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Does Monkey/Smallpox always have pox lesions? I know someone who got really sick after a nose swab (I know), with the symptoms excluding the lesions.
posted 3 years ago by Earthworm 3 years ago by Earthworm +16 / -0

Or was it reactivating chickenpox/shingles?

Something is in the swabs that causes maasive lymph node inflammation.

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– RentFreeCrisisAct 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

Rat poison is the western medicine answer. Of course it isn't called THAT, it's called Coumadin or similar. Thins the blood so no clots can occur. Having been on these after I was run over by a car (had a metal rod put into my leg and during the op, apparently a blood clot occurred. I still feel it there after two+ decades from time to time even though they said it was gone. Its not.) First I was shooting this shit in glass syringes into my stomach and then after that I took the pills. CONSTANT monitoring and feeling like dog shit ensues when you take that shit. Its pretty raunchy.
As a bonus, as I said, it didn't even fucking work.

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– Earthworm [S] 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

I'm sorry to hear that. A relative was on... Warfarin? And it seemed damaging.

If you are still concerned about strokes, a holistic healer told me to take 2 vitamin e daily (instead of the recommended 1) as he hadn't seen any strokes or blood clots on that dosage.

I'm not a medical practitioner though so not making any suggestions.

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