They are now blaming all the deaths after vaccination on Post-Pandemic Stress Disorder (PPSD)
I'm serious. You cannot make this stuff up. Even if you tried.
OK, get this… (this is not a joke)…
Physicians are now blaming post-pandemic stress disorder (PPSD) for all the cardiac deaths (that are only happening to vaccinated patients shortly after they get the vaccine).
I’m serious. You can’t make ()*&U like this up. You really can’t.
Even El Gato Malo cannot believe we’ve come this low.
Last week it was climate change. Before that it was cannabis use disorder (CUD). Now it is PPSD. Click the image if you don’t believe me:
Note that the more common affliction, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), doesn’t affect your heart at all.
But “post-pandemic” stress? Well now, that’s completely different!
Apparently, PPSD can cause myocarditis, cardiac arrest, etc. It seems only to happen to vaccinated patients, generally shortly after vaccination. Nobody knows why that is. The mechanism of action is unknown.
Here’s the key difference:
For treating PTSD, you only need a therapist.
For PPSD, you only need a cardiologist.
Clear?
Boy, they are simply NEVER going to figure out that the vaccines are the cause of all this, are they?
Steve, I hope you read these comments. The new surgeon general of Florida is now touting early treatment with fluvoxamine and budesonide. Something you've recommended for many months. Love your work, and the lives you have saved. All your hard work and efforts are worth it my friend. http://healthieryoufl.org/response.html
This should bring us closer to the tipping point, and shows they have "poor reality testing" -when the ego function of perception, evaluation, and judgment of real, external factual events is colored by one’s emotions, fantasies and internal representations. They have poor judgement. Finally they are (psychologically)transparent!
That said, I would like to know the clinical training and credentials of the person who made this brilliant diagnosis. It is unethical to diagnose a physical condition as a psychological condition. It is one of the most unethical things a therapist can do. You cannot give anybody the specific, individualized, necessary treatment without an accurate diagnosis. And whoever gave that diagnosis is guilty of malpractice, practicing outside their field (?) and perhaps did something illegal.
I am a PhD clinical psychologist, former therapist, and an aspiring psycho-covidologist.