Was a normal moving and thinking guy, had the jab, then he got the leg thing, falls asleep all the time. He's been to a couple of hospital visits and no diagnosis yet. Got an MRI scheduled ...
Might just be coincidence, he is 74 after all. But he's turned old in about 6 months.
I'm close to someone who is showing signs of dementia (not vaccinated), and I wouldn't wish it upon my worst enemies.
It's one thing to be afraid of a heart problem or a liver problem; but being afraid because you don't know where you are, or because you don't know who the strange people are sitting next to you whom you once called family, or thinking you desperately need to be somewhere that doesn't even exist...that's Hell on Earth.
I think this is happening to my dad, he's 74.
Was a normal moving and thinking guy, had the jab, then he got the leg thing, falls asleep all the time. He's been to a couple of hospital visits and no diagnosis yet. Got an MRI scheduled ...
Might just be coincidence, he is 74 after all. But he's turned old in about 6 months.
I'm close to someone who is showing signs of dementia (not vaccinated), and I wouldn't wish it upon my worst enemies.
It's one thing to be afraid of a heart problem or a liver problem; but being afraid because you don't know where you are, or because you don't know who the strange people are sitting next to you whom you once called family, or thinking you desperately need to be somewhere that doesn't even exist...that's Hell on Earth.
My sympathies. I watched my dad's father go through it. Now it looks like my dad's turn. And then I guess, I will be watching myself in the mirror.
At least no-one will be watching me, the childless unmarried. I will just die of thirst at home.
The MRI won't show anything because the blood clots are microscopic. Definitely don't let him take a second one.
It's too late. Both my parents had both, despite knowing my position.
You can imagine how I felt when mum told me "you dad's leg is acting weird and shaking".