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There is no such thing as temporary heart damage.

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As a vaccination injured it’s neither mild , short lived, temporary or any of the other lies. I’m alive and managing the symptoms, but it has changed my quality of life. I intend to keep speaking out whenever and wherever I can.

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I wondered the same thing. Is heart damage ever temporary? Will anyone ever look into that or will that be An Inconvenient Truth? I don't see any of the mainstream researchers looking for a problem with the vaccines. They're too busy with their heads in the sand protecting their own salaries

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Are they next going to call miscarriages temporary pregnancies?

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Doesn't it blow your mind how they slipped so easily from the primary lie that "myocarditis is not caused by the vaccine but is a serious risk of Covid infection," to admitting that they EXPECTED the vaccine to cause myocarditis?

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Sometimes, Dr. Paul, your articles -- even after nearly 3 years -- takes my breath away, makes my blood run cold. I'm beginning to think the depravity of these people would horrify Satan.

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Temporary? Mild? WTF IS WRONG WITH THESE HORRIBLE PEOPLE?

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Mild transient heart damage is like saying the World Trade Center suffered mild transient structural damage on 9/11.

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The study is interesting because he makes certain leaps without evidence. He says the vaccines saved lives and that cardiac patients need the shots. He also says that covid19 causes heart damage. Where’s the evidence?

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The only advice I can give is to collate reliable evidence- there’s lots online , whatever you think relevant , print it out present it to him, and leave him to it. Hopefully curiosity will seep through. Arguing with true believers verbally I’ve found pointless.

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Thanks for all your good work. Don’t forget to rest.

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Like Holmgramheal says it's never temporary. Troponin elevation is temporary but damage is forever. It will be interesting to see what happens to our young people over the 10-20 years relative to physical/sports performance and illness. I hope my worries are unfounded.

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