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To: Bull RidaH who wrote (940)5/25/2021 10:49:03 AM
From: yard_man  Respond to of 4424
 
Nuremburg 2.0 -- bring it!!

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To: Bull RidaH who wrote (940)5/25/2021 1:32:54 PM
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OT ... a bit about PE's (pulmonary embolisms).

Bull, was just asking. I don't know if there are correlations between PE's and covid vaccines. Have not researched it.

In my case no relation.

Had my first embolism like near 10 years ago, a bit out of the blue, at an advanced but not ripe age. Not a medicine taker, was so healthy I did not even have a family Dr. Apparently in my case it was/is/remains due to genetic/hereditary blood factors; that for some reason decided to come to the forefront.

I would be dead now if not for modern medicine, more than likely, due to this issue. In the old old days I doubt there was a treatment, but not sure. But modern medicine is less than perfect, yes.

My second two embolisms were a bit self inflicted, because I had such terrible side effects with warfarin (rat poison) and then Xaralto. Quit taking them. Xaralto was so bad I thought I was going crazy, affected me mentally. Death was preferable to taking it. I tried some natural things, partially worked but not completely. After the third PE I started taking Eliquis. No side effects. No more PE's. I am good with Eliquis, it works for me.

About the time I was taking Xaralto I remember a lot of adds on TV in my area, lawyer chasers, looking for folk to sign up for class action lawsuits. Must have been various issues, for many.

Our lifestyles today probably help accentuate the occurrence of PE's. A lot of us sit a lot more, many of us all day, in front of these screens. Less exercise. It is good to get up and go take a walk regularly, and drink plenty of water. Long flights on airliners are not positive for this either.

PE's are most common in tall lanky persons, clots form in the lower extremities. The blood flow in a long legged person has quite a bit of relative length to travel, to get back to the heart.

From my personal experiences I can recommend that every household have one or two of these available. A finger pulse oximeter. The Chinese are whoever made them cheap. My first one I purchased was as I recall about 200 dollars.

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I don't really need one, I know the symptoms so well. But I carry one at all times. If I go on a long trip, like overseas, I carry two.

Never go fishing without one yard_man.

Your blood oxygen level and your heart function are joined at the hip, one is as important as the other. If your blood oxygen level decreases your body feedback mechanisms tell your heart to pump more blood. But if you have a major major PE it cannot, cuz your lungs are plugged. They act like a big filter. The clots hang up there, a good thing, or they would get into your aorta/arteries and you would die of an immediate massive stroke. But the bad side is the one section of the pump (heart), pumping blood through your lungs, is dead headed. Dead heading of a pump occurs when the discharge is blocked. Most PE deaths are then from heart failure, the poor heart is told to work harder and harder, it tries. In my first PE, the chest and upper abdominal pain was massive, due I suppose to pulmonary artery (feeds the lungs) pressure build up. I did not know what it was, had no idea. Knew it was not a stroke cuz I was still alive. My oxygen level by the time I received my shots, was so low I could barely walk.

The immediate treatment is to get lovenox shots in your belly, asap. Time is of the essence. The lovenox does not dissolve the clots, keeps them from growing, your body takes over and naturally and slowly dissolves the clots.

2nd and 3rd PE's I had I walked into the emergency room, told them I was having a PE. Each time they listened (they had my records), within maybe 20 minutes I had received my lovenox shots, before I had my CT scan to verify the PE. Your body vitals and an EKG take minutes, and give the Dr's good tips.

There are dietary things that one can implement to help this issue as well. And in general improve cardiovascular health. Garlic, tumeric ..... etc. I tried nattokinaise. Helped some but not a total solution. Then some swear by the daily asperin.

I think some cultures have better overall diets than the classical American hamburger and meat diet. Currently on mostly a whole foods type of diet.

Stay healthy!

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To: Bull RidaH who wrote (940)5/25/2021 5:44:51 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4424
 
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To: Bull RidaH who wrote (940)5/26/2021 4:02:47 AM
From: Bull RidaH  Respond to of 4424
 
Dr Luc Montagnier, considered the world's top virologist, may not have (as was rumored) set a 2 year life expectancy for CV VAX recipients. But he delivered equally dire warnings in regards to the worldwide vaccine campaign and its genocidal consequences in his recent interview.... a must watch if you want to be prepared for the horror show in store for each one of us living in populated areas:

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