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PrayingforMiracles 2 points ago +2 / -0

A real nurse wouldn't have continued to pinch his arm. She would have released it, put pressure on the site with a gauze pad, and then put a bandaid on it. Come on, man.

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PrayingforMiracles 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yes, lots of idiots.

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PrayingforMiracles 10 points ago +10 / -0

It's pretty scary when your doctor can no longer be an objective advocate. They've been threatened all over the country by their employers, their medical boards and the government.

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PrayingforMiracles 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is 100% true. The reactions to my reasons for closing my FB account were very telling. The most important thing that was revealed through both the fraudulent election and the covid debacle was who I will be able to count on when shit hits the fan. Surprisingly, almost none of my family (except my husband and 2 of my 3 kids) are on my list.

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PrayingforMiracles 4 points ago +4 / -0

Hillary's attempt to nationalize Healthcare in the 90s started the process.

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PrayingforMiracles 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's the very best article I've read on the topic of the government screwing up our healthcare system since the 1990s.

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PrayingforMiracles 14 points ago +14 / -0

This will be happening all over America as people take a stand for their own health. Hospital administrators will come to regret this policy and so will every single patient.

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PrayingforMiracles 13 points ago +13 / -0

When will medical professionals finally acknowledge these serious side effects?

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PrayingforMiracles 9 points ago +9 / -0

I hope so. They are engaged in crimes against humanity.

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PrayingforMiracles 11 points ago +11 / -0

How much $$$ did they get for that false statement?

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PrayingforMiracles 9 points ago +9 / -0

People really hold tight to their beliefs. This was always going to be the hardest part of the plan, convincing others that they've been duped.

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PrayingforMiracles 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for your really compassionate response. We know a hundred people who got this shot without a single side effect. This was not an easy decision for her. She knows about drugs and side effects. When she signed her consent form, she noted that she signed it under duress, threat and coercion. She's not getting the second dose and is hoping for a medical exemption. But her system has been denying exemptions, so it's not a sure thing. I don't know why we collectively are not more angry with our health systems for forcing an experimental drug on employees to solve a problem that doesn't need solving. Especially when effective treatment exists. It doesn't help at all to disparage young people who feel like they're against a brick wall with no advocates.

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PrayingforMiracles 21 points ago +21 / -0

I'm not defending pharmacists, believe me, but they have been just as threatened and coerced as doctors, nurses and other allied health professionals.

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PrayingforMiracles 15 points ago +15 / -0

I live in St. Louis. I am very familiar with all the health systems here. I have two kids who work for 2 different systems. At the beginning of the lockdown here in March 2020, both kids told me that the 4 systems created their own covid task force in which they "agreed" on protocols and treatments. They designated one spokesperson and colluded on what the media and public were told.

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PrayingforMiracles 101 points ago +101 / -0

I spent 8 hours in the ER with my daughter who had a scary reaction to the first dose of the Pfizer shot. She is REQUIRED to get it to keep her job as a pharmacy tech for a large health system even though she does not interface with patients. After 5 hours in a way too crowded waiting room full of sick people, she was finally given a bed in a hallway with a makeshift curtain. An hour later, when a doctor finally came in, he could barely listen to her concerns before dismissing her symptoms as being related to the vaccine. Over the next 2 hours, they did a CT scan and an EKG which they said showed nothing, although a few days later, when she read the notes, inflammation and fluid build up of the lining of her heart was noted. I mean, we can no longer trust the medical community to first do no harm. It was a very eye opening experience.

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PrayingforMiracles 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's the synchophantic comments that get me. People are so ignorant.

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