Back in April-May I posted about my neighbour (68) who called an...

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    Back in April-May I posted about my neighbour (68) who called an ambulance with a heart rate up to 190. The other day she had a heart attack and had to be flown to Wellington with the heart fluctuating between 30 and 190, but is back home now and very tired.

    She had a booster in January which was work-mandated so it was hard to say that caused her symptoms. She was tested in the ambulance and, voila, she was positive, even though no symptoms.

    This video, at about 8min states "that mi-ocarditis and peri-carditis can accelerate heart disease. So if you have mild narrowing of the arteries leading to the heart which would not cause problems for 10-20 years, suddenly it becomes severe and you have a heart attack within a year".


    I wonder if this is what happened, the vaccine (some would say covid itself) affected her heart, which over time caused her arteries to narrow further because of the inflammation and lead to a heart attack
    months later.
 
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