Does this sound like a vaccine side effect? Coincidence? Deep state hits? I don't have the list of aide effects/adverse reactions. Is bone/blood cancer (MM) on the list?
Multiple myeloma is a relatively uncommon cancer. In the United States, the lifetime risk of getting multiple myeloma is 1 in 132 (0.76%).
Multiple myeloma is a cancer that forms in a type of white blood cell called a plasma cell. Healthy plasma cells help fight infections by making proteins called antibodies. Antibodies find and attack germs.
In multiple myeloma, cancerous plasma cells build up in bone marrow.
Rather than make helpful antibodies, the cancer cells make proteins that don't work right.
Treatment for multiple myeloma can often help control symptoms and improve quality of life.
But myeloma usually can't be cured, which means additional treatment is needed when the cancer comes back.Rather than make helpful antibodies, the cancer cells make proteins that don't work right.
Risk factors Factors that may increase the risk of multiple myeloma include:
Getting older. Most people are diagnosed in their late 60s. Being male. Men are more likely to develop the disease than are women. Being Black. Black people are more likely to develop multiple myeloma than are people of other races. Having a family history of multiple myeloma. Having a sibling or parent with multiple myeloma increases the risk of the disease. Having monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance, also called MGUS. Multiple myeloma starts as MGUS, so having this condition increases the risk.
It appears that people with MM can have worse reactions to the vaccine.
And studies have shown that people with MM don't get as good 'protection' from the vaccines.
What do you guys think?
Have you noticed that Will's kids don't look anything like the parents? But the girl especially looks like Elizabeth. I wonder who really donated the egg.
Back in the day, there were wide spread conspiracies that they had to use a surrogate for the first boy and girl (they hadn't had the last one yet. They had even identified the likely IVF doctor an potential surrogate. There were various theories about why they had it done and if the senior royals knew in advance.
Megan Markel who obsessively studied the royal family also faked her pregnancy but without the wide support of the royal family and retainers so they messed up more frequently.
I suspect she would have gotten the fake pregnancy idea from Will and Kate.
Now those websites/info have been scrubbed and the Megan Markle fake pregnancy has been used to dilute and hide search results.
It went into a bunch of stuff like how the physics and anatomy of a pregnant person doesn't allow them to do xyz like Kate did. Or about her hump size being inconsistent depending on the event and vanity.
Conveniently, Kate was also alledged to have extreme morning sickness so she hide from public view most of her pregnancies.
https://www.parents.com/pregnancy/my-body/morning-sickness/i-lost-so-much-weight-during-pregnancy-due-to-hyperemesis-gravidarum/ hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), a condition that affects up to 3 percent of pregnancies - weight loss of more than 5% of body weight, inability to gain adequate weight during pregnancy could lead to premature birth and a low birth weight, which can result in lifelong health problems.
Kate has been confirmed to be 'ana', iykyk.
(Pro-ana, anorexic)
Being underweight (BMI under 18.5) can reduce a woman's fertility by causing hormone imbalances that affect ovulation and the chance of getting pregnant. Compared to women in the healthy weight range, women who are underweight are more likely to take more than a year to get pregnant.
She's been underweight since Will dumped her and she lost the weight to get him back. Then lost a lot of weight before her wedding and kept losing.
She's skinner than Gigi Hadid, a super model and makes Nicole Kidman look beefy. The thing is she can get a pass for her anorexia because it is the working out version. Technically on the scales she might currently be 118 pounds at 5'9 but her body fat composition probably has hovered between 8-15%.
So despite very low body fat, being 30 years old, she got preggers very quickly after their wedding - as did Megan and Harry.
You ever notice how aristocrats love equestrianism? Somebody once pointed out that it's not just an ostentatious, expensive hobby for people with too much money and free time, it's a spillover from their obsession with breeding and bloodlines. Point is, God only knows what they get up to when it's time to breed themselves.
The thing that really struck me about Will & Kate & their spawn was when Kate came out with the newborn wearing that "Rosemary's Baby" dress. I mean, if there was ever an instance of them "putting it in out faces", that was it.