He developed autoimmune thrombocytopenia within 3 days of the vax.
Dad-of-one Gregory suffered no immediate reaction to the injection but three days later he was taking a shower and noticed petechiae - spots of red that indicate bleeding beneath the skin - on his feet and hands. When he checked himself into Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, the hospital where he works and had the groundbreaking vaccine, medics discovered he was suffering from an acute lack of platelets.
They documented the shit out of this dude for the 2 weeks he lived, cuz he was an MD. Explain this one away CDC.
This can happen with any vax. People with a family history of any autoimmune illness have a greater risk.
Interesting to note that HIV is the most common trigger of this disease in adults per the article. Identical codons on the spike protein maybe the underlying connection.
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Thanks for additional info, sourced. I worked at Boone County Hospital(Columbia, MO) when early flu vac got popular in mid 80s. We were prolly guinea pigs for crappy version, but they really pushed it. Elderly were paying $80 at our outpatient clinics to get it. Was free for employees so I took the needle. 1/4 of us had low fever and deep chest congestion all winter. Never again.
Im not against all vaccines.
But the safety is clearly being assessed by a very corrupt system that basically denies there is any risk to vaccines whatsoever! Which is fucking ridiculous. Autoimmunity is always a risk as far as I can tell.
Vaccines need to be weighed as a risk/benefit ratio which will vary from person to person. They arent giving us the info to make good decisions.
I find it alarming that even asking legitimate questions about it or any possible effects is enough to get you labeled.
I make my decision based on percentage of dead from the disease untreated. If 30% would die if they were unvaccinated and untreated, my kids get the shot.
I am not against all vacs either. Had minimal good ones as kids, when they were made by scientists, not globalists with no liability.
That is extremely interesting, and would definitely parallel some of the other (tenuous) connections I've called on to HIV in the past week or so.
I think with ITP, the lymphocytes involved are in bone marrow and or spleen, so the antibodies would be being produced there. Does this say something about what tissues the vaccine is targeting? Or is this just some residual effect?
I will be interested to see if there is any development of anti-phospholipid syndromes or thyroid autoantibodies in these complicated cases.
I didnt know there was a big overlap with thrombocytopenia and thyroiditis.
I heard there were a few children getting some sort of AI syndrome with covid. But I havent heard of it with too many adults. One presumes if there were, they would exagerate the shit out of it.
But, but it's safe because it's your own natural immune response.
So sick of that argument. They know fuck all about immune responses. It's a black box that might fuck you up completely. It very likely causes autism too, the fucks.
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