They are finally sending me and my little girl home! It took 4 dialysis treatments, 3 blood transfusions, and a whole list of other random meds that they gave her, but they were able to get her kidney function back to "near" normal. We have to come back in two weeks for a follow-up.
I am a little worried about the blood transfusions and if she received blood from a donor who took the clot shot. Anyone have any idea if there is anyway to find out? Is there anything that can be done if she did receive clot shot blood?
She's unlikely to have any vax related issues from the blood transfusion.
The clot shot was an issue due to 40 trillion modRNA per shot and DNA contamination from it's production environment. You'd have to get the shot directly for that problem.
Don't do this any time soon though
NAC, Quercetin, Milk Thistle, Dandelion Tea, Zeolite, Serrapeptase, Pine Needle Tea. All helpful.
When you have are facing an unknown health issue, first research the doctors at the hospital, which ones are smart? Take your problem to the smartest Dr you can find.
Also buy a medical encyclopedia, that way you can have a clue.
One good thing that could come of this is your daughter may become super interested in medicine. There are ways to learn super efficiently. She could become a Dr. To do this she has to always be in the hardest classes and taught at home on all subjects.
Research your local hospitals periodically and have the names of smart Drs on file.
Cantaloupe 19 points 8 months ago
Glad she is home, let her recover.
She's unlikely to have any vax related issues from the blood transfusion.
The clot shot was an issue due to 40 trillion modRNA per shot and DNA contamination from it's production environment. You'd have to get the shot directly for that problem.
Don't do this any time soon though
NAC, Quercetin, Milk Thistle, Dandelion Tea, Zeolite, Serrapeptase, Pine Needle Tea. All helpful.
https://thewhiterose.uk/what-to-do-if-already-vaccinated/
FLCCC just came up with a treatment plan as well
https://odysee.com/@FrontlineCovid19CriticalCareAlliance:c/weekly_webinar_May25:5?r=Cct5myaxuQnnoTn5oLyshWyD73FVZ4xB
http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v17n24.shtml
https://thewhiterose.uk/what-to-do-if-already-vaccinated/
https://doorlesscarp953.substack.com/p/therapeutics-for-long-covid
When you have are facing an unknown health issue, first research the doctors at the hospital, which ones are smart? Take your problem to the smartest Dr you can find.
Also buy a medical encyclopedia, that way you can have a clue.
One good thing that could come of this is your daughter may become super interested in medicine. There are ways to learn super efficiently. She could become a Dr. To do this she has to always be in the hardest classes and taught at home on all subjects.
Research your local hospitals periodically and have the names of smart Drs on file.