I’m an RN, had a patient today admitted with multiple ulcerative lesions throughout his body, 70s male, no past medical history. He presented to hospital with 10/10 pain of ulcers/lesions on every extremity, inside his mouth & on nasal mucosa, and remarkable cellulitis of arms. Some of the lesions are gangrenous, meaning that it’s rotting tissue that spreads. He says the lesions start as painless lumps and then progress to the open gangrenous sores over a matter of days.
So why did this suddenly happen to a relatively healthy person? All the physicians will document is “possible pyoderma gangrenosum” which is so rare I had to look up, apparently it is basically the widespread gangrenous lesions he’s experiencing, caused by immune system dysfunction.
Looked in his chart, he’s shown as fully Covid vaccinated, got the Pfizer vaccine this spring. It’s not even like I can say anything because just being in the hospital, you can tell that any type of COVID vax resistance is a good way to get you on a black list. I need my job and my health insurance for my family. Feel so bad for this man though & I really hope the meds they put him on help. It’s not like he’s a “COVIDiot Karen” he’s an old man with trust in the system. Makes me sick.
And if this was caused by the vaccine, it’s not like it will EVER be admitted to, explored, or documented that way. This is why I don’t trust what “studies” say about the adverse effects. The “science” is so compromised it’s completely unreliable.
Stay safe out there guys, and remember the CDC immunization cards are 3” by 4” and jpegs can be found online.
I know people who died after getting the vaccine, but I am not sure which one. They suffered from internal bleeding (stomach), headache, got a blood clot then had a stroke.
I am glad that you are a good RN. Thanks for posting.
That’s such a shame I’m so sorry that happened. I truly believe the pandemic response & vaccines are crimes against humanity.
There are definitely people in health care who know what’s up, but it’s really hard to speak out when you’re relying on a paycheck, supporting your family, etc. Best believe TPTB have put on the financial pressure for this reason.
Keep praying & keep having compassion.
Are you able to report to vaers as a nurse? Would you have to let other people know you were reporting to vaers? Always been curious how that works Edit: im dumb, anyone can report to vaers
I work on the floor in the hospital so I’ve never really had to give vaccines besides the flu & pneumococcal vaccine before discharge, so I haven’t seen any reactions to report myself since it’s right before they go home. That’s a good point though, I will look into it and see. There must be a way to report for another person, I’m sure people get reactions who aren’t able to report themselves.
If you’re that frustrated with blue collar workers who have no control over the plandemic then I fear you’ve lost the mark. If you think nurses aren’t doing enough to stop these evil schemes, then you could always stand up with a bullhorn at your workplace and see if you still have hope for your career afterwards. They’ve put every person, not just nurses, in an impossible position. God bless.
Hell no but they think I did. Idgaf anymore. Not putting that in my body.
Thanks for the post. I'd really appreciate it if you come across any other people like this to also post about it. Since we can't trust the mainstream anything anymore we have to rely on each other to keep informed, and every bit helps.
I will. I actually just went back into the hospital setting after doing a different type of nursing for a few years. I feel like a spy because I haven’t drank the COVID koolaid and no one knows. It’s hard “coming out” in healthcare because you will be discredited & cast out in a heartbeat if the wrong people know. Terrible.
10/10 ulcer pain. Slight breeze and he's rolling in agony begging you to shoot him?
On a scale of 0-10, with 0 being no pain and 10 being the worst pain you’ve ever felt, he was rating it as a 10 when he presented to the ER. He said the IV steroids improved the pain but it was still there. Especially his mouth he said it was very painful to eat and drink :-(
Wow that sucks. I remember I had a single mouth ulcer one day, it was horrendous. Could barely eat, drink, or swallow.
Do you think he took it something like a few weeks ago?
Had his second dose in March