Let us start out by saying we do not believe in coincidences and we love our family and friends very much. This is not a note about blame but a note about love and not giving up. If anything, we hope our experience will help someone else’s family. Does “shedding” from the mRNA poison shot exist? For several reasons, we believe it does. The following is just one of our experiences that leads us to this conclusion……
Our son’s girlfriend, unfortunately now ex-girlfriend, moved in with us last spring/summer. Due to extenuating circumstances and the pressure of needing a homestead, she was forced into taking the dreaded “shot” of poison about 6-8 months earlier. Shortly after she moved in with us, Lucy, our dog, began coughing. Subtly at first, but over the summer the coughing became worse. Having entertained lots of people, and their dogs, in our home thru-out the summer we thought it best to have Lucy checked out by the vet. We certainly did not want to make anyone’s dog sick if what Lucy had was contagious. The vet assured us this was not abnormal, nor contagious. Lucy had developed a slight heart murmur and a cough that was curable with some medication. We came home and started Lucy on the antibiotics.
After another month or so, we noticed Lucy’s cough had not gotten any better and in fact, had gotten much worse. We took her back to the vet for another look. This time x-rays were done. Lucy not only was suffering a heart murmur, but in fact, was suffering from stage 4 congenital heart disease, myocarditis. Her heart was so inflamed it was more than double the size it should be, almost filling up her entire rib cage. There was very little room left for her lungs to function. Her heart was no longer functioning properly. It was working overtime trying to keep her blood flowing forward. But due to the extra stress and “excitement” or “exercise” her heart was not able to always manage the proper blood flow forward but would shoot the blood backwards causing fluid to build up in her lungs, hence the cough. The cough was the result of trying to clear her lungs of the fluid, or at least that is how we understood it. Lucy was sent home with more pharmaceuticals and a grimmer outlook. We were told not to be surprised if we woke up someday soon and she was dead.
The following 4-8 weeks were tough to say the least. We watched as our once healthy, playful, happy dog became lethargic. Enthusiasm for food slowly dissipated. The coughing returned with a vengeance and sleep became a painful experience for her. Our Lucy was dying. After 3-4 days of refusing to eat or drink, and laying down was no longer an option for her, we tearfully readied ourselves for the end…..
The 4th sleepless night, now angry at the circumstances, and probably a little delirious from lack of sleep, we got on the computer, sent out a desperate plea for help from our dear human doctor friend and began our own research for a study or something that others had done when faced with the awful and sudden diagnosis of stage 4 myocarditis. We were not ready to say good-bye to our Lucy. We were not ready to give-up. We were not going to throw in the towel, not just yet. We were sure there was something else we could do to help her live a little while longer in comfort. Health care professionals were making progress fighting, what we were sure was a diagnosis related to the dreaded mRNA poison shot. Sure enough, hours into our research a study was found! A doctor had 384 patients, newly diagnosed with myocarditis after receiving the mRNA poison. After receiving his unlikely treatment all 384 patients saw a 180 degree recovery! They went from death bed to vibrant living again. We sent that study to our doctor friend to see his thoughts on the treatment path. Obviously a human doctor, he was not sure if that path would work for Lucy.
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