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This is so very sad. Unfortunately, I have transcribed many, many testimonies from videos telling a similar story to this one. May those who perpetrated these crimes be held accountable before the law, and may those who suffer from injuries and emotional trauma find healing. In addition, may those members of medical boards that threatened / took away the licenses of doctors who granted exemptions, and those HR moral idiots who denied religious exemption applications, also be held accountable before the law and harshly.

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There was a discussion online about the UK and FDA scientists debating, based on the data showing anaphylaxis as a serious side effect from the shots that nobody that carried an epipen should ever take the Covid-19 shots

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This sounds like the reaction I had to the first Hepatitis B vaccine I took back in 1986. I went down on my lunch break to the employee health office and got the shot. I went back to my unit and was standing at the desk talking to some co-workers when they said my eyes rolled back in my head and I hit the floor. I had an anaphylactic reaction and quit breathing. Thank heavens there was an anesthesiologist sitting there who had just finished giving a patient an epidural (I worked labor/delivery) and he intubated me and started bagging me. I woke up in ICU the next day, and was transferred to TCU , then went home the next day. The doctor told me when I was discharged I probably shouldn't take the other 2 doses of the Hep B vaccine since I was probably allergic to one of the preservatives in it. Duh, ya think? I haven't taken any vaccines or flu shots since that day and I won't ever. At the time I didn't associate it with the vaccine, I just assumed it was something weird with me. But it was so traumatic for my husband and children because I was going to pick my daughter up from school that day as a treat instead of her riding the bus home (she was in the 1st grade) and then pick the other 2 up from day care and didn't show up for any of them. The hospital and school was trying to contact my husband on his beeper(no cell phones then) and he didn't recognize the numbers so he didn't respond right away. And I often think what would have happened if I had waited to get that shot at the end of my shift and then left and picked my daughter up and was in the car driving when I had that episode. We both may have died that day.

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