very rare and aggressive type of neuroendocrine tumor. Also had a 40 yr old, non smoker, get dx with NSCLC. I don’t know if I’ve ever had a 40 yr old smoker get dx with that or any type of LC for that matter, let alone a non-smoker. The way our clinic is set up, we’re always busy, but it just seems different now. Like an abnormal amount of new dx that we’re seeing every day makes us feel even busier than usual. If that makes sense.

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CirclebackGinger 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don’t have any legal advice to offer but if you ever need “medical advice” that isn’t tainted by the mainstream narrative, I’ll gladly give it. 😉 Having said that, I will absolutely offer up prayers for your sister and family. I pray that God will open up doors for you and stop any conspiracy to unjustly punish your sister in its tracks. We’ve all been young and made mistakes and I can’t imagine the shock of having just hit someone even if it wasn’t your fault. My heart hurts for her b/c I’m sure she’s punished herself enough over all of it w/o anybody adding to her burden. My prayers are with you fren, keep us posted! I don’t trust go-fund me but if there’s a legitimate way to donate, let us know.

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CirclebackGinger 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’ll give you two guesses but you’ll only need one. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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CirclebackGinger 2 points ago +2 / -0

Southerner here in complete agreement!🙋🏼‍♀️ It drives us crazy that our daughter says “guys” or “you guys” despite never hearing any of her family members ever saying that! Stupid hippie CO is over riding our “southern teachings”. 😜😂

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CirclebackGinger 3 points ago +3 / -0

You are so right! I work in oncology and, unfortunately, they have been one of the biggest victims of the “endless jabs”. Dan Bongino admitted that b/c of his cancer, he didn’t do his due diligence like he normally would have, and allowed fear to govern his decisions which ultimately led him to believe bad information and take the jab. From what I gathered, he greatly regrets it and his fear is now about what the actual jab could be doing to him over actual Covid.

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