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hightor
 
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Thu 5 Jan, 2023 02:50 pm
@Glennn,
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Funny.

Hilarious!
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I posted a video of tony himself explaining what will happen if you set the cycle-threshold of the PCR-test to anything over 35.

Fascinating!
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The context is right there.

Where?
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So, now that you've been given the context of his statement, are you going to interpret the term "meaningless results" as "meaningful results" anyway?

I already told you, I'm not a medical technician. Interpretation of "meaningless results" or "meaningful results" is a job for a specialist.
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I guess I'm asking you to share your thoughts about tony neglecting to mention what he knew when the FDA recommended a cycle-threshold of 40.

I guess I'm telling you that I don't care about your fixation – two years have gone by – people are still getting covid and PCR tests are still being used. I'm just trying to determine why you still think it's an issue.
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You seem reluctant to comment . . .

What are you talking about? I've commented on your posts repeatedly.
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You did watch the video, didn't you?

What video? You still haven't provided a link.
Mame
 
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Thu 5 Jan, 2023 03:32 pm
@oralloy,
Hi oralloy. I just heard about your heart attack. It sounds like a completely terrifying experience and I hope it's the worst thing you experience this year. What a start to the new year! I'm glad you have family to take care of you and I hope it won't be long before you're back calling me an evil progressive Smile

Seriously, take care.
Glennn
 
  -1  
Thu 5 Jan, 2023 03:53 pm
@hightor,
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What video? You still haven't provided a link.

Here ya go, for the second time; or is it the third? Shocked

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7vls-tA1Rw

So, you really think he was saying that a cycle-threshold of anything over 35 will produce meaningful results? You believe that word meanings change when coming from the lips of medical people?
oralloy
 
  1  
Thu 5 Jan, 2023 04:01 pm
@Mame,
Thanks for the well wishes. The worst part was after the procedure when I wasn’t able to pee for an hour when I really really had to.

The ambulance ride was harrowing but I was pretty sure my stretcher was locked down and not at risk of shooting out the back.

The cardiologist says my ultrasound shows that my heart is still 100% alive and fully functional.
Glennn
 
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Thu 5 Jan, 2023 04:04 pm
@oralloy,
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The cardiologist says my ultrasound shows that my heart is still 100% alive and fully functional.

That's the best possible outcome!
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Builder
 
  -1  
Thu 5 Jan, 2023 05:39 pm
@Glennn,
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You believe that word meanings change when coming from the lips of medical people?


Fauci changed his story more times than his underpants.

Anybody following their "narrative" would know that they were only opening their mouth to change feet.

I'd like to know why "our" former PM purchased five times more doses of a brand new and untested injection, than we could possibly use on our population.

He also is on the record as saying it would never be made mandatory, while allowing the public service and govt-owned hospitals and other facilities to mandate it.
Glennn
 
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Fri 6 Jan, 2023 09:45 am
@Builder,
Remember when tony said that "vaccinated" people become a dead end for the virus? Not even the experimental injection makers could make that claim. That's because they never tested it to find out if it prevents infection and transmission. But that didn't stop tony and company from trying to fool everyone into believing that it did.

Turns out IT DOESN'T . . .

Anybody feel like turning tony in for his disinformation activities? Why not?
Builder
 
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Fri 6 Jan, 2023 03:01 pm
@Glennn,
When have the boffins ever used guilt trips, coercion, threats, rewards, and punishments, to push any former medical procedure? And where did they get the idea it would prevent transmission? Hell, even the prez pushed that line.

The fact that many individuals joined in on the attempt to victimise and segregate, those of us smart enough to understand it was a hoax, leads me to believe that the cull was worthwhile. Show me your papers becomes show me your vacks passport. Sieg heil much folks?

Shame that it's mostly fit and active young people who are falling victim to the growing incidence of SADS. Here's hoping the German parliament goes ahead with their inquest into the causes behind it.
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neptuneblue
 
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Fri 6 Jan, 2023 09:06 pm
@oralloy,
oralloy wrote:
The cardiologist says my ultrasound shows that my heart is still 100% alive and fully functional.


Good to hear. Have a speedy recovery.
oralloy
 
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Fri 6 Jan, 2023 09:31 pm
@neptuneblue,
Apparently getting discharged from the hospital is like getting paroled from prison (at least as it is portrayed on TV). If everything isn’t perfect, try again next time.

My discharge Friday was scrapped. Hopefully I’ll be discharged Saturday.

I’m pretty much recovered though. The only bad news is they want me to become a herbivore now. And start exercising.
Glennn
 
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Fri 6 Jan, 2023 09:38 pm
@oralloy,
I guess that means no butter and eggs, eh?
Builder
 
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Fri 6 Jan, 2023 10:42 pm
@Glennn,
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I guess that means no butter and eggs, eh?


The western diet (in general) is fraught with problematic and habit-forming health killers.

It also means a simple ECG only shows that a heart is functioning.
It certainly isn't enough to show that all is good.

A stress test will be required to prove you're ready to go back to ordinary activities.

I've been through all of the tests, with my long-covid symptoms.

Two stents, placed in arteries clogged with cholesterol, is just a patch-up job.
neptuneblue
 
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Sat 7 Jan, 2023 12:14 am
@Builder,
Geez, you could have just wished him well with a positive outcome....
Builder
 
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Sat 7 Jan, 2023 12:50 am
@neptuneblue,
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Geez, you could have just wished him well with a positive outcome


He apparently had a heart attack, but his lasting impression of the day, was his bladder almost exploding, because he can't use a pee bottle.

Perhaps I'm a little jaded about the story, because he doesn't have any detailed input about having two stents inserted into arteries connected to his heart.

The procedure is generally done through the femoral artery in the legs. No mention of that, at all.
Just a busting urge to pee, that fogged over his thought process??

I dunno; but being a skeptic shouldn't be something odd these days.

Plenty of that going around.
Mame
 
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Sat 7 Jan, 2023 12:49 pm
@oralloy,
There are dozens and dozens of delicious vegetarian recipes. Get creative!
oralloy
 
  1  
Sat 7 Jan, 2023 06:00 pm
@Mame,
But I'm not a herbivore.
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oralloy
 
  1  
Sat 7 Jan, 2023 06:04 pm
@Glennn,
Glennn wrote:
I guess that means no butter and eggs, eh?

My idea of breakfast is half a dozen bacon cheeseburgers.

And as I expected, I've already been pressured into eating a salad today.

They want to send me to appointments at some kind of cardiac rehab place (that sounds suspiciously like an exercise gym) too. Neutral
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oralloy
 
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Sat 7 Jan, 2023 06:09 pm
@Builder,
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He apparently had a heart attack, but his lasting impression of the day, was his bladder almost exploding, because he can't use a pee bottle.

If governments ever want to find a new way of torturing people, not letting someone pee will do the trick.

I guarantee that once their bladder becomes painful, the torturee will quickly agree to say whatever the torturer wants them to say.


Builder wrote:
any detailed input about having two stents inserted into arteries connected to his heart.

I think both stents were put in the same heart artery. The same artery was blocked two different places maybe. The worse blockage was 90% blocked.


Builder wrote:
The procedure is generally done through the femoral artery in the legs. No mention of that, at all.

They went in through my right wrist (and I'm right handed). I can't use it much for a few days. It's already been an inconvenience. But not a terrible one.

I'm home now. My cat that playfully bites me on the nose now and then was so happy that she bit me on the nose three times. No blood drawn though.
Builder
 
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Sat 7 Jan, 2023 10:12 pm
Britain experiencing on average 1000 extra deaths per week.

Guest James Freeman said that 1000 excess deaths may be due to heart conditions among young people

Nigel Farage spoke with his news show guest James Freeman, who previously worked at the Office for National Statistics and is a former MEP, about the number of excess deaths.

James Freeman called the statistic “quite sobering” and said there had been an increase in heart-related deaths in young men and women.

He said: “So basically, we’ve got excess deaths on average around a 1000 a week, it comes out around ten percent give or take a few percentages and this is consistent week after week since May so it’s been going on for a long time now, something is going on there that poses a question.”

“This isn’t just an anomaly, this is something that’s happening. We had the British Heart Foundation before Christmas who was putting it down to delays in ambulance times.

“I mean, that’s all very well but it doesn’t explain why people of that age group…are having heart attacks in the first place.”
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Builder
 
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Sat 7 Jan, 2023 10:32 pm
@oralloy,
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They went in through my right wrist (and I'm right handed). I can't use it much for a few days. It's already been an inconvenience. But not a terrible one.


The stent insertion procedure generally goes in through the femoral artery in the groin. If that option isn't available for whatever reason, they go in through the shoulder.

Were you conscious for the procedure? Your wrist is where they insert the cannula, for any required drip-feed solutions.

I've been in surgery a few times now.
 

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