Vaccines and stuff: Pt 2

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    Needing that 4th booster!





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    I thought vax problems were heart related.


    And, some people have strokes. I had a stroke in my right eye. Lost half that vision.
    This was quite a few years ago.
    Blood pressure went up, and I took a migraine pill that raised it even higher.
     

    DragonGunner

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    I thought vax problems were heart related.


    And, some people have strokes. I had a stroke in my right eye. Lost half that vision.
    This was quite a few years ago.
    Blood pressure went up, and I took a migraine pill that raised it even higher.
    Sorry to hear that. If that’s you in your profile picture you got the wrong eye…?
     

    actaeon277

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    Sorry to hear that. If that’s you in your profile picture you got the wrong eye…?
    The profile pic is Archangel from Airwolf. played by Alex Cord
    After I woke up with an eye malfunctioning and I got the report from an eye specialist, I changed that to my profile pic. Sort of a 'gallows humor'.

    Fortunately, I had encountered 'cross eye dominant' people while teaching basic gun/basic gun safety, and I decided it would be easier to teach if I had some experience. So after researching it, I started applying it at the range. Swapping strong hand. Swapping dominant eye.

    So, when it the eye happened, well I already had the building blocks to continue shooting

    I can still shoot right eyed, after a long blink on the left eye.
    The brain switched my dominant eye to the left now. But the long blink helps me switch.
    Or, I shoot left handed.

    Rifle shooting, I'm okay on the right eye, because I can see the aim point.
    But everything above the aim point is muddy water.
     

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    People with eye stroke are usually given little warning. Most people with eye stroke notice a loss of vision in one eye upon waking in the morning with no pain. Some people notice a dark area or shadow in their vision that affects the upper or lower half of their visual field.


    If your doctor suspects eye stroke, he or she will review your medical history and ask about cardiovascular disease and conditions you may have such as diabetes, hypertension or high cholesterol. Your blood pressure will be measured as well as your central visual acuity and visual field.



    At the docs, my blood pressure was in the 160s, almost 170 (top number).


    And when my neurologist said I couldn't use migraine pills anymore, because they increase the risk of stroke, I said, but it's a stroke in the eye.
    The neuro looked at me like I was an idiot (I was) and she said, It's a stroke. It's in the name. The optic nerve connects the eye to the brain.

    I might have thought i had a risk of this, maybe.
    When I was a boy scout, I did the mile swim in a storm.
    My blood pressure caused something like 7 blood vessel ruptures in my eye, causing it to look all disgusting and red.

    I guess my eye was a built in weak point.
     

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    I thought vax problems were heart related.


    And, some people have strokes. I had a stroke in my right eye. Lost half that vision.
    This was quite a few years ago.
    Blood pressure went up, and I took a migraine pill that raised it even higher.
    I had this happen to me too, about 3-4 years ago. Much of my vision cam back but it’s still not right.
     

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    Shadow01

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    Everyone is passing over the fact that these sudden deaths are all being caused by close proximity to the unvaxxed.
     
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    oze

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    I still would like to see numbers separating out young people who have suddenly died who have had the shots and never tested positive for covid from those who have had covid. It would help the argument, I think against those who say that these sudden deaths, and heart damage in general, are actually being caused by the virus itself.
     

    KLB

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    I still would like to see numbers separating out young people who have suddenly died who have had the shots and never tested positive for covid from those who have had covid. It would help the argument, I think against those who say that these sudden deaths, and heart damage in general, are actually being caused by the virus itself.
    Vax'd vs unvax'd would be a better comparison for that. I don't know how they would know if people had covid or not. Especially since so many are asymptomatic.
     
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