My personal (second-hand) experience with doctors who don't know how to diagnose or treat vaccine injuries is as follows.
My friend's 15-year-old son was vaccinated last summer. In December he became ill after contact with a classmate who tested positive for covid. He himself had two negative home tests and a negative test at an urgent …
My personal (second-hand) experience with doctors who don't know how to diagnose or treat vaccine injuries is as follows.
My friend's 15-year-old son was vaccinated last summer. In December he became ill after contact with a classmate who tested positive for covid. He himself had two negative home tests and a negative test at an urgent care facility, but the doctor still said it was probably covid based on his symptoms and recent contact with a positive patient. His symptoms included extreme fatigue and muscle weakness as well as impaired cognitive function. He appeared to improve somewhat, but after returning to school in January, his symptoms became bad enough that he withdrew from attending school in person, and is now participating in an online program that allows him to work at his own pace.
His pediatrician was at a loss about what was causing his symptoms, and admitted that they could either be from the virus or the vaccine. He was referred to a neurologist (appointment for 2 months hence) but not a cardiologist.
Can you imagine a teen boy NOT getting a cardiology referral? Doctors were supposed to be informed of the signs of myocarditis to look for especially in teen boys.
Fortunately, my friend took her son to another doctor who discovered his heart damage and is running a battery of other tests.
I feel awful for this poor teen. I personally know several friends who's teen sons got quite ill after the vaxxes, but were never tested for heart damage. Also, I have learned indirectly (through friends of my kids) of MANY college students triple vaxxed who come down with Covid anyway who then develop heart trouble. The explanation is that Covid did it, even though I know of many youths who got Covid before the vaxxes came out who had a very mild illness. I suspect the numerous cases of young people with premature heart disease will be called by the media "long covid" even though it was due to the vax.
My personal (second-hand) experience with doctors who don't know how to diagnose or treat vaccine injuries is as follows.
My friend's 15-year-old son was vaccinated last summer. In December he became ill after contact with a classmate who tested positive for covid. He himself had two negative home tests and a negative test at an urgent care facility, but the doctor still said it was probably covid based on his symptoms and recent contact with a positive patient. His symptoms included extreme fatigue and muscle weakness as well as impaired cognitive function. He appeared to improve somewhat, but after returning to school in January, his symptoms became bad enough that he withdrew from attending school in person, and is now participating in an online program that allows him to work at his own pace.
His pediatrician was at a loss about what was causing his symptoms, and admitted that they could either be from the virus or the vaccine. He was referred to a neurologist (appointment for 2 months hence) but not a cardiologist.
Can you imagine a teen boy NOT getting a cardiology referral? Doctors were supposed to be informed of the signs of myocarditis to look for especially in teen boys.
Fortunately, my friend took her son to another doctor who discovered his heart damage and is running a battery of other tests.
I feel awful for this poor teen. I personally know several friends who's teen sons got quite ill after the vaxxes, but were never tested for heart damage. Also, I have learned indirectly (through friends of my kids) of MANY college students triple vaxxed who come down with Covid anyway who then develop heart trouble. The explanation is that Covid did it, even though I know of many youths who got Covid before the vaxxes came out who had a very mild illness. I suspect the numerous cases of young people with premature heart disease will be called by the media "long covid" even though it was due to the vax.