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When I tried to get my husband's cardiologist to write an exemption for the covid shots his employer mandated in Oct. '21, they looked at me in disbelief, and said he was the only patient they had that didn't want to take the shots. This was after the CDC had already admitted the shots cause myocarditis. I have been marginalized by most mainstream medical professionals and local public and elected officials throughout this whole process. And it doesn't matter how many VAERS reports I share with them, or studies from qualified MDs and scientists that disagree with the media's and bureaucratic agencies narrative.

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Jean James's avatar

I had to get an exemption letter from my son's cardiologist as well. Luckily I was aware very early on, and I got one by stating my fear of the potential for myocarditis, and that I would like to take a watchful waiting approach for awhile to see what the data showed. Had I waited to get that letter by one month, I would have been denied!

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PJ's avatar

That's great you got the letter! I first asked my husband's cardiologist to write him an exemption letter in June of 2021, because I was anticipating mandates. I brought her all the CDC' s VAERS reports (double-sided printed an inch thick, just cardiac adverse effects) and some articles from Dr Peter McCullough. Without saying a word she sat down at the computer and wrote a letter to my husband's employer (Harvard) that he should not be allowed into the office until he had taken the vaccines. They still had him full-time remote. When he got the mandate in October, we went to a different cardiologist, and he started screaming at me during the appointment, because I asked him if he listened to Dr. Peter McCullough,and he said he didn't need to listen to him, because he watched CNN, and heard about him there. 🤢

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RunningLogic's avatar

Wow 😳😡

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Jean James's avatar

OMG that is absolutely horrific! I'm sorry you and your husband had to go through that. I played it cool, and early when I spoke with the Cardiologist. I stated that I was interested in the vaccine (which of course I wasn't), but concerned about the reports I was hearing on myocarditis (which I absolutely was). I said, "I'm not saying I won't give it to him, I would just like to wait a bit longer to assess the myocarditis risk. I said if it all turns out to be a false signal I'll happily get him vaccinated (which I never had any intention of doing because I knew the signal was real)." I've been in healthcare 35 years and have learned how to speak to doctors. Unfortunately they don't want your research, they don't want other doctors opinions, ego is strong so you must navigate around it. Sad I know, but that's the way it is.

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PJ's avatar

You did a good job advocating for yourself!!! It's really sad what they have put people through. My husband's brother died 18 months to the day after his second pfizer. He had a sudden internal bleed, which the autopsy attributed to "thrombocytopenia" which of course my brother-in-law never had. I think the shot caused it, but I cannot prove it. I reached out to Dr. Cole's office immediately, but his wife Kelley said they had no definitive protocol to prove it was the shot. Then I showed the autopsy report to my husband's MD in MA (my brother-in-law lived in NY) and he simply said the autopsy report was incomplete. But he is a true covidian, so I could not have any meaningful conversation with him about that. My husband's new cardiologist at VA (my husband left his private practitioners, lost his job over all this, and has now become 100% disabled and is now getting all his care at VA) went to Dartmouth and is well aware of McCullough's research, but tows the big pharma line. He has spent a lot of $$ on medical school after all! His former professor from Dartmouth, a young perfectly fit MD, dies suddenly and unexpectedly last year from previously undiagnosed cardiac issues. Here is her obit: https://www.tctmd.com/news/heart-failure-and-transplant-expert-mourned

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

"It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it." Upton Sinclair

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korigon's avatar

If that is even true. There could have been others but they want to make you feel something is wrong with you.

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