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The nurse in question is in her early 30's. She is very sweet and it is terrible this is happening to her. She is pregnant with twins and started bleeding the other day. She works NOC shifts, so they put her on light duty during days. I have not seen her at all in the past 2 weeks. I fear she may have further complications. I am almost sure it is due to the jab, and to a lesser extent; her age. Just thought I would share this news cause this girl is a white fertile woman with three kids prior to this.

The nurse in question is in her early 30's. She is very sweet and it is terrible this is happening to her. She is pregnant with twins and started bleeding the other day. She works NOC shifts, so they put her on light duty during days. I have not seen her at all in the past 2 weeks. I fear she may have further complications. I am almost sure it is due to the jab, and to a lesser extent; her age. Just thought I would share this news cause this girl is a white fertile woman with three kids prior to this.

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Two ways I handle nurses (as a patient) they ask a relevant question, I give a curt, correct but short answer, in a calm tone. Nothing more. Or they chat with me and ask me how I’m doing, how I’m feeling, tell me how they are doing and then they ask a relevant question, I give a curt, correct but short answer, in a calm tone. Nothing more. Both ways have lead to great treatment from nurses. I can never tell which one has had a bad day but I’m not going to add to it.