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Concerned Doctor's avatar

You might be interested in knowing that I was told by an ER doc just the other day that every cath lab in the Portland metro area was packed beyond capacity and on divert. In fact, he said one hospital had to transfer a patient having an active heart attack to a different hospital because their cath lab couldn't accommodate the patient! I do suspect this is partially due to staffing, of course, but one also has to wonder why so many heart attacks are occurring in this highly vaxxed, blue area. 🤔And the unvaxxed are the ones straining the system, huh?

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Annie's avatar

Yeah. They can't blame the unvaxxed. We avoid the corrupt msm medical and hospitals as the killers they are. You aren't safe with them and as an unvaxxed, you are definitely not safe going there.

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Gaye's avatar

If we don’t die they’ll blame us for being alive. (Don’t mind me. I sat through three hours of a school board meeting yesterday in the seventh largest district in the country. Clueless 🤦‍♀️)

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Susan In Kansas's avatar

Our town had 3 hours just of public comment re: we must become a sanctuary city so the trans can use any bathroom they choose. Kansas state law goes into effect on July 1 stating you must use the bathroom that corresponds to to the sex you were born. I’m not kidding when I say there was wailing and gnashing of teeth. It was even said that this is a matter of life and death. In the end, the city commission deferred the decision to make Lawrence, KS a sanctuary city. Shaking my head- we would leave if the housing market hadn’t collapsed by 45% in this county- and we couldn’t afford the new mortgage rates now anyway.

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Gaye's avatar

We had about two hours just for a pride month proclamation they’ve been doing for about six years, but THIS year we surprised them with a LOT of resistance be cause the sleeping giant is awake to the woke. It still passed even after one board member—who was very much FOR it—inadvertently called it “sin.” 😂😂😂 It was one of the most entertaining public comments sessions ever! One member abstained and the board attorney tried to make her vote but she refused. My brain is fried!

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Sunny's avatar

So a trans person who needs to use a public bathroom will travel to Lawrence? OK, got it.

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redpilled69's avatar

I will say that being on the road ALOT, and drinking coffee ALOT, the whole bathroom thing has worked out well for me. If it's a facility with a one hole men's room with a door and lock and a one hole women's room with a door and a lock, it's fair game. Before all of this nonsense I wouldn't even have considered using the ladies room. Now if it's free I don't think twice! Out of respect for all of you of the fairer sex, I'm always sure to leave your restroom as clean as I found it 😉

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Eli's avatar

redpilled - me too! Whichever rest room is open, that's how I identify at the moment.

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Raptor's avatar

Governments would not have to make such rules if there were not a growing group of intact males pretending to be women going into the ladies' restrooms where women and girls go and pull their pants down to pee.

If you are a person who has transitioned - meaning you have done the deed and wacked your penis off (ahem) then people do not object to the person going into the stall and doing their business. You go in with your junk displayed for the women to see, expect a man to be waiting for you outside the bathroom door.. AS IT SHOULD BE!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Could be holding it a long time 😆😛

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Donna in MO's avatar

Wow, 3 HOURS! Our mayor will cut off public comments if people start making the same comments over and over after about 10 of them or so - any subsequent speaker has to have a different point to make if they don't want to be cut off. Usually it's a neighborhood opposing a nearby proposed development. Yes, first amendment, but as one who sits through some of these, I am kind of glad he does that. But what happened to the housing market!? Is Lawrence the canary in the coal mine? as my neck of the woods in Jackson County MO is still moving at last years prices, albeit more slowly than when rates were dirt cheap.

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Annie's avatar

If any try, I will cough on them. That usually has them scurrying like roaches aka faucis. 😂😉

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Gaye's avatar

🤣🤣🤣🫢 They're easily scared which is why the psyop was so successful.

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daiva's avatar

They can't doesn't mean they won't: who/what's to stop 'em? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Yep, our favorite disheveled doctor is still pushing the grift. "COVID-19 is a leading cause of death in children and young people in the US | University of Oxford "

https://twitter.com/PeterHotez/status/1671356097758744578

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Dr Linda's avatar

Disgusting creature.

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lynn's avatar

Hoetz the $35 million dollar pusher looks as if hollywood scripted him, total monster of a man

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RunningLogic's avatar

“Leading cause”??? I don’t even know how anyone could believe that, even the brainless Covidian cultists!

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We the Sheeple's avatar

Wait. Wasn't gun violence the leading cause of death for children just 15 seconds ago?!?!?!

The uninformed will fall for anything!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Yet not a single child has died FROM Covid...

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Copernicus's avatar

That’s horrible.

People are having worse outcomes because they can’t get timely caths. How utterly dreadful. That is the sort of thing one hears about in so-called developing countries. Otherwise known, less euphemistically, as dysfunctional countries.

The sad irony is that we now are experiencing the exact things “they” all used to scare folks into staying home and accepting tyranny. They told us in 2020 that if they didn’t shut down the economy, the schools, the doctors offices and dentists, and yes, even the hospitals (nice way to abruptly shut off the hospitals’ main revenue sources - elective procedures and surgeries - and thus all but force them into government servitude a la Viral Protocols), that folks wouldn’t be able to get the emergent healthcare they needed.

Well, that was mostly a lie.

Until now. Now it is actually coming true, and due in no small part to Their utter evil intentional incompetence.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

Yep. And it wasn't like we didn't warn them either. Every single outcome from pandemic policies was 100% predictable.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Excellent point, one that we should all be making vocally, widely, frequently.

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Tom's avatar

The antivaxxers are causing them stress by being unvaxxed, alive, and healthy, you see. /s

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Monterey's avatar

Dr Peter McCullough says the term 'anti-vax' should be discarded and 'vaccine risk-aware' would be a better term. I agree.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes let’s adopt new terms, if the left can do it so can we! Except ours are actually accurate!

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Monterey's avatar

Yes, agreed. I heard Chloe Cole remark a few months ago that the right is continually reacting instead of initiating, and we should be initiating.

The left initiates. It's time we do, too.

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Gaye's avatar

“When the left has power they use it. When the right has power we talk about using it. Until that changes we have no shot at winning. For the right this is politics, win or lose we accept it. To the left it's their religion. Who wins if one sees it as sport and the other religion?”

—Matthew Holliday

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Monterey's avatar

Except that politics makes a very poor religion. But I get your point. I think the people in this blog thread are the ones who do act.

I have pinned on my Twitter account a quote from Prager U: "don't just complain, do something".

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Gaye's avatar

Exactly!

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Annie's avatar

Yeah. We are triggering them with our functioning immune systems. 😉😁

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Salty K's avatar

Same. My daughter is an echo tech at a major hospital in a blue county here in south Fl. Everyone agrees they’ve never seen so many young ppl with clots, strokes and heart attacks. The cardiologists bite their tongues in front of patients, but the second they walk out of the room it’s “that f’ing vaccine”.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

That's awful. I flat out tell patients if I feel they'd be amenable to the news. I've had more than one say, "Thank you. I never thought about a connection to the vaccine!" No one says anything to them. It's shameful.

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Fla Mom's avatar

It's unconscionable! Lying by omission, not loving their neighbors as themselves, not doing unto others what they would have others do unto them, forsaking their doctor-patient relationship. I don't know what happened to my former profession; it's like there was a parasite that invaded everyone's minds and hearts.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

Completely agree. I want to leave medicine. I can't recognize my old profession. It's a shell of its old self.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

My husband would say the same thing. It is foreign to him. Routine care has flown out the door... Tried and true therapies no longer considered.... Patient care.... a very short visit. "That's old medicine...we do things differently now."

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree. Unconscionable!

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IR's avatar

I feel like doctors really hold the key to unraveling this travesty because if no one tells the patient what the cause of their problem is they would never think of it themselves because they’ve been told it was safe and effective. Thank you for letting your patients know whenever possible, it starts with awareness. Then hopefully there will be enough people who would critically access the situation

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Thank you. I don't know anyone dying of clots only that our med system is dysfunctional. Seems like clots could be a conspiracy theory.... Except two years ago my Aunt died within weeks of the forced jab and Uncle had quadruple bypass two weeks after his full physical and declared healthy as a much younger man. Then they gave him the 'pokey'.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

Here's another doozie. Last night I was reviewing labs and stumbled across studies done on a 30 something woman with lower abdominal pain. Lo and behold, she ended up in the ER with an abscessed appendix/ruptured appy. It was so bad they couldn't even remove her appendix. Instead they placed a drain and will perform the appy in a couple months. She's still hospitalized. And, yep, she got her 4th (!!!) shot 2 weeks before her symptoms started.

Back when I reviewed FDA info about the shots in early 2021, I noticed more appendicitis cases among those who received shots a opposed to placebo. I'm convinced there's a connection with this patient too.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

Then there's the ungodly amount of strep we've been seeing. Some folks aren't improving after a couple rounds of antibiotics and are having crazy complications. They're all vaxxed.

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Novaxforme's avatar

Do you have any articles on this? My brother-in-law has had strep twice now and then something else. Of course, they would never admit it could be the vax.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

Ugh, I haven't seen anything about a connection. This is my own conclusion.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

I read this awhile back. I'm sure the vax is involved, but again it's not mentioned. In fact, the article promotes the vax.😬https://www.14news.com/2023/03/31/evansville-hospitals-seeing-increase-group-strep-infections/

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

If I may, a view from orbiting satellite range or even farther out. Not directed at you in particular @Concerned Doctor. Just slipping it in here. These unawakened people who unquestioningly, obediently took the injections, these souls whose (temporary) bodies are suffering from life-changing maladies they probably wouldn't have otherwise, get a prayer of gratitude from me over and over again for their service to humanity. If not for them, the dark ones' agenda might have yet remained covert as it has for generations, even as the Charlotte Thompson Iserbyt-James Corbett-Jordan Maxwell-Alex Jones-Dane Wigington types kept nipping at their heels, making progress but oh so slowly. Their medical issues, including deaths, are devastating on earth plane. They are equally devastating to the agenda, 2030 or whatever THEY (The Hierarchy Exploiting You) call it. These people suffering in body, imho, deserve our compassion from the satellite perspective. When they abuse us on the ground all's fair in fighting back. It's challenging to hold both views simultaneously. Are you kidding me? Don't think I don't get riled up. But... I for one feel from the heart my soul needs to honor their souls. They've done humanity an immeasurable service. We're all leaving the planet someday. Off to some other dimension in eternity, the promise of eternal life. In the meantime much to be done in the arena of wakening the sleeping and quashing the barely human pestilence that perceives THEY are gods. Pfffhff. 2¢. Or less.

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Donna in MO's avatar

My then-26 YO daughter in law got the Jab in Jan 2021 (Nurse with type 1 diabetes so she got it earlier than most, ignored my plea for caution). Spent valentines day in the hospital, emergency appendectomy. I blame the shot. She doesn't, says it was just a random thing.

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uselesseater's avatar

Yup-children of two different friends have had emergency appendectomy.

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Faith&FitnessMama's avatar

My mom met up with some friends she hadn’t seen in a long time. She’d known he had a heart attack but found out more details in her visit. He had just had a heart check up shortly before that and they said he was perfectly healthy....then a booster shot and 2 weeks later, his wife saved his life with CPR on the side of the highway.

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uselesseater's avatar

Any recognition that the jab was a possible culprit ?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Wow 😯

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JW's avatar

It would be most interesting to see if this was the case in most blue metro hospitals.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

I'd LOVE to know this. I heart Seattle hospitals are crazy busy too, but I work in telehealth now so can't confirm things firsthand anymore.

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JW's avatar

I wonder if Steve Kirsch has ever explored this on his quest to find the truth.

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Connie Benn's avatar

I live in a blue state near a metro west hospital on a secondary ambulance route. I started noticing an ambulance drive by almost every day sometime last year. Maybe once or twice a month before that? If that. I suppose there could be more elderly people in the area, but many of the newer assisted living/nursing homes were up and running long before Covid hit. Plus, I didn’t see the ambulances in 2020 and they would have been practically the only thing driving up and down my street that year.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

I've noticed considerably more ambulance runs in my Seattle suburb. I've been wondered if vax issues are contributing. I know folks in our community are having some strange health problems.

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AJF's avatar

I live in the capitol of a NE state. Every time I'm in town the ambulance is out on a call. This was RARE 2 years ago...

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Connie Benn's avatar

Yeah, that’s what I’m seeing too. I’m in New England also.

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Monterey's avatar

I'm in a Seattle suburb, too!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Wow! Thanks for this information.

Yeah I seem to remember a lot of screaming about certain people in favor of medical freedom who were supposedly going to end up overwhelming the hospitals?? 🤔 I would venture to guess that those are not the ones inundating the ERs right now.

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Concerned Doctor's avatar

I think your guess is spot on. The sickest, most complex folks I see are vaxxed. mainly with loads of boosters on board.

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Fla Mom's avatar

I'm afraid my cousin-by-marriage, my first cousin's husband, died from such a complication. He had sudden onset of pulmonary fibrosis, that was also fairly rapidly progressive, and it killed him last year. My cousin, in our conversation about the injections, said she would get as many as they'd give her, so I assume her diabetic husband also had at least two, maybe more. I haven't asked about timing between injections and onset, as the whole subject is tender between us, and I don't want her to feel guilt over something she can't change.

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Monterey's avatar

Amazing how it turned out to be the exact opposite of what they were screaming!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right??

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Tom's avatar

On the upside, Portland has no shortage of medical supplies, which are freely available on the sidewalk.

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