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To: Red Badger

Might have had an underlying heart problem unaware of..........

Farmer was running across a field and fell flat on his face.....not a heart attack but close to it....regular checkups he had no idea his heart wasn’t functioning right.


4 posted on 09/22/2021 11:47:40 AM PDT by caww ( )
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He had an artificial heart valve. After the first shot he developed a large number of symptoms and had to go to the hospital for quite some time.

Now he has permanent hypertension which he never had before. The doctor did not recommend a second dose.

He is the owner of KWAM and the Starnes media group out of Memphis, TN. When President Trump was in Alabama he was one of the lead-up speakers.


11 posted on 09/22/2021 12:02:46 PM PDT by packagingguy (Kit)
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“Might have had an underlying heart problem unaware of..........”

Just like the Covid virus, the vaccine will affect people with underlying heath issues.

Looks like the vaccine has the same effect of catching Covid-19.


17 posted on 09/22/2021 12:19:48 PM PDT by DEPcom (Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules)
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I have long-time friends who got the jabs several months ago. The end of June, or the first week in July, they were out in their yard pulling weeds. The wife noticed her husband was down on the ground, so she went over to him, and asked him what he was doing. He appeared rather groggy, and replied: "I'm resting." Of course he had no idea that he had passed out, and smashed his face into the gravel driveway, and was bleeding from cuts on his forehead and face. Turns out he had a blockage, although he's never had heart issues, or blood pressure issues prior to that episode. They did a catheterization on him, and were planning on inserting stents during the procedure, but couldn't do it because it was too close to his heart. They ended up keeping him in the hospital until they could perform the surgery, which was at least a week later. The wife never mentioned anything about heart inflammation being part of the problem, but he definitely had blockages. They operated. Had to break his ribs to do the surgery. He was home for a few days, but ended back up in the hospital because his blood pressure was too low. I saw them in early August, and he was still very sore from the broken ribs. They were supposed to be going on vacation shortly after, but I haven't heard anything from them since then.

Back in 2015, I ended up in the emergency room a couple of times with symptoms of what later turned out to be gall bladder attacks. Of course the first thing they checked each time was my heart. They did an Echo on one of my hospital stays, and it was discovered that I have thickening of the wall of one of the chambers of my heart. The condition can be caused by aging. Ever since then, once a year I've gone for an Echo, and a sonogram on my carotid arteries. I've also had a couple of nuclear stress tests. I still have only mild plaquing on my carotids. I've also had a life-long heart murmur, which last time, couldn't be detected at all. While other people have put on weight during the lockdowns, I actually lost almost 20 pounds, which they said could have been enough to eliminate the heart murmur.

23 posted on 09/22/2021 12:30:37 PM PDT by mass55th ("Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway." ~~ John Wayne )
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