It's caused Bell's palsy in a fireman friend of mine who took one shot. Caused complete loss of control of blood sugar in a diabetic friend. Caused a sister of mine to have severe disruption of her clotting/platelets. The JJ shot is garbage
Steve said it's the deadliest. That's in the short-term though. If it doesn't kill you or give you blood clots you will probably be ok. It's the pseudourylated mRNA that could be harmful long-term in ways that we don't know yet.
I have a friend who had a small stroke about 4 weeks after the J&J. The doctors at the hospital discovered numerous blood clots. She is younger without any prior health issues which is why she ignored earlier signs of complications after receiving the vaccine. The doctors were the ones who said the vax caused it. My understanding is they did report it in VAERS. She was told she was "one in a million". After the vaccine rollout began, I only asked about 3 dozen people if they had any adverse reactions. I find it more than coincidental that I happened to come across one of the "one in a million" people.
i had a friend who died a month after the J&J vaccine. she felt bad and called an ambulance to take her to the hospital. she was surprised to learn that she had "sudden" heart trouble, was put on a ventilator for 4 days, brought back, asked to sign a DNR (she didn't) and was dead a few days later
Does anyone know if the Johnson and Johnson vaccine is as deadly or is any different than the other vaccines?
It's caused Bell's palsy in a fireman friend of mine who took one shot. Caused complete loss of control of blood sugar in a diabetic friend. Caused a sister of mine to have severe disruption of her clotting/platelets. The JJ shot is garbage
Steve said it's the deadliest. That's in the short-term though. If it doesn't kill you or give you blood clots you will probably be ok. It's the pseudourylated mRNA that could be harmful long-term in ways that we don't know yet.
You can check at howbadismybatch.com
Keven
3 min ago
┬╖edited 1 min ago
I have a friend who had a small stroke about 4 weeks after the J&J. The doctors at the hospital discovered numerous blood clots. She is younger without any prior health issues which is why she ignored earlier signs of complications after receiving the vaccine. The doctors were the ones who said the vax caused it. My understanding is they did report it in VAERS. She was told she was "one in a million". After the vaccine rollout began, I only asked about 3 dozen people if they had any adverse reactions. I find it more than coincidental that I happened to come across one of the "one in a million" people.
i had a friend who died a month after the J&J vaccine. she felt bad and called an ambulance to take her to the hospital. she was surprised to learn that she had "sudden" heart trouble, was put on a ventilator for 4 days, brought back, asked to sign a DNR (she didn't) and was dead a few days later