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AnnR's avatar

Imagine being the nurses who are seeing these calamitous incidents and knowing that the vaxx caused it. They are going to be suffering severe PTSD.

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Duchess's avatar

We are too. Make no mistake if you know about these shots, you stop in the middle of a day and take a breath when you remember. I am sometimes frozen in fear for the people I love.

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CK87's avatar

I cryd,

before the clotshot rollout.

Knowing that THE MASSES were going to take "IT".

ALL the DEATH,

ALL the SUFFERING.

May the Lord have Mercy 🙏

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NJ's avatar

And yet many of these "professionals" have hardened their hearts and refuse to see the carnage. Details of my own family tragedy are too fresh and too overwhelming to fully share right now. But my loved one visited a primary care & gyn in early Sept who blew off her symptoms. She fought to get scans, biopsy i& the news is very, very bad. These docs pushed her off -chipper to say come back in 3 months. Booster to deadly cancer: 2-3 months to symptoms, very bad news now. Our "System" is broken and many of these doctors are fully complicit.

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

I am very sorry to read this.

If you decide to share in greater detail your experience I will post it. It is very important to chronicle these crimes against us.

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NJ's avatar

Will keep you posted. It's really devastating.

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Tom Tunes's avatar

I’m very sorry to hear this. I’ve lost a close friend to aggressive renal cancer and two weeks ago another lifelong friend called to tell me he had been diagnosed with multiple lung emboli and is constantly short of breath. Just two of 19vaxxed I know who have been murdered or injured.

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NJ's avatar

I'm so sorry. Staggering loss.

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The King's avatar

Really sorry.

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Th's avatar

Good point. Specially since they become nurses due to their desire to help save people

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🤡🌎's avatar

After all the TikTok videos, I don’t think most get into the profession for a desire to help save people.

Most I’ve encountered are ornery, self absorbed types looking for a decent pay check and love the feeling or being superior. I’m in the north east so that’s my experience

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

Nurses have become all those people that didn't know what to do w/their lives, there was a shortage and the schools started taking anyone that signed up. I won't get started on the Affirmative Action hires.

Back in the day it was a calling, special people became the nurses, now it is a job. I have to agree most of the nurses as well as medical staff are either on ego trips or are walking bots that can't think for themselves. I have noticed they are starting to put the CNA and LPN type people in place of a bonafide trained nurse, and they pretend they are nurses because they wear scrubs. Jeez, I have to stop, I would be typing all night.

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Elisabeth L's avatar

Man, I wish I could hug you, I promptly departed from a nursing program--this was during the aftermath of C19 hysteria, so last summer. Graduated cum laude from a prestigious university in ‘08, but decided that the bars & restaurants I worked at during college-years....well, they were still around, and I sure as shit did not know what to do with a degree that funnels grads into law school, or think tanks. Mmm, no thanks, politics is dirty, dirty business, me thinks. I was salty, very salty, over the war-mongers masquerading as elected officials.... hence, years go back, being burnt out from the late nights & smelling booze stuck in my hair from the vigorous shakey-shakey of serving (quite delicious) margaritas and mojitos.

So I was psyched to get to work in health care in 2017/2018, flew threw the prerequisites, scored high on the hesi (this is not to brag, but to express the caliber of my efforts).... then, the psyop-power grab-money-grab death cult stepped in, front & center.

The nursing students in my cohort were decent kids, but.....basic math? Their brains turned into mush. Basic anatomy/physio? What, the pancreas is....a digestive organ, but also....has little clusters of cells that...are involved in a hormone?!...INSULIN?

This is the caliber. This is what is happening, to kids who have no idea that their instructors are indoctrinating them to comply, comply, comply. Classic brainwashing tactics. It was disgusting, I felt disgusted in myself for being so foolish. I wanted to hug those kids and whisper in their ears “run, now.”

That same program was requiring all clinical students to submit paperwork that they were fully foxed with experimental injections. My family - all doctors, surgeons, nurses. They DO care about their patients, especially my father....he retired two years ago from private practice. I believe the lightbulbs have been going off for some time, especially when I pressed them: “Have you read any of the studies, at all? Or are you basing your decisions on pure hearsay? From your OWN doctors? Are you not concerned at how this all went down, the coordinated effort of the drug-pushers that permeate the field with propaganda-pieces, ad nauseum?....with no end in sight?” My SIL pushed the junk with the confidence of, well, THE EXPERTS!

Nursing programs are garbage, at least in the present-day. They tell you to think critically, beating that into your head. Yeah, no shit, was my mental-note. “You have to think CRITICALLY, but here’s the catch: not too critically, or you will see through the charade, and begin to question things that we don’t want you to question, but think critically about all the good you are doing for the sick & suffering...” Yes, indeed, insufferable.

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

What are you doing now? I love Margaritas.

And I agree, it is scary and insufferable being involved in the medical field, it used to be honorable. It is good you got out while you could.

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Elisabeth L's avatar

Ha, indeed it was an honorable profession, unfortunately it is tainted possibly beyond repair. I work at a community college one-on-one with students struggling academically. Much more rewarding, in my opinion.

I make a mean margarita. Fresh limes, a fresh squeeze of an orange, good sugar-cane syrup, lots of tequila, a bit of Cointreau......chefs kiss. Shakey-shakey! Strain over ice.

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

Nice. Saving our future generation, kudos. And no doubt those kids crave some one on one time w/someone that cares. Mentoring is powerful.

With each and every passing day I could use one of those Margaritas! Sounds soooo good.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

Great! When is happy hour??? Ole!!!

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Carlos Santiago's avatar

My experience is that nurses have elevated levels of mental issues, including narcissism, borderline and bipolar disorder - and some are outright psychopaths. Some are decent, but many of those get ground down by the system.

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🤡🌎's avatar

Hit the nail on the head

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Charlotte Z's avatar

Well, if they are on Tik Tok that explains everything.

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Aimee's avatar

And knowing that garbage is circulating in their own bodies! It would drive me insane, I think.

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aj's avatar

and they are ordered not to talk about it

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