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originally posted by: tinker9917
My brother, age 54, healthy his whole life, is recently out from work on disability. He and his wife got the “vaccine” clot shot early on, soon after it became available.
He was home on Wednesday and was supposed to go for an MRI that day. They think he may have developed Ataxia, an autoimmune degenerative disease of the nervous system that affects balance and muscle control. (genetic inheritance or can be acquired through nerve damage due to varying factors) and gets worse overtime, resulting in a walker and eventually a wheelchair. We do not have that disease in our family, so should not be genetic.
He didn’t get his MRI because—
His wife had a mini stroke (or more) that day and she as taken by ambulance to a hospital. She had a series of mini strokes over a period of several days apparently. She will hopefully be sent to rehab this next week.
I find it very coincidental and strange that 2 healthy people, still fairly young, having MAJOR problems 6 or 7 months after “the jab”.
I just thought I’d share this story
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: tinker9917
I gave MS as an example.
And as I typed in another thread. While I am not saying one way or the other here, things happen to otherwise seemingly extremely healthy people all the time.
I work in an environment where we produce cancer appointment, treatment, and informational materials. One of the things we produce is "survivor stories" where those who have beaten their cancers tell their tales as an inspirational measure of hope. You would be surprised how many of them were extremely physically fit and healthy going in and thus thought, "How is this happening to me? I did everything right."
originally posted by: seattlerat
Don't rule out other possibilities other than "the jab". Perhaps both of them were unfortunate enough to be exposed (or consume) a toxic substance or ? Doctors often are left guessing when providing a diagnosis, ruling out as many things as possible and choosing from what's left. I hope they both recover. Thanks for sharing.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: tinker9917
I gave MS as an example.
And as I typed in another thread. While I am not saying one way or the other here, things happen to otherwise seemingly extremely healthy people all the time.
originally posted by: tinker9917
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
Very well explained... thank you.