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Justin Bieber Cancels World Tour Over Physical, Mental Problems Following Facial Paralysis Scare
Hailey Bieber Hospitalized with ‘Stroke-Like Symptoms’ From Blood Clot in her Brain
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: IAMTAT
I just read that article.
I think he is a bad example to use against Covid vaccines.
He has canceled tours before
www.theguardian.com...
I wonder if he had some illness back then. He is also inked up, and has never seemed like a healthy young man.
He gives me the same vibe as Brittney Spears. Speaking of Bells Palsy, I’ve known a few people that have suffered with it over the years, all pre-covid. I’ve heard extreme stress can bring it on.
With all that said, there is no way to know if Covid and/or the vaccine didn’t exasperate his issues, but I believe he had some things already stewing…
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: IAMTAT
You do realize that his wife was recovering from covid, took birth control, and had recently taken a long flight from overseas? She and her doctors stated these facts. There's many interviews and articles about it. Those are all high risk for a blood clot.
No.
originally posted by: ColeYounger
I'm reminded of a thread from a couple months back
The thread contained an article about a healthy young Canadian doctor, triple vaxxed, who fell over dead while jogging.
His body was taken to the coroner.
Before his body was even given a preliminary examination, an official from the Canadian health services declared that the doctor's death had nothing to do with the vaccination.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
No.
I’m not convinced on this one.
Back a few years before Covid I got shingles. I was able to recognize it very quickly and get the antiviral. It worked in hours. I asked my Dr. If it were odd I was getting it so young, she said everyone she treated for it at that time were all in their 20’s.
Here’s the thing. If they were getting it now, everyone would say Covid Vaccine, but it’s not directly caused by it. Can it be “triggered” by it or the vaccine, probably, but obviously it can be triggered by other things too.
Stress, other viruses etc.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: IAMTAT
You do realize that his wife was recovering from covid, took birth control, and had recently taken a long flight from overseas? She and her doctors stated these facts. There's many interviews and articles about it. Those are all high risk for a blood clot.
And Ramsey Hunt is caused by the chicken pox virus as is shingles? I've known people to get shingles well before 2020, that's even why they have a shingles vaccination for older people.
Do you know both of these people's vaccination status?
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
I already made a comprehensive thread on this.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
I already made a comprehensive thread on this.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Mods may remove if they see fit.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: IAMTAT
So the other question,
Do we know if Justin was actually vaccinated?
Well, he's Canadian...I can't imagine Trudy would let him perform if he wasn't.
Bell’s palsy after inactivated COVID-19 vaccination in a patient with history of recurrent Bell’s palsy: A case report
Here we report the first case of Bell’s palsy after the first dose of inactivated COVID-19 vaccine in China. The patient was a 36-year-old woman with a past history of Bell’s palsy. Two days after receiving the first dose of the Sinovac Life Sciences inactivated COVID-19 vaccine, the patient developed right-side Bell’s palsy and binoculus keratoconjunctivitis. Prednisone, artificial tears and fluorometholone eye drops were applied. The patient’s symptoms began to improve by day 7 and resolved by day 54.
Bell’s Palsy Associated with COVID-19 Infection: A Case Report
The COVID-19 has a wide range of symptoms. This novel infectious disease may also trigger a vast range of neurological involvements. The current report describes a case of COVID-19 complicated with Bell’s palsy. A 64-year-old woman with diabetes was admitted due to abrupt left hemifacial weakness. On examination, her left hemifacial expression ability was impaired so that her face seemed asymmetrical during smiling, and numbness around the left nasolabial fold was detected. Furthermore, her ability to wink was impaired, and her eyebrow drooped. A brain computed tomography (CT) scan did not show any abnormalities. A lung CT scan was performed, which demonstrated bilateral ground-glass opacity (GGO), along with RT-PCR results indicative of COVID-19. A diagnosis of Bell’s palsy in the setting of COVID-19 infection was made. She received antiviral agents and corticosteroids. At two-week follow-up, her symptoms had improved. During the COVID-19 epidemic, any newly occurred neurological involvement raises the suspicion of COVID-19 infection.