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Hilary Wallace's avatar

Another tragedy. Another life ruined. Sitting in a café looking around. I imagine the majority of the patrons jabbed - maybe many times. They all ‘look’ fine. Laughing, joking, eating and drinking. Life has moved on for them but I know it hasn’t and never will while the truth is still being suppressed. My jabbed family members still know no-one adversely affected and have just come back from the US where they can go and I can’t. What really bothers me is that I still believe that they think that I am the crazy one and that they did the right thing. I’m obviously happy that they appear ok but I doubt they’ll even see the very sad stories such as the one above and if they did they’ve so swallowed the propaganda that they’d still dismiss it as co-incidence. So, so frustrating. My only consolation is that my first grandchild arrived 10 days ago - both her parents unjabbed which I give thanks for every day.

Please keep on with your posts. I agree that data will not help - my husband is a retired actuary and I couldn’t even convince him not to get jabbed with an article in the BMJ showing absolute versus relative risk!!

These stories of harm are so sad but if they help the truth get out then these people will not have suffered totally in vain.

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Julie Pettiford's avatar

It’s the same in Australia. In my case I went to hospital on the advice of my gp. I had a heartbeat alternating between AF and VF and in between regular pulse but tachycardia. They ran blood tests , chest X-ray ECG. There was no cardiology consult, no diagnosis. I had to wait several weeks to see a cardiologist and get a diagnosis of pericarditis. The damage is permanent requiring medication for life. My sense of balance is variable , and my lung function has been affected. I’m an older person (70) and it threatens my independence . I have never tested positive for COVID nor had COVID- just one shot of Pfizer. The Australian government response to anyone that ver 65, is issues like clots, heart disease etc is expected in our age group. I’m also aware of a 40 yo same experience different hospital also told he was safe to go home as I was- poor guy cardiac arrested driving home ( as I did) but he ran off the road and died. Leaving a wife and young kids. I’m just grateful I lived to speak up, and I do as often as possible. Who speaks for people who die like this guy did ?

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