Sunday 11 December 2022

 A Covid Case Study


Well I never!

The risk of COVID-19 also varied by the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses previously received. The higher the number of vaccines previously received, the higher the risk of contracting COVID-19. Four boosters = 4 x the risk! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh7I7fKmzT0

Re. Sudden deaths and Illness

People love to mock the facts - until it catches up with them, when it may be too late. Even the experts are now highlighting the post mortem physiological changes. The problem is that evidence suggests that all batches of the vaccine are not uniform in their make-up or action. Some may even be placebos or harmless saline. This and the natural variation in reaction to any biological, chemical, physical or social 'stressor', means that tying deaths and diseases to the vaccines is not straight forward, particularly if no one is looking. Government, big pharma, the media and the health professions, having backed the Covid narrative, the Lock-down measures and the vaccine efficacy, have a vested interest in ignoring and denying the body of evidence - anecdotal, clinical, statistical, post-mortem, histological - indicating for many thousands, the vaccines have been injurious - even fatal. Yet these bodies still refuse to acknowledge the enormity of the error and perpetuate the idea that to highlight the dangers is just 'conspiracy theory'. Was there ever a greater breach of trust in the area of public health or a bigger medical and financial scandal?

Mark W
People dropping like flies suddenly everywhere and it's just a coincidence! 🤷
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  • Tim Veater
    Mark W Yes, everywhere I look, people are also suffering from non-specific viral-type conditions. Unless the medical and other related professions (e.g. undertakers, pathologists, coroners) wise up, the connection will continue to be ignored. Can you believe the government still pushes all the bs and is still intent on jabbing children?!!!! It makes my blood boil!
Mike R
Afternoon Cath had a new one today I've had the chemist asking about the pills I'm on, so I told her what most where for and started coughing I just could not stop it was a deep chest cough.
The chemist asked how long I've been like this I told her 18 months before Covid started it nearly goes away but comes right back, she told me that I was put on a pill from Truro hospital how did that do I told her the same as all the pills they have given me it don't get shot of it.
She then tells me I had bronchial pneumonia while in Truro hospital I told her no one told me they just said I was very very ill, I started coughing again never thought I was going to stop so she told me to book an appointment with my doctor I told her last time I asked for my doctor the woman at the reception sent me to see a nurse.
The receptionist was a waist of time who was sick me or her, the chemist said tell her you want a face to face with your doctor I said I would try to.
Next thing to phone went it was the receptionist telling me I've got an appointment with my doctor at 2:30pm tomorrow and she was so polite never known her to be that polite before I think she may have been told off lol.
Well get tomorrow over and the CT scan Monday coming hope then to no see anymore doctors or hospital appointments for this year, nearly forgot I asked the chemist would my blood thinners make me feel the cold more she said it would the only thing I can do about it is dress a lot warmer.
Plus the chemist is going to talk to my doctor about what pills will get shot of this chest infection having it for 4 and a half years is a bit much, would love to be a fly on the wall when the chemist has words with her about the pills she puts me on lol x🤗❤
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  • Catherine B
    Mike hope they sort you out soon, good luck for tomorrow xx
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  • Tim Veater
    Mike R. Unfortunately this sort of thing is far too common. At the suggestion of the doctor following heart attack in February, I had an ultra sound scan. After nearly six weeks no feedback! On chasing, I did at least discover who my GP is, who I have never seen. At least in the old days before all the pills and technology, you knew who your doctor was and he would even come out and see you at home even if he couldn't make you better. Seems these days nothing works as it should. There's lots of stuff on the internet. It's well worth the time to research it and you should certainly get your bronchial pneumonia treated properly with anti-biotics. Best of luck.
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    Thanks Tim after finding out all this started the day I had my booster I thought at first it was me not going out much because of C.O.P.D then a friend of mine told me his friend had been like it from the day they had the booster, I found out we both had the same thing.
    My doctor told me I had to have the supper booster I told her no way she kept on to me I had to have it I think I might have swore at her she never spoke for weeks.
    She asked for me to cough up a sample it took close to 2 weeks then the surgery called asked for another because the doctor messed it up, a week later I got a sample took me all I had to walk down to drop it off only to find out it was a bank holiday, 2 weeks after I coughed up another with blood in it got it to the doctors it was the day after the queens funeral.
    A couple of days after my doctor called asked if I could see her in half an hour I told her no way could I make it in that time as I had problems breathing still long storey short she spent close to two hours trying to get me in Treliske hospital, my niece took me up my doctor gave me a letter for the triage nurse I gave my details in and the woman on the desk asked what the letter was I told her my doctor told me only give it to the triage nurse she asked me to tilt it a bit and grabbed it.
    I got to the triage nurse after a few hours I tried to tell her she should get it out of my hand she told me she been doing it for years she know how to get blood I felt a couple of pricks with the needle and she says that's it I looked at her and said it's a good job you know how to get blood.
    I had a young doctor come up to me told me he would use ultra sound to get a needle it, first go he filled the vile up in seconds he put the second vial there not a drop he said that was very odd to stop like it did, he asked me how long I had the chest infection I told him around four and a half years it was 18 months before Covid came in.
    I started to cough and he asked why I was holding my left side I told him I was stretching to get a bowl to steam and I felt a pop I told him it hurt like hell, he have me an x-ray there and then told me my ribs where fine I had another infection under my left ribs then he asked how long I had problems breathing I told him the day I had my booster he asked if I had told anyone I told him every time I spoke to my doctor.
    I then had this nurse come in there speaking in the corner then she comes over got the blood using the ultra sound.
    He came up to me and said they got no beds so there going to rush my blood tests so I could get home because I was very very ill I told him pain 24/7 plus the chest infection and that I was feeling ok he just said no your very very ill can you get someone to look after me I told him yes just so he would leave me alone, then the nurse came back told me the same as the doctor they just said very very ill nothing else.
    They did tell me that they where going to take over my case they where not happy with my doctor but since that night she has been great, it was the chemist that told me yesterday I had pneumonia not my doctor.
    But your right Tim, doctors today are nothing like they used to be. My last good doctor was in the early 90's I had slipped a disc trapped a nerve and tore a muscle 8 weeks I was flat on my back every few days he would pop in to see me, today you got a job to see a doctor let alone get one to come out.
    Oh they found something on my longings with an x-ray that's why I have the CT scan tomorrow.
    Thanks for asking 👍
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  • Tim Veater
    Mike R I'm sorry to hear of your experience Mike, which I am afraid is all too common these days. I have little doubt that your symptoms were either caused or made worse by the Covid jab and 'boosters', although of course it is almost treason to say it. The fact that doctor and hospital did not respond as they should is a aggravating factor. As the evidence pours in, it is clear that your experience is not unique. In fact it is fairly typical and one reason why waiting lists and death rates are currently as they are. But of course Government and media will just not accept it. They are in denial, because to admit would be to accept responsibility for what believe will prove an international disaster of epic proportions. For three years I have been trying to warn people. When ever you use platforms you are shut down and people are so brainwashed that they just dismiss you with the 'conspiracy theorist' trope. It was very remiss of the hospital doctor or your GP, not to tell you precisely from what you were suffering and that you had to learn it from your Chemist! This is also symptomatic and I have suffered from similar. The medical profession seems to have a mental block in sharing information. I think they regard it as theirs, to be shared with the patient at their discretion, as if the patient had accidentally crashed in on their private 'party'. LOL Your experience is typical of untold thousands but it is worth telling if it helps just one person avoid the same. Hopefully you won't object to me putting it on my blog ? In the meantime, stay warm, eat well (fruit and vegetables) and keep hydrated, take daily vitamins, and most important in the short-term take all the anti-biotics you have been prescribed to get on top of the bacterial infection that is causing the pneumonia. It may help to monitor your temperature and blood oxygen regularly if you can. Your doctor should advise you on when and if to to call for help if your pain or signs worsen. Apart from this, all I can say is I hope you feel better soon.
To someone else: Ah right. That's surprising for someone who writes so much. The above link relates the recent experience of someone locally who had a chest infection that developed into pneumonia and the trouble he had getting it diagnosed and treated. After multiple efforts with GP and hospital, he was eventually told what it was by the chemist! Understandably, he is not a happy bunny! It's not complicated to read and quite interesting from a human point of view and as a case study, which is no doubt repeated thousands of times across the country. Of course I am very sceptical of the Covid narrative and the efficacy of the so called 'vaccine', that people in their millions have been persuaded, cajoled even, to take. It amazes me that people afraid of catching a bug naturally, with all the body's natural immunosuppressive defence mechanisms in place, are nevertheless prepared to circumvent them by having a laboratory created RNA copy with dubious additions, actually injected into them multiple times, causing a multiplicity of pathological reactions, as proven by the statistics and clinical reports. In literally hundreds of thousands of cases, the vaccines have caused the very conditions they were promised to prevent. However the main purpose of referring to it, was to illustrate how easy it is for bronchial conditions to develop into pneumonia, and the need to be wary and get medical advice should there be pain in the chest or difficulty with breathing. Fortunately anti-biotics still work on the bacteria involved, in contrast to their ineffectiveness on viruses - insofar as scientists understand them. Apologies if my advice appears to be just stating the obvious but it stems from a genuine concern that the symptoms you have described in your daily thread, do not develop into something more debilitating. I am pleased from the above post, you have already been reassured on this point by the nurse. I hope you recover and get back to normal soon. x

It is not that I disbelieve there is a bug that can cause a serious disease but that I am very sceptical about how the risk has been presented, namely that everyone is at equal risk requiring everyone to adopt the behavioural changes required by law. Nor do I accept that masks, disinfectants, closures, and social distancing have been in any way effective in controlling the incidence of disease. The media has uniformly ignored the epidemiological evidence of all the contributory factors that should have been the focus of control but hasn't. Age, sex, race, disease, institutional settings have overwhelmingly affected the chances of contracting symptoms and subsequent prognosis but have not been addressed. Similarly the significant adverse effects of vaccination have been virtually ignored. All these factors should have required a much more nuanced public information campaign and public policy. For example normality of social intercourse and business should have been aimed at, whilst focusing on the cohorts at higher risk, rather than promoting a general paranoia and lock down, the economic and psychological consequences of which may be permanent. The most egregious example of bad policy was in relation to schools and school children. The evidence suggests that lock down policies do nothing to curb the incidence of disease, whilst at the same time causing many other profound adverse effects. Nor should generalised vaccination with substances, proved to involve serious biological reactions in about 3% of cases, be promoted to the low risk groups (healthy under 65's) Vaccination passports with their significant social and economic ramifications should be out of the question. There needs to be a truly independent investigation into the Covid statistics as to their accuracy (PCR tests are clearly unreliable) as is the actual cause of death in cases. This should be done in parallel with deaths that have followed closely on vaccination, ascribed to Covid, rather than the complications of the jab itself. Unfortunately, so much money (billions of pounds) have been expended by government on largely pointless policy, besides the vested interest of big pharma, a truly independent inquiry into these issues is highly unlikely, and as with 9/11, a largely false narrative and the wrong policy will continue to be promulgated to the general public. veaterecosan

To someone else: Ah right. That's surprising for someone who writes so much. The above link relates the recent experience of someone locally who had a chest infection that developed into pneumonia and the trouble he had getting it diagnosed and treated. After multiple efforts with GP and hospital, he was eventually told what it was by the chemist! Understandably, he is not a happy bunny! It's not complicated to read and quite interesting from a human point of view and as a case study, which is no doubt repeated thousands of times across the country. Of course I am very sceptical of the Covid narrative and the efficacy of the so called 'vaccine', that people in their millions have been persuaded, cajoled even, to take. It amazes me that people afraid of catching a bug naturally, with all the body's natural immunosuppressive defence mechanisms in place, are nevertheless prepared to circumvent them by having a laboratory created RNA copy with dubious additions, actually injected into them multiple times, causing a multiplicity of pathological reactions, as proven by the statistics and clinical reports. In literally hundreds of thousands of cases, the vaccines have caused the very conditions they were promised to prevent. However the main purpose of referring to it, was to illustrate how easy it is for bronchial conditions to develop into pneumonia, and the need to be wary and get medical advice should there be pain in the chest or difficulty with breathing. Fortunately anti-biotics still work on the bacteria involved, in contrast to their ineffectiveness on viruses - insofar as scientists understand them. Apologies if my advice appears to be just stating the obvious but it stems from a genuine concern that the symptoms you have described in your daily thread, do not develop into something more debilitating. I am pleased from the above post, you have already been reassured on this point by the nurse. I hope you recover and get back to normal soon. x

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