I think the myocarditis thing is a lot bigger than we know too. I can think of just a few examples off hand of people I know personally who suddenly have a heart problem flaring up in the last year. Granted, I don't think any of them were in particularly good shape anyway, but it still seems way too coincidental. I've also heard a lot of it doesn't get taken seriously by doctors--meaning they do a couple looks, "oh it's fine" or immediately want to jump to insane surgeries. I really have little trust in doctors anymore in a lot of practices.
I really have little trust in doctors anymore in a lot of practices.
This X1000. I've had a few doctors over the years that made some questionable diagnoses and gone with my gut instead. I just chalked it up to them not being great, or me knowing my body better than a stranger. But now, I've seen that so many just parrot what they are told by regulatory bodies or the AMA and ignore the obvious without regard for the patient.
Yea. Seems the regulatory body leaders then go work for the companies they were supposed to regulate. Also seems the academic papers, schools, and conferences are sponsored by those companies/bill gates. And when the normies visit, they expect a magic pill to solve their problems. Or the need to just "do something" like stockpile toilet paper.
I think the myocarditis thing is a lot bigger than we know too. I can think of just a few examples off hand of people I know personally who suddenly have a heart problem flaring up in the last year. Granted, I don't think any of them were in particularly good shape anyway, but it still seems way too coincidental. I've also heard a lot of it doesn't get taken seriously by doctors--meaning they do a couple looks, "oh it's fine" or immediately want to jump to insane surgeries. I really have little trust in doctors anymore in a lot of practices.
This X1000. I've had a few doctors over the years that made some questionable diagnoses and gone with my gut instead. I just chalked it up to them not being great, or me knowing my body better than a stranger. But now, I've seen that so many just parrot what they are told by regulatory bodies or the AMA and ignore the obvious without regard for the patient.
Yea. Seems the regulatory body leaders then go work for the companies they were supposed to regulate. Also seems the academic papers, schools, and conferences are sponsored by those companies/bill gates. And when the normies visit, they expect a magic pill to solve their problems. Or the need to just "do something" like stockpile toilet paper.