Vaccine Linked to Myocarditis... you fucking Dangerous idiots GWB and friends

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jem, Jun 12, 2021.

  1. easymon1

    easymon1

    Pro athletes stress their mill on a regular basis as a bedrock method of training.
    Temporarily depresses the immune system. Virus never sleep.
    We got shite crawling up in around us that would curl your hair insideout and peel your face off if your immune system were to go on strike.

    How bout compared to a control population to give the stats some traction, as well as a population of american couch patooties just for shits and grins?
     
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  2. luisHK

    luisHK

    All the cases from the gym but 1 are among people aged below 50, the exception is a 60 y o man, who tested positive for covid antibodies along his wife but can´t figure out when he got it (they felt sick but in Bolivia several months before covid showed up in Europe). He got his vaccine recently than moved to his summer house.
     
    #22     Jun 12, 2021
  3. luisHK

    luisHK

    He tested positive for covid antibodies, indicating he had already passed the illness (along his wife). They hadn´t felt sick between the appearance of covid in the media and the time they took the test. Not sure how reliable those tests are (in Spain in that case, but might be similar as the US).
    Besides, sure, I´d read already on how dodgy PCR tests are to detect covid infections, world didn t take a turn for the better over the last 15months.
     
    #23     Jun 12, 2021
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  4. jem

    jem

    Exercise and myocarditis

    Clinical data linking strenuous prolonged exercise to manifestation of myocarditis and deterioration in health have not been assessed in humans, but clinical experience clearly 10,11]. In addition, it has been clearly shown that strenuous exercise may impair immunological competence, increasing the risk of upper respiratory tract infection [12] and possibly myocardial involvement. This is exaggerated in extreme environmental conditions.

    Clinical presentation

    Athletes are different from sedentary individuals with respect to their perception of clinical symptoms (see [​IMG] Box 4.1.3.2). As they have been exercising for decades and know their body extremely well at rest as well as its reaction during exercise and recovery, the perception of a mild general decline of exercise capacity or muscular strength, although expressed vaguely, can well be one of the early signs of myocardial involvement in myocarditis. These symptoms often represent a subacute state that will not be diagnosed immediately as myocarditis, as several clinical parameters, including ECG and echocardiography, may be unremarkable. In these cases athletes present with higher heart rates at rest and during comparable exercise intensities, experience muscle soreness, and reduced general ‘drive’. In these conditions diagnosis of mild forms of perimyocarditis or myocarditis is difficult, particularly as symptoms include only reduced exercise performance and body discomfort, sometimes accompanied by mild depressive symptoms, which are also characteristic of an ‘overtraining syndrome’ whose cause is still unresolved but also includes viral pathogens. In all these cases myocarditis should be suspected and be at the top of a clinical work-up list for athletes.



    https://oxfordmedicine.com/view/10.1093/med/9780198779742.001.0001/med-9780198779742-chapter-23




    Some power athletes like wrestlers have enlarged hearts. My brother was one... he failed quite a few heart tests when he was younger but he was in tremendous shape when he was younger.


    https://health.clevelandclinic.org/athletes-and-enlarged-hearts/


    Something similar happens with your heart, which is also a muscle. Regular cardiovascular exercise makes your heart more efficient at pumping blood to your body. In the case of athletes who do a lot of very high-intensity training, the heart sometimes actually gets a little bigger.

    The term “athlete’s heart” refers to a natural, subtle enlargement that can happen as the heart adapts to intense athletic training. By itself, it’s not a disease or a medical condition and doesn’t cause harm.

    However, an enlarged heart can also be a symptom of potentially serious heart problems such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy or hypertension.

    So when a serious athlete shows sign of an enlarged heart, it’s important for a physician to differentiate between athlete’s heart and a problem, say Co-Directors of Sports Cardiology Tamanna Singh, MD, and Michael Emery, MD. Sometimes it takes a sports cardiology expert to tell the difference.
     
    #24     Jun 12, 2021
  5. jem

    jem

    by the way gwb and here4money morons were calling this a russian troll conspiracy when I posted this a few weeks ... which was when I had to post this video from a report that this was happening to young people in the town where I grew up.





     
    #25     Jun 12, 2021
  6. 1300 kids died in Brazil from Covid..

    275 kids took the vaccine out of 5 million with mild symptoms that were treated and you are losing your shit over the vaccine?
     
    #26     Jun 12, 2021
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  7. LS1Z28

    LS1Z28

    That's a good question. I couldn't really tell you. This study shows that 60% of COVID patients had myocardial inflammation after recovering, but it was based off of people that were hospitalized with severe disease. I'm sure the occurrence of heart inflammation is much lower with regular, mild, & asymptomatic cases.

    Myocarditis isn't really all that uncommon. It's heart inflammation that occurs due to various forms of infection. About 3 million people are diagnosed with it every year worldwide. The actual number is much higher though, because it can be asymptomatic. So it isn't surprising to see it occurring with COVID-19.
     
    #27     Jun 12, 2021
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  8. smallfil

    smallfil

    The vaccines are truth be told, nothing more than experimental drugs. Studies on the side effects will not be known like in Moderna vaccine till October 2022. Now, there are risks when dealing with any drugs, each of our bodies are different. Inspite of that, real doctors have studied and tested drugs in the treatment of Corona Virus. Ivermectin, they have found effective in treating Corona Virus (numerous studies already conducted by doctors) with little to no side effects yet, being suppressed and doctors promoting its use are being harassed and threatened by the medical establishment everywhere. Ivermectin is already a drug in use and approved by the FDA and subjected to rigorous tests, just not for the treatment of Corona Virus. You would think, Ivermectin being prescribed by doctors would be safer compared to these vaccines who side effects are not known even now. FDA and Big Pharma lying in bed for those billions they stand to make and nothing else.
     
    #28     Jun 12, 2021
  9. UsualName

    UsualName

    Actually this seems to be higher among young males after second shot of mRNA and clots higher young women after taking the vector vaccines (JJ AZ). Perhaps JJ works best for young males and mRNA for young women.

    Mind you now this is not as dramatic as Jem is trying to make it out to be and this isn’t exactly new information either.
     
    #29     Jun 13, 2021
  10. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    I had Myocarditis when I was 17 years old plus a heart murmur with it while on the crew team. Lasted a few days and the murmur went away in about a month.

    Had it again when in the military while stationed in South Korea...went away after a change in diet that included a change in my water intake...again while also doing a lot of rowing in my free time. No signs of it a week later when I had an extensive physical.

    Had many vaccinations before leaving for South Korea...can't even remember any of them...24 years old at the time.

    By the way, when I briefly had it when I was 17 years old...it showed up about a month after the FLU vaccination.

    wrbtrader
     
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