Another Reaction? 4/2
Email 04/02/2021
Hi Mr. ______,
Still no covid patients. However, I did have another possible vaccine reaction patient today. This time it was a 79 y/o male complaining of an excruciating unbearable headache, slight shortness of breath, chest pain, and chills but no fever. His wife told me he had the same symptoms 2 weeks ago and the hospital told him it was "probably side effects from some of the medications he takes". He took the second of his vaccine shots on 3/9. That would mark the beginning of his problems in that magic 1-2 week window that has been common between the other vaccine patients I have encountered. Then two weeks later (today) he was experiencing what appeared to be a relapse of the first bout of symptoms.
Here is what I find extremely interesting. With the last two suspected vaccine patients I've transported I made sure to let the nurse know that the patient has been vaccinated and the date of their injections. The first time I relayed that info I got a "deer in headlights" look and the nurse just asked "So?". No matter how close I put the dots, they just couldn't connect them. The second nurse, today, also said "So?", but followed it with "You can still catch covid if you've been vaccinated.".
What I got out of this last interaction is that the nurse still didn't even consider the possibility that vaccine was to blame... Not even on her radar. Plus she is pro covid vaccine, but didn't blink an eye at the thought that the vaccine didn't prevent "covid" with this patient. And I couldn't help but notice how she had already zeroed in on a pathway to a positive covid diagnosis before I had even finished giving my verbal transfer report (which happens during the first minute that the nurse enters the room).
I don't detect malicious intent on the part of these nurses, but I definitely observe extreme ignorance of the reality of the world around them. Another example of people believing what the "experts" tell them to believe rather than tangible reality in front of their own two eyes.
In an insane world, the sane appear insane...
Handy

