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  • #31
    Big Chudungus
    Veteran Member
    • Jun 2021
    • 2948

    I'm not sure if 1 in 7000 is normal and if getting MC after puberty is how it normally goes. Did anyone even look for this prior in this age group? When I was growing up it was normal for kids to never see a doctor for 10yrs unless there was a reason, even for upper-middle class with deluxe Corp health plans.

    Vaxx seems to be multi-vector slow poison designed to be Booster (pun intended) for other medical issues.

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    • #32
      Wherryj
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Mar 2010
      • 11085

      Originally posted by anthonyca
      Look up the 5 year and long term effects of myocarditis. Hint, a lot of these poor children may be dead by then.
      This is the important point. Myocarditis doesn't typically kill you during the acute phase. Most of the time, the patient appears to recover (or never was symptomatic enough to ever get diagnosed) only to suddenly drop from a lethal re-entry arrhythmia such as ventricular tachycardia.

      There is no way to know if a case of myocarditis is "mild" or "self-limited" until you follow for the remainder of their life and find that the individual died from something other than an arrhythmia, congestive heart failure caused by the myocardial damage, etc.

      The events can be days, months, even years later. 5 year mortality is around 50%. That's a pretty dismal number, in line with some of the worst cancers.
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