My father-in-law is getting severely sick, seeking advice

  • My father-in-law is getting severely sick, seeking advice

    Posted by Michiko Anderson on April 2, 2024 at 1:37 pm EDT

    Hi. My father-in-law has been sick now for about 5 months. He is vaccinated and am unsure if he has taken boosters; but he very much believes in the shot and knows my husband and I’s feelings regarding the “vaccine” and I don’t think he would divulge to us willingly about boosters. It started with a very bad cough and it progressed to needing to visit the ER last week from fever, cough, and throwing up from the excessive and strong convulsions. The doctors ran a lot of tests and found nothing, gave him antibiotics for bronchitis. This morning he fainted twice while doing church related activities.

    I am extremely worried and decided to print up the post-vaccine cardiovascular and cancer care protocol and even have a few of the supplements in my shopping cart on Amazon ready to buy should things progress, including nattokinase, reservatrol, and vitamin B15 pangamic acid. I am afraid that as soon as I send this that he will get offended and reject my offering. How should I go about talking to him, any advice? I would just be beside myself if I have all this knowledge and didn’t share it or help him in the ways I know of and if something happened to him. I have been close to tears all morning. Every time I watch a podcast or interview with people who have been injured or family members coming forward with their loss, I immediately think of my parents-in-law and I worry about their health and pray that they will be ok. I fear the worst right now, especially because the doctors are unable to find a cause.

    Any advice on how to approach them would be appreciated, thank you.

    Metta replied 1 year, 5 months ago 4 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Mlee

    Member
    April 3, 2024 at 9:20 am EDT

    Hi, can you speak to him in person or at least over the phone before sending the information. People need to know you care and if you can say how worried you are he is more likely to listen. (Use “I” messages, eg I am really concerned but also hopeful …”) Maybe pick just one case study that sounds like what he is going through. Equalise the infection and the vax so it limits the fact that he might have inflicted this illness on himself. And then you could say – “what have you got to loose. These are great antioxidants that will help whether it has been caused by the Spike or some other type of infection.”

  • KarenStewart

    Moderator
    April 3, 2024 at 9:48 am EDT

    Has your father-in-law had Covid? If so, you might want to approach it as ‘maybe you have long Covid?”, even if you’re pretty sure it was the vaccine. I find that some people who aren’t able to entertain the thought that it was the vaccine, can embrace the idea of long Covid. The FLCCC Long Covid protocol has a lot of overlap with the Long Vax protocol. If he’s open to that, you can encourage those things that you find in common on both protocols.

    It’s so hard to watch those that we love suffer and not be able to convince them that they were lied to and to look at the possibility that they were harmed. I go through the same with my family, it’s heartbreaking.

    Here is the Long Covid protocol link: https://imahealth.org/protocol/i-recover-long-covid-treatment/

    And the Long Vax link: https://imahealth.org/protocol/i-recover-post-vaccine-treatment/

  • Metta

    Member
    April 8, 2024 at 12:19 pm EDT

    Great advice, mad dog melvin! So glad to see the progress you’ve made in opening the eyes of those around you . . . .

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