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Dec 1, 2022Liked by Dr. Crystal Luchkiw

Speechless. Weary. Disbelief. Frustrated. Grateful for brave voices. Committed to adding my voice. So glad your brother made it through alive. All the best to you and your family.

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Dec 11, 2022Liked by Dr. Crystal Luchkiw

Dr. Luchkiw, sorry for what happened to your brother. A very sad story, reflective of the current challenging times. As for CPSO, I know of several cases (so there are probably a lot more) when they were supplied real life stories and statistical data related to covid, highlighting the issues with the current establishment policies. Hence my personal opinion is that they know very well what is going on. Their position still hasn't changed not one iota.

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I'm so glad your bro is OK. I had a situation after Astrazen that caused me to swell and get really low bp. Other things were happening to me then too and by the time I received testing my liver was also hurt and I had weakness in my arms and legs.

My doctor would not see me in person but sent me to the ER with a high d dimer and other flags in the blood work. The ER kept asking me if I had anxiety, and in the end said they didn't have time to ultrasound my legs and to come back the next day. I called my doctor after that and told her I was very worried about my heart and that my shoulder from the vaccine was very swollen, she said she didn't care about my heart but that if I took gavapenton for a month for my shoulder she might see me in person.

Five months later, a holter showed I was having PVC's and a trigeminy heartbeat, but that was after the feeling of dying at night went away. I didn't receive care, the cardiologist was actively looking for cancer even as he had said I had myocarditis. They needed it to not be the vaccine.

My should is still swollen with a lump in it since April 2021 I hope it heals because I am an RMT. I have mostly treated myself with magnesium and selenium, zinc Vit D and a naturopath had me salt my water to bring my bp back up. I take willow bark for the pain and rub iodine on my shoulder.

Still working on a bit of neurological stuff in my legs but am so much better.I am pretty proud of myself for finding my way though it. I won't forget the doctor telling me that I had myocarditis but he had young healthy men in heart failure, like I was lucky. We need doctors like you, I hope you get your licence back.

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