The FDA asked for prospective studies of myocarditis, with blood tests, ECG, and cardiac imaging before injections and at timepoints afterwards to detect the real rate of heart damage and to ascertain how much of the problem could be asymptomatic and potentially present a future risk of sudden death in an unsuspecting patient. Pfizer and Moderna were not forthcoming, writes the world’s most widely published cardiologist, Peter McCullough, M.D., M.P.H. Thus, he turned to a study done in Thailand. He writes: “that if the Mansanguan study is confirmed, a million young Americans could have sustained heart damage from COVID-19 vaccination, and some of them will be at risk for cardiac arrest and future heart failure…. These data suggest we should not be surprised by rising rates of sudden death in young persons with sports and during daily life including sleep.”
This much is clear:
· The risk of heart inflammation is acknowledged.
· The degree of risk is not precisely known.
· Each person must weigh the benefit of a lower risk of severe COVID, at least for a few months, vs. the chance of permanent heart damage or even sudden death.
· Unlike with an illness following drinking water at Camp Lejeune or taking Zantac, there is virtually no likelihood of financial compensation for COVID vaccine adverse effects.
If you opt to take the shot, you may want to have diagnostic tests “just in case,” because early treatment including exercise restriction could be lifesaving.
At a conference for cardiologists in Austria, 2021, these experts had been keeping their own tabs on post-vac myocarditis cases and openly announced a rate of one in six for boys. They weren't sure what was going on for girls because the standard tests weren't giving a signal. They said it was likely that all of us had heart damage from it, but that most people wouldn't go to the hospital just because they were feeling breathless climbing up stairs. Detecting myocarditis also isn't something that's going to happen at your yearly check-up: even when someone is laying in the cardiology unit being treated for it, actually doing a risky biopsy to gnaw a piece from the heart is not something that benevolent doctors want to do, simply for the evidence. Echocardiogram is a non-invasive good thing to do if anyone is having symptoms.
Just exactly what type of tests can a person request to determine if any damage has been done by the vaccine created spike protein? I've read articles that intermittent fasting is helpful.
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