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A Horrible Story
#1
I just got this in an email from a friend who copied it from face Book. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_f...1342464174


Quote:The love of my life, my husband Gregory Michael MD

an Obstetrician that had his office in Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach Died the day before yesterday due to a strong reaction to the COVID vaccine.
He was a very healthy 56 year old, loved by everyone in the community delivered hundreds of healthy babies and worked tireless through the pandemic.
He was vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine at MSMC on December 18, 3 days later he saw a strong set of petechiae on his feet and hands which made him seek attention at the emergency room at MSMC. The CBC that was done at his arrival showed his platelet count to be 0 (A normal platelet count ranges from 150,000 to 450,000 platelets per microliter of blood.) he was admitted in the ICU with a diagnosis of acute ITP caused by a reaction to the COVID vaccine. A team of expert doctors tried for 2 weeks to raise his platelet count to no avail. Experts from all over the country were involved in his care. No matter what they did, the platelets count refused to go up. He was conscious and energetic through the whole process but 2 days before a last resort surgery,  he got a hemorrhagic stroke caused by the lack of platelets that took his life in a matter of minutes.
He was a pro vaccine advocate that is why he got it himself. 
I believe that people should be aware that side effects can happened, that it is not good for everyone and in this case destroyed a beautiful life, a perfect family, and has affected so many people in the community
Do not let his death be in vain please save more lives by making this information news.

#2
(01-07-2021, 10:24 AM)727Sky Wrote: I just got this in an email from a friend who copied it from face Book. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_f...1342464174


Quote:The love of my life, my husband Gregory Michael MD

an Obstetrician that had his office in Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach Died the day before yesterday due to a strong reaction to the COVID vaccine.
He was a very healthy 56 year old, loved by everyone in the community delivered hundreds of healthy babies and worked tireless through the pandemic.
He was vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine at MSMC on December 18, 3 days later he saw a strong set of petechiae on his feet and hands which made him seek attention at the emergency room at MSMC. The CBC that was done at his arrival showed his platelet count to be 0 (A normal platelet count ranges from 150,000 to 450,000 platelets per microliter of blood.) he was admitted in the ICU with a diagnosis of acute ITP caused by a reaction to the COVID vaccine. A team of expert doctors tried for 2 weeks to raise his platelet count to no avail. Experts from all over the country were involved in his care. No matter what they did, the platelets count refused to go up. He was conscious and energetic through the whole process but 2 days before a last resort surgery,  he got a hemorrhagic stroke caused by the lack of platelets that took his life in a matter of minutes.
He was a pro vaccine advocate that is why he got it himself. 
I believe that people should be aware that side effects can happened, that it is not good for everyone and in this case destroyed a beautiful life, a perfect family, and has affected so many people in the community
Do not let his death be in vain please save more lives by making this information news.

Two hard questions to ask about this story.
Is the story true
If the vaccine kills , lets say 1 in a 1000000, should we still use it ?
#3
never trust or take something that has to be stored at 100 degrees below zero.

i was lucky, i avoided it. was not likeing the idea of taking it but it was gonna be for my mother and she's not gonna have to now so i won't need to either.
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#4
(01-07-2021, 05:47 PM)hounddoghowlie Wrote: never trust or take something that has to be stored at 100 degrees below zero.

i was lucky, i avoided it. was not likeing the idea of taking it but it was gonna be for my mother and she's not gonna have to now so i won't need to either.

@"hounddoghowlie", I'm very relieved to hear this. All you/we have to do is make sure our immune system is up to par, then if people do get the virus, they will get through it naturally. Then, you will be immune to the virus without having to pump lord knows what into your system that could cause other problems down the road.

Also, there are now preventative medicines that one can take too, hopefully not as bad as the vaccine.

As for me, I'll continue taking my vitamin D3, zinc, and colloidal silver. It got me through it when I had it last winter. I'm one of those people in the "danger zone" too. If I can get through it, others can too.
#5
(01-07-2021, 01:55 PM)Wallfire Wrote: Two hard questions to ask about this story.
Is the story true
If the vaccine kills , lets say 1 in a 1000000, should we still use it ?

There is enough detail in the story that it can be checked out for veracity.

The vaccine is probably not a good idea for that 1 in a million you mention. The answer to that question involves yet another question that begs to be answered before the original question can be answered: how many killings are acceptable? What if that one in a million ticket happens to be yours, or mine?

And, finally, I don't think we have enough people vaccinated to determine the death ratio, but anecdotally from what we have, it seems to be a good bit higher than 1 in a million.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#6
(01-07-2021, 05:47 PM)hounddoghowlie Wrote: never trust or take something that has to be stored at 100 degrees below zero.

i was lucky, i avoided it. was not likeing the idea of taking it but it was gonna be for my mother and she's not gonna have to now so i won't need to either.

Same here, but mom caught it, so she's good to go now. If she hadn't, I was just going to avoid her just like the rest of humanity to prevent the possibility of passing it to her.

Her symptoms, at 82 years old, just involved a loss of appetite, nausea if she ate anyhow, lethargy and a low grade fever for a couple of days. It seems not to be the massive bear it has been made out to be. I'd about rather catch it than the common cold after her experience of it, and much more so than the seasonal flu, which in past seasons, before it disappeared entirely to give way to covid, was much more severe than what she caught.

Who knew COVID-19 would turn out to be the cure for the flu?

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#7
(01-07-2021, 08:09 PM)Ninurta Wrote:
(01-07-2021, 01:55 PM)Wallfire Wrote: Two hard questions to ask about this story.
Is the story true
If the vaccine kills , lets say 1 in a 1000000, should we still use it ?

There is enough detail in the story that it can be checked out for veracity.

The vaccine is probably not a good idea for that 1 in a million you mention. The answer to that question involves yet another question that begs to be answered before the original question can be answered: how many killings are acceptable? What if that one in a million ticket happens to be yours, or mine?

And, finally, I don't think we have enough people vaccinated to determine the death ratio, but anecdotally from what we have, it seems to be a good bit higher than 1 in a million.

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This story is true, it was on RTnews website yesterday.

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#8
(01-07-2021, 08:09 PM)Ninurta Wrote:
(01-07-2021, 01:55 PM)Wallfire Wrote: Two hard questions to ask about this story.
Is the story true
If the vaccine kills , lets say 1 in a 1000000, should we still use it ?

There is enough detail in the story that it can be checked out for veracity.

The vaccine is probably not a good idea for that 1 in a million you mention. The answer to that question involves yet another question that begs to be answered before the original question can be answered: how many killings are acceptable? What if that one in a million ticket happens to be yours, or mine?

And, finally, I don't think we have enough people vaccinated to determine the death ratio, but anecdotally from what we have, it seems to be a good bit higher than 1 in a million.

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I have spent a lot of time thinking about what is a acceptable kill to cure %. What if it kills more colour people, what if it kills more white people.
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