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Thank you. That means a lot. I stepped out for a year but I'm stepping back in and will be much louder.

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I swear ,thoughtful docs could create whole practices for those of us who want health advisors, not pharma pimps.

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Pharma Pimps? :) I like that. I believe a new, or the old model of medicine, a partnership of Dr and patient will begin to arise again separate from government and Pharma

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May your vision be brought to fruition, sir. People need to learn to be more responsible for their choices and lifestyle, and perhaps insurance reforms and medical boards reforms will help.

Thank you,for being in the vanguard!

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thank you for the encouragement and support.

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I am so sorry. Though I understand it likely was driven by fear, it is actually a very immoral act.And then we allowed kids to drive to a parking lot and have who knows who, stick who knows what into our children. I am so sorry my profession failed you and the country so badly due to cowardice

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He did, at the very least, get it from a Walgreens. I guess there’s that. I wouldn’t be as upset with my ex-husband if he hadn’t agreed with my analysis up to the point that he got Covid. Then they had my son jabbed. The stupidity of their logic was astonishing. It was literally like saying “we’re giving this child the chicken pox vaccine bc he just had chicken pox”!

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I hope you're currently practicing. Patients need you.

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I agree. I’m impressed that most doctors in my area have been very anti-jab unless you’re old or frail. I had one obg tell me that she & her colleagues don’t want pregnant women anywhere near a vaccine OR the vaccinated.

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I have two rare diseases, and through trial and error have whittled my way to having sone of the best drs in the Southeast- however- if I walk into my endo or cardiac drs offices for follow-ups this spring and they're still wearing masks?

I'm not sure I can hold back telling them what I think.

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My then 15 year old (now 16 year old son) was convinced to take the jab & first booster. He received them in Sep-Nov 2021. He seems okay to this point, but I’m trying to convince him to get a d-dimer & MRI (heart scan, not positive this is the correct acronym) just to be sure he’s not suffered any unknown side effects. I thought I had him convinced, then he said he wants to see studies by credited doctors showing that the vaccine is linked to heart & other issues. Does anyone here have a quick link to some of these? Thanks in advance!

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Dear Angie,

As hard as it might be for you to accept, nothing you show your son will ever convince him otherwise.

This is a world of for or against covid-topia and never twain shall meet.

So, the WW1 expression has application: "There are no atheists in the trenches”.

I don't have these discussions anymore. It's like trying to convince an alcoholic to give up booze.

Your son will most likely be completely unaffected.

Lots of the injections were deliberately saline to give credence to the thesis they are safe and effective.

You can lead a horse to water.

Best of luck to you.

Barry

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I’m afraid you’re right. It’s hard, as a mother who provided every piece of early science to his father, to simply accept that there’s nothing that I can do now. I would never forgive myself if something happens to him & I could have done more to help/protect him.

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There was nothing more you could have done for your boy. He had free choice. This younger generation is very different.

My 80 year old mother got two pfizer shots and has had a mini stroke, has autoimmune ailments like rashes etc and is dizzy all the time. She never took more than paracetamol her entire life. Just the other day she fell over with dizziness and broke a rib and her collarbone. I blame my sister in law for having schlepped her to the vaxx centre - twice. All the same, my mom is a fully formed adult and made a choice.

So, in conclusion, life is about decisions for better or worse. The problem now with society is cause and effect is out of kilter - by this I mean people think they can reverse time and bad decisions and make good. Sadly, it doesn't work like that in the real world.

This rubbish way of thinking is very American

"Little Johnny ran the race and finished last. I'm so proud of him. He was the fastest loser".

Again, your boy should be fine.

Let him be. Please

Best to you.

Barry

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I fear Barry is right but hope we will reach a critical mass to breakthrough to many. Also agree to a degree with the possibility he received an innocuous dose of mRNA and nanoparticles and will not affect him. Curious. If I may ask. How was he convinced and who gave it to him. obviously no need to answer

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Also I would be more convinced of saline solution if howbad.info didn’t show ~1200 deaths for his batch.

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Damn. So wrong. If you can get done it will be able to give you some reassurance to have an MRI.

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I’ve received conflicting stories. Son’s story: I got it to go to Comic-Con (or some convention like it) & granddaddy (dad’s dad) gave me $100 for convention.

Third party w/ knowledge said grandparents bribed him w/ $100 per dose.

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In the meantime, there are ways that you can detox his body. Should the doctors who are against the jab start pointing those who took the poison to those kinds of remedies? I've heard the scenario too many times, especially those of teenagers and possibly from parents who are not together that one was for and one was against. Ultimately it is the child's choice, but give yourself grace Angie! Just as you can teach your son all of the right things to do while he is under your roof, eventually he spreads his wings out into the world and you can only hope all you have instilled in him will be his compass. Blessings sweet momma!

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Go to all of Dr. Peter McCullough’s substacks. He lists studies practically daily.

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Thanks, we need to accumulate all these case reports and make them widely available and easy found. Not easy when Google works hard to _prevent_ people from finding certain information. It is the opposite of a search engine. It is a suppression engine. Yandex is much better, though they probably suppress anti-Russian info. Still, it's a better option for Americans than Google is.

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I was using Yandex until it was blocked w/o a VPN.

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I don't know what you mean. Works just fine for me without any VPN.

Maybe your employer is blocking it?

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It was weird. It had been accessible for months, then one day I went to use the app and got the inaccessible w/I a VPN screen. It was on my personal device, so no firewall in place by me.

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I saw a case of this too. Not to this degree. But 12 days after 4th shot - comes in with confusion and moderate pericardial effusion that was not present on echo just 2 months prior. CRP through the roof. Chalked up as idiopathic. Required intubation and 6-7 day ICU stay d/t encephalopathy.

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That's why ED docs think from worst case scenario back.

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Did he live?

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My love. :(

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