Li et al.: 'Risk assessment of retinal vascular occlusion after COVID-19 vaccination'; researchers reported that the risk of retinal vascular occlusion significantly increased during the first 2 weeks
after vaccination & persisted for 12 weeks. Additionally, individuals with first & second dose of Pfizer & Moderna had significantly increased risk of retinal vascular occlusion 2 years following vaxx
‘The risk of retinal vascular occlusion significantly increased during the first 2 weeks after vaccination and persisted for 12 weeks. Additionally, individuals with first and second dose of BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273 had significantly increased risk of retinal vascular occlusion 2 years following vaccination, while no disparity was detected between brand and dose of vaccines.’
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41541-023-00661-7?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
Good to have this article! I was an unvaxxed massage therapist who worked on a patient for 30 min. When he got off the table, he said he'd just received his 2nd Moderna a few hours earlier. Within 2-3 hours, my eyes started bleeding internally and I was blind for 3 wks. My eyeballs were dark w/ blood. I recovered 90% in 1 eye, 10% in the other. I still have periodic bleeding in that eye. 2 1/2 yrs later. There wasn't a single eye doctor at any level who would talk with me about it, though I knew their own journals told them to be on the lookout for bleeding/clotting disorders in the eyes as a result of the shots. I could go on about the failed medical professionals... I eventually closed my practice over the shedding coming 2nd and 3rd hand. You couldn't be careful enough no matter what you did. I noted Dr. Rashid Buttar's passing May 18. He was dealing w/stroke and myocarditis since early this year....also unvaxxed....attributed it to shedding. The jabs were designed to be transmissible... They knew everything...
Past two years?
Whoa.
One of my oldest friends lost vision in one eye immediately following either her first or second jab - and yes, Barry, she was told, "Nothing to see here!"
Her vision did return...
But now two years later she's been paralyzed by a giant hemanginoma that luckily just got removed from her spine and is being told she'll be able to walk again.
Shit, the collective "vision" is impaired - to put it mildly.
Anyone here ever hear of "hemanginomas'?
Other than at birth?