I assume this has been banned by the totalitarian regime censors as Covid misinformation?Swiss sprinter-Olympian Sarah Atcho announced she has pericarditis after receiving a booster vaccination on December 22.
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I assume this has been banned by the totalitarian regime censors as Covid misinformation?Swiss sprinter-Olympian Sarah Atcho announced she has pericarditis after receiving a booster vaccination on December 22.
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On her instagram page there is that WHO information with the typical "vaccines go through many tests for safety and effectiveness"I assume this has been banned by the totalitarian regime censors as Covid misinformation?
She is lucky she didn't get myocarditis. Still, pericarditis can be a tough condition and once you get it you will be prone to it for life. Any time you catch a cold, or overdo a workout, you put yourself at risk of it. In and of itself I don't think it is life threatening like myocarditis, but if you aren't careful I believe it can morph into myocarditis. I know a lot of bikers and other athletes who got this and it really affected them chronically.On her instagram page there is that WHO information with the typical "vaccines go through many tests for safety and effectiveness"
Some of her fellow athletes still seem to be in denial in the comments section "you're going to bounce back stronger" when in fact one does not simply bounce back from this kind of heart issue.
I found one comment pretty harsh, it's a German one claiming that there have only been 27 cases of adverse effects in Switzerland, while the effects of covid itself are way more severe. Just because you're an athlete, doesn't mean you have to write about this issue.
Those comments are full of sunk cost fallacy. A lot of those people who are resentful of people who talk openly about the vaccine dangers secretly regret having been coerced into taking the vaccine. They see others who speak out and see a person who had the courage they themselves did not.On her instagram page there is that WHO information with the typical "vaccines go through many tests for safety and effectiveness"
Some of her fellow athletes still seem to be in denial in the comments section "you're going to bounce back stronger" when in fact one does not simply bounce back from this kind of heart issue.
I found one comment pretty harsh, it's a German one claiming that there have only been 27 cases of adverse effects in Switzerland, while the effects of covid itself are way more severe. Just because you're an athlete, doesn't mean you have to write about this issue.
I can tell you medically that she did. A pericardial effusion is what denotes pericarditis, and I am unaware (there is a pericardium a lining of the heart) of connective tissue being the only thing inflamed (doesn't happen) - she had something of the spectrum of myocarditis, that is a guarantee, I'm sad to say.She is lucky she didn't get myocarditis. Still, pericarditis can be a tough condition and once you get it you will be prone to it for life. Any time you catch a cold, or overdo a workout, you put yourself at risk of it. In and of itself I don't think it is life threatening like myocarditis, but if you aren't careful I believe it can morph into myocarditis. I know a lot of bikers and other athletes who got this and it really affected them chronically.
Yes you anti semiteDo they really believe that these are all just coincidences?
And what about ordinary people who just want to maintain a good level of fitness? I'm in Perth, Australia and although just halfway through summer we've had two extended heatwaves with temperatures over 40C and many days with temperatures in the high 30'sC.Remember, the weather is only set to get warmer and with it more stress on the cardiovascular system.
This actually happened two years ago, before Covid.
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The revival of this video could easily be a decoy planted after the Djokovic case. It's intentionally being allowed to be viral so that those that have been closest to sharing the truth lately will be labeled as "misinformation" spreaders.
I don't believe it. I'd like to read some of the study, but it doesn't seem to be named. I think it might be the one referenced here, however, as it seems to have been put out a day before the podcast:up to HALF of young athletes in the Big10 Conference have had heart damage
If so, it still means that the incidence we have seen could double (still a large amount) if there is comparable symptomlessness in other populations, but it doesn't appear to be half of all athletes. I'm inclined to think that the doctor slightly misspoke, since the percentage came after saying "1 in 3000 and 1 in 6000". Of course, if anyone has a better study to look at, I'd like to see it.Thirty-seven of the athletes, or 2.3%, were diagnosed with COVID-19 myocarditis, a percentage on par with the incidence of myocarditis in the general population. However, an alarmingly high proportion of the myocarditis cases were found in athletes with no clinical symptoms. Twenty of the patients with COVID-19 myocarditis (54%) had neither cardiac symptoms nor cardiac testing abnormalities. Only cardiac MRI identified the problem.
I’ve seen a lot of this lately online, namely athletes who have retired due to the clotshot erroneously being labelled as dying from it. I’m not sure if it’s eagerness/recklessness or a sinister psyop as you say.This actually happened two years ago, before Covid.
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The revival of this video could easily be a decoy planted after the Djokovic case. It's intentionally being allowed to be viral so that those that have been closest to sharing the truth lately will be labeled as "misinformation" spreaders.