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Jan 8Liked by A Midwestern Doctor

MWD, For sure my spouse and I have been exposed and shed upon. Upon going back to “the office” after the booster roll out Fall (2022) he developed a mild case of shingles. Whenever I I was around recently injected people, whom I could not avoid due to travel and work my ovaries would be painful,. being post menapause I found this quite disturbing. No bleeding however. This recently occurred again for me when we had to travel out west for a wedding in September 23, again another time following the roll out of another “booster” . FWIW, both our symptoms were minimal and resolved by following the FLCCC guidelines. Not 20 pills a day… but utilizing things that work when needed. FWIW neither of us are injected, but all close family members are. Can lead a horse to water but you can not make them drink, so to speak.

With that please if you have the time could you give your thoughts on lymph node “cancers”. I have never heard of this before. In the last week I have been told of 5 people with this diagnosis. 3 arm/pit area, 2 groin area. All not given a promising diagnosis. Basically told there was nothing that can be done.

I distinctly remember Dr. Tenpenny saying in 2020… some things are worse then death. The good Doctor set a time frame of 3 to 5 years. Seems we are at that cusp. God help us all.

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I probably won't have time to get to lymph node cancers for a long time. Very complicated topic.

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I have a good friend who is multi-boosted. About 3 months ago he developed lumps which turned out to be some lymph node condition. As it was described to me, at least two of them are pressing against his kidneys which began to impact their functioning at which point he was hospitalized where drains were installed to enable the kidneys to resume functioning. He has now just been diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. He is exceedingly uncomfortable, apparently near the drains.

He was in town a few months ago, and we got together for a beer. He looked healthy. In the how are you doing portion of the get together, he said was being treated for gout but voiced no other issues. I'm not expert in health conditions, nor do I know how long prostate cancer might go unnoticed, but this path (particularly the rapid lymph swelling) strikes me as uncommon.

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Look at the substack fenbendazole.substack.com for a cancer treatment.

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See Professor Delores Cahill’s discussion of risk of death within 3-5 yrs of covid injections.

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