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Various official (Medical Industry) sources admit these effects:
- Extrapyramidal effects such as tardive dystonia, tardive dyskinesia, etc.
- Elevated prolactin in both males and females
- Weight gain
- Temperature dysregulation
- Increased mortality rate
- Memory or cognitive impairments
- Risk of stroke
- Cardiac disorders
- Increased falls and injuries
- Incidence of NMA (neuroleptic malignant syndrome)
- Kidney damage
- Impaired liver function
I can attest to some of those - others (e.g. organ damage) may manifest themselves eventually. You can google them.
I have painful cramps (like a Charley Horse) in both feet often, and sometimes a painful twisting of toes. All I can do is
wait for them to pass. I fall often and must use a cane to even stand as I am unable to balance without it or some object such
as walls and furniture to hold to.
My short-term memory is severly impaired, while my memory of the sixty-five years preceding my injuries is unaffected. My
personal physician - for what it's worth - says I am in excellent physical condition for my age.
The lobotomizing effect of the drugs is not mentioned as a side effect even though it is admitted to by those without a vested interest.
It is after all their intended effect. The vociferous denials by industry representatives is sometimes as frantic as their other denials
about the Plandemic denials. Lie after lie after lie was exposed and the response was more lies until the tangled web couldn't be
undone even in small parts. Unfortunately the attention span of most of the population is so short that it works on most of them.
I'll tell you what it feels like. For the better part of a year I just didn't care about anything, didn't want to do anything but lie in
bed and sleep as much as possible. I was fighting it, but without the help of my caregivers it would have been impossible. It does
seem to have lessened, but people with a weaker mental constitution may never overcome it, even with help from others.
As for my physical condition, let me describe my experience beginning when I left the hospital and now. Barely able to walk a
short distance using a walker and with assistance and too weak to lift a small weight of two pounds with one hand and not a all with
the other. It was several weeks at least before I would venture outside the house alone.
My internals had begun to become more normal. One effect - most likely from the physical abuse - was several months of bowel incontinence.
I was almost as terrified by the prospect of having to wear adult diapers for the rest of my life as by the possible complete failure of my kidneys causing a
lifetime of dialysis treatments. Fortunately it did eventually end, as most of the drugs were purged or reduced substantially. I'm not
convinced that some of them ever go away completely, or that the wires that were were cut or misdirected can be repaired.
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