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 can echo that. Four people in my immediate social circles, out of maybe thirty, had some kind of heart problem within a couple months of getting vaxxed; three with arrhythmia and one with sudden drops in blood pressure. My mother also started having occasional, debilitating dizzy spells after getting boosted, but nobody is sure what the precise cause is.
It's definitely not all myocarditis though. If it were, at that rate, you wouldn't be able to clean the bodies off the stairs fast enough. My best guess is nerve damage, which is something that used to come up early on but hasn't gotten any real attention recently. It's kind of a cop-out answer, since it's too broad an explanation, but it's not like we're gonna get any real answers for decades, if ever.
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 can echo that. Four people in my immediate social circles, out of maybe thirty, had some kind of heart problem within a couple months of getting vaxxed; three with arrhythmia and one with sudden drops in blood pressure. My mother also started having occasional, debilitating dizzy spells after getting boosted, but nobody is sure what the precise cause is.
It's definitely not all myocarditis though. If it were, at that rate, you wouldn't be able to clean the bodies off the stairs fast enough. My best guess is nerve damage, which is something that used to come up early on but hasn't gotten any real attention recently. It's kind of a cop-out answer, since it's too broad an explanation, but it's not like we're gonna get any real answers for decades, if ever.