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If I was in the NFL I'd go to a cardiologist immediately for a checkup and if I had myocarditis I'd sue the NFL for damages for mandating the vax and ruining my health and career earnings.

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I was listening to yesterday's youtube Dr Drew, Dr. Victory interviewing Dr Bridle. Dr Victory said that those sudden deaths in athletes has an average of 29 incidents a year. SInce January 2021 we have reached 1600 cases... she states it should be of public interest to open an investigation for such an elephant in the room!

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It's hard to fathom. Their salaries, their benefit packages, travel expenses, fan loyalty. To play at that level requires near physical perfection. I don't think the NFL knew. Is it Aaron Roger's that sees a naturopath on his own? I'm not a football fan but this doesn't make sense. I do.think when they stopped behaving appropriately for the national anthem and allowed themselves to be politicized the sport was damaged. I wish instead of toys made in China that $6 million had gone to Children's Health Defense Fund. I'm a member. No one organization has done more to.expose the damaged caused by the pharmaceutical cartel than CHDF.

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Isn't Gadolinium used for contrast extremely toxic and long lasting in the body?

Can Thermography do as good or better a job? Aren't there some really good tests on the blood for micro clots along with the D Dimer test (that wonderful Dr Hoffe taught us about)?

What are those other tests called? Would Dr Peter Glidden know? Or Dr Dietrich Klinghardt?

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Gadolinium is the contrast that allows for the most detail. No metformin for 48 hours after. IV fluids are infused for at least 8 hours after to flush it out. The dopplers and thermoimaging are good screening tools but MRI allows for a view similar to a spiral ham. Does that help?

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Thank you!

When I was given a CT scan I was given the contrast dye and sent home within minutes of finishing.

Is that an oops?

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If your renal function was checked before and you were advised to drink ample fluids at home then no. I'm sorry I should have clarified that the IV fluid is for inpatients. CT and MRI are wonderful tools. More hospitals are sending scans to artificial intelligence to be read and there are problems. Patients have every right to insist that a human experienced radiologist view their scan. That's what they'll be billed for

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Thank you so much for your response. I don't remember a specific renal function "test" or being told to drink ample fluids - but they may have recommended that.

What I DO remember is the most frightening sensation of being burned alive with my blood boiling throughout my body and thinking, "this must be what people on death row experience when they are being put to death".

I have the paper evaluation and it was done by a person. It was 7 years ago for a femoral hernia.

I had never been to an allopathic doctor before or since.

Thank you again for sharing your knowledge.

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Your welcome Jill. The renal function is part of a complete metabolic panel. The tube has a pistachio green top. Femoral hernia is very serious. Sounds like good care. Sorry about the burning sensation. Most people have the feeling they need to urinate. Like 5 minutes ago.

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Yes, femoral hernia was a 7 year near death experience that was miraculous to survive!

I raised 4 sons without any of us ever once needing to see an allopathic doctor.......so very difficult to know what to do living on an island in Alaska with no familiarity to the medical world.

Even my Stanford graduate neurologist brother did not know exactly what was going on - or how to guide me.

I was extremely fortunate to have a good surgeon, here infrequently, who happened to be here and able to operate.

I have not been brave enough to find out which mesh was put in, knowing that there was at least one that was used that was horrible.

https://www.abebooks.com/first-edition/Danger-Americas-Untested-Unregulated-Medical-Device/30766738424/bd

It was a long haul to rebuild my digestive system! Thank you again for your communication - I've not recounted this experience.

I did find out soon after the surgery that people with a femoral hernia presenting to an ER have a high rate of death due to misdiagnosis.

(I had begged many times through several years to be taken to the Emergency Room. I was fortunate no one did!)

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1561184/

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"immediate policies on screening for cardiac issues, especially myocarditis"

Excellent idea

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It’s one of the 300 substrates that make up lipid nanoparticles. The cause of everyone’s death until proven otherwise. 😳

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The truth is that if this fortunate man is not tested for vaccine side effects, they are risking the lives of everyone under the useless and dangerous mandate. imposed by the NFL

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Probably not the question that I would be asking (or, he has asked the right question but hasn't been reported) but it does show that someone who nearly died had an expectation that life would go on.

"Hamlin asked doctors who won Monday's suspended Bills-Bengals game"

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/nfl/article-11603841/Damar-Hamlin-makes-substantial-improvement-field-cardiac-arrest-doctors-say.html

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