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originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Inod1416
Apparently lack of calcium plays a role in the development of "Osteoporosis".
Age is also a contributing factor or so it seems.
And it's now normal for healthy young people to drop dead playing sports.
Every two to three days in the U.S., a young athlete dies as the result of sudden cardiac arrest. In fact, sudden cardiac arrest is the number one cause of sudden death in exercising young athletes.
originally posted by: incoserv
My son - as much as I love him because he is my son - has always been a bit of a smart ass know it all. He went deep into debt right out of high school against my advice, telling me it was "the American way." Over 15 years later, he's still paying off debt, or probably just interest. He actually admitted once that he wishes he'd listened to me, but that didn't change anything in his general comportment.
We live distant from one another. He called the day he was on his way to get the J&J shot. It broke my heart, but there was nothing I could say. He'd always answer calling me a conspiracy theorist, a "Trumpian" (which I am not) and whatever else he'd been brainwashed to say. Our relationship is pretty good now, but I just gave up trying to talk to him. I hate saying that, but like so many, he's bound up in a spirit of fear and won't let it go. Even fact based good news regarding this whole fecal feature sets him off. These people lean into the fear.
I don't know if he's been "boosted" or not, doesn't matter. He told us last night that he's been experiencing shortness of breath, heart palpitations and electric-shock-like pains in his legs. He's seen doctors (has good health insurance with his job), but they can't figure out what's going on. I mentioned that those are common effects of the injections, but he jut blew past it, didn't even want to let it be discussed. This is the young man who told me a year or so ago, when I admonished him to "think for yourself" that - and this is a direct quote - "I don't need to think for myself!"
I kind of feel like I have mourned him already. If he comes to the end that so many injected have, I'm sure it'll hit hard, but it kind of feels like he's already dead. We believe in prayer and we pray for him, but I also realize that people's choices have consequences.
I don't know what good it did to post this, but just thought I'd share it. Maybe cathartically. Maybe thinking it resonate with others who are experiencing something similar. Maybe for no reason at all.
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originally posted by: namehere
a reply to: incoserv
you dont need to show symptoms of it to have had covid, or to get post covid symptoms after having it.
originally posted by: SleeperHasAwakened
With what GoFundMe just pulled in Canada, I wouldn't entrust a fraction of a penny in their crooked hands.
Also, I agree with MadViking, sounds like an attempt at doxing to me.
originally posted by: PerfectAnomoly
originally posted by: incoserv
My son - as much as I love him because he is my son - has always been a bit of a smart ass know it all. He went deep into debt right out of high school against my advice, telling me it was "the American way." Over 15 years later, he's still paying off debt, or probably just interest. He actually admitted once that he wishes he'd listened to me, but that didn't change anything in his general comportment.
We live distant from one another. He called the day he was on his way to get the J&J shot. It broke my heart, but there was nothing I could say. He'd always answer calling me a conspiracy theorist, a "Trumpian" (which I am not) and whatever else he'd been brainwashed to say. Our relationship is pretty good now, but I just gave up trying to talk to him. I hate saying that, but like so many, he's bound up in a spirit of fear and won't let it go. Even fact based good news regarding this whole fecal feature sets him off. These people lean into the fear.
I don't know if he's been "boosted" or not, doesn't matter. He told us last night that he's been experiencing shortness of breath, heart palpitations and electric-shock-like pains in his legs. He's seen doctors (has good health insurance with his job), but they can't figure out what's going on. I mentioned that those are common effects of the injections, but he jut blew past it, didn't even want to let it be discussed. This is the young man who told me a year or so ago, when I admonished him to "think for yourself" that - and this is a direct quote - "I don't need to think for myself!"
I kind of feel like I have mourned him already. If he comes to the end that so many injected have, I'm sure it'll hit hard, but it kind of feels like he's already dead. We believe in prayer and we pray for him, but I also realize that people's choices have consequences.
I don't know what good it did to post this, but just thought I'd share it. Maybe cathartically. Maybe thinking it resonate with others who are experiencing something similar. Maybe for no reason at all.
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So, you're not only ignoring the science when it comes to vaccinations, but you're also ignoring logic, reason and common sense by believing in a weird, selfish and patently evil Hebrew god...
What a pity your own short sightedness and closed mindedness has ruined your relationship with your own son..
Good parenting there...
PA
originally posted by: incoserv
My son - as much as I love him because he is my son - has always been a bit of a smart ass know it all. He went deep into debt right out of high school against my advice, telling me it was "the American way." Over 15 years later, he's still paying off debt, or probably just interest. He actually admitted once that he wishes he'd listened to me, but that didn't change anything in his general comportment.
We live distant from one another. He called the day he was on his way to get the J&J shot. It broke my heart, but there was nothing I could say. He'd always answer calling me a conspiracy theorist, a "Trumpian" (which I am not) and whatever else he'd been brainwashed to say. Our relationship is pretty good now, but I just gave up trying to talk to him. I hate saying that, but like so many, he's bound up in a spirit of fear and won't let it go. Even fact based good news regarding this whole fecal feature sets him off. These people lean into the fear.
I don't know if he's been "boosted" or not, doesn't matter. He told us last night that he's been experiencing shortness of breath, heart palpitations and electric-shock-like pains in his legs. He's seen doctors (has good health insurance with his job), but they can't figure out what's going on. I mentioned that those are common effects of the injections, but he jut blew past it, didn't even want to let it be discussed. This is the young man who told me a year or so ago, when I admonished him to "think for yourself" that - and this is a direct quote - "I don't need to think for myself!"
I kind of feel like I have mourned him already. If he comes to the end that so many injected have, I'm sure it'll hit hard, but it kind of feels like he's already dead. We believe in prayer and we pray for him, but I also realize that people's choices have consequences.
I don't know what good it did to post this, but just thought I'd share it. Maybe cathartically. Maybe thinking it resonate with others who are experiencing something similar. Maybe for no reason at all.
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originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: incoserv
Those who have been injected with the dangerous Covid "vaccines" always blow you off, or change the subject, if you tie their new maladies to the vaccine, don't they.
One of my relatives had a stroke, which made his wife call me to ask more about how the vaccine could have caused it.
I told Fred to not get a booster shot, but he didn't listen.
Oh well. No sympathy here.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: incoserv
If you put up a gofundme, I'm sure that some people here could donate.
What was his name again?
originally posted by: Madviking
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: incoserv
If you put up a gofundme, I'm sure that some people here could donate.
What was his name again?
You still haven't explained why you are trying to Dox op.
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: Madviking
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: incoserv
If you put up a gofundme, I'm sure that some people here could donate.
What was his name again?
You still haven't explained why you are trying to Dox op.
That should be obvious at this point.