What happened to this guy?

Or the shots. My uncle died from a massive heart attack within 3 hours of his. Same for a cousin, about 2 days later. No heart problems before that. Many of my co-workers died from heart issues in 2022, I want to say we lost close to 45 in a 5-month span. Just heartbreaking.
Wow, where do you live anyway. I know of no one that even had more than a sore spot at the injection spot. I call BS on your statement. I have had seven of them, I'm 76 years old and except for a very minor reaction after the first one, I don't even have the sore spot reaction anymore. The worst thing that I have experienced is the pain from pulling off the Band-Aid.

I'm just having a bit of a problem accepting those figures or the reasons for their passing. Thousands of people die of heart attacks every year. With or without a covid shot or previous symptoms. When I was a kid we all took a polio shot without question and as soon as we did, the wide spread epidemic basically stopped. Everyone got one and it stopped. No one was exaggerating stories that are neither likely nor can be backed up for much more than unsubstantiated rumors. My children all were vaccinated for everything available and it saved them from chicken pox, measles, mumps and any number of childhood viruses that I had to suffer through as a child. I also attribute vaccinations to possibly preventing me from spending my life in an Iron Lung. The CDC reported "The data does not support an association of COVID-19 vaccination with sudden cardiac death among previously healthy young persons. COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for all persons aged ≥6 months to prevent COVID-19 and complications, including death". In a study done in one state between midyear 2021 and 2022 only forty people were reported to have died within 100 days of the injection and none of them could show a connection directly pointing to Covid shots as even vaguely involved.

Many more people died needlessly in this country due to the fear generated by those that were convinced that the shots were more dangerous than the problem it was trying to solve.
 
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It was on WDW Radio Clubhouse's FB page, a post by Lou Mongello from Sept 18. It looks like cancer, from doing some more digging.

I hate cancer.
Thanks MN. I did go look up on Lou's site (great guy) and found that post. Great picture.

Many good memories with Ray, mostly in December. He always had his scooter decorated with a Mickey wreath and battery operated Christmas lights. I always stayed at the Swan. I recall one year when he was across the way at the Dolphin, he had his balcony all decorated in lights. It was so nice to see that every night coming 'home'. He was always so helpful on the disABILITY forum here and other sites. Ray will be missed/

Here's one of us, me taking the selfie, concentrating on taking it, haha. I don't take selfies. Probably at the Osborne Lights.

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And ALWAYS a smile

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Or the shots. My uncle died from a massive heart attack within 3 hours of his. Same for a cousin, about 2 days later. No heart problems before that. Many of my co-workers died from heart issues in 2022, I want to say we lost close to 45 in a 5-month span. Just heartbreaking.
YIKES!!!!
 
Thanks MN. I did go look up on Lou's site (great guy) and found that post. Great picture.

Many good memories with Ray, mostly in December. He always had his scooter decorated with a Mickey wreath and battery operated Christmas lights. I always stayed at the Swan. I recall one year when he was across the way at the Dolphin, he had his balcony all decorated in lights. It was so nice to see that every night coming 'home'. He was always so helpful on the disABILITY forum here and other sites. Ray will be missed/

Here's one of us, me taking the selfie, concentrating on taking it, haha. I don't take selfies. Probably at the Osborne Lights.

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And ALWAYS a smile

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Never met him, but every post he was so gentle and encouraging.
 
Wow, where do you live anyway. I know of no one that even had more than a sore spot at the injection spot. I call BS on your statement. I have had seven of them, I'm 76 years old and except for a very minor reaction after the first one, I don't even have the sore spot reaction anymore. The worst thing that I have experienced is the pain from pulling off the Band-Aid.

I'm just having a bit of a problem accepting those figures or the reasons for their passing. Thousands of people die of heart attacks every year. With or without a covid shot or previous symptoms. When I was a kid we all took a polio shot without question and as soon as we did, the wide spread epidemic basically stopped. Everyone got one and it stopped. No one was exaggerating stories that are neither likely nor can be backed up for much more than unsubstantiated rumors. My children all were vaccinated for everything available and it saved them from chicken pox, measles, mumps and any number of childhood viruses that I had to suffer through as a child. I also attribute vaccinations to possibly preventing me from spending my life in an Iron Lung. The CDC reported "The data does not support an association of COVID-19 vaccination with sudden cardiac death among previously healthy young persons. COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for all persons aged ≥6 months to prevent COVID-19 and complications, including death". In a study done in one state between midyear 2021 and 2022 only forty people were reported to have died within 100 days of the injection and none of them could show a connection directly pointing to Covid shots as even vaguely involved.

Many more people died needlessly in this country due to the fear generated by those that were convinced that the shots were more dangerous than the problem it was trying to solve.
You're funny...and in denial. The info is out there. From the medical field. Do the research and do not use Snopes, AP, Reuters and the link. They are all bought and paid for.
 
Ah yes, Cheshire Figment. It has been a long time since I saw that name. He was a CM, wasn't he? Didn't he have a disability and he offered a lot of great advice to people with disabilities? He passed as well? :(
I live in the same community as Cheshire Figment did. Yes, Cheshire Figment passed away several years go.
 















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