🚨 DOCTOR SAYS THIS IS THE WORST VACCINE INJURY HE'S EVER SEEN — THE VIDEO IS HARD TO WATCH
A doctor is going viral after sharing footage of a patient he says suffered the worst vaccine injury he's encountered in his entire career.
The 52-year-old man says he received a COVID vaccine in 2021 and a booster shot in 2022.
He claims that two months later, severe muscle spasms began.
According to the patient, the condition became so debilitating that he was unable to properly sit, stand, or walk for the next four years.
In the video, the doctor documents the man's condition and later shows what he says is significant improvement after several weeks of stem cell treatment.
The footage is now spreading across social media and reigniting one of the most controversial debates of the last decade.
Supporters say stories like this deserve far more attention.
Critics argue there is no proof the vaccine caused his condition.
But after watching the video, many people are asking the same question:
What do you think we'll learn about the vaccine 10 years from now?
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On May 16th, the Chicago Cubs were 29-16 and in sole possession of 1st place in the NL Central.
The Cubs have now lost 18 of their last 23 games, have fallen to a .500 record at 34-34, and are in 4th place in the NL Central.
ESPN sources: Green Bay WR Christian Watson and the Packers reached agreement today on a four-year, $110.5 million contract extension that includes a $31 million signing bonus.
nothing wrong with lances proposals here but it feels sincerely irresponsible for the cubs to move more assets for a rental unless they were like borderline best team in baseball (theyre not)
Yesterday, @MLBNetwork asked me to come up with Tarik Skubal trade packages.
Here’s how I did it…
First — Not even 24h, and I’ve seen people say these are awful or they’d be accepted immediately, which is a good indicator that I wasn’t *too* far off.
I think DET wants close-to-MLB everything. I was trying to get good pitching prospects into each deal (their SP prospect depth is poor).
I did some back-of-napkin math to find Skubal’s surplus. Didn’t have a ton of time to vet this $ amount but needed to do this somewhat quick.
I calculated Skubal’s surplus as roughly $30m ($/WAR reg szn, rough $ of postseason contribution, QO value to DET minus salary).
Then I tried to beat that $ by >$10 mil with prospect value, using the $ value of FV tiers from FanGraphs with some massaging. I then placed prospects into tiers based on a combo of Eric Longenhagen + Kiley McDaniel’s ranks. See screenshot below.
I think I undersold the value of the Brewers deal on air, and oversold the value of the Dodgers deal, but I’ll maintain that the Dodgers have *so many* options to get this done, they’re the clear favorite by a lot.
The crux in all this is a) is my Skubal surplus low / high and by how much and b) moving prospects a half tier or more can swing some of these values by $5-10 mil, which can make some of these deals look light/heavy.
And super important to “b” is that it only matters what DET grades these prospects as. So if they have a 50 FV on a guy like Letson for MIL … maybe they don’t need to include one of Lara/Jett. 🤷♂️ For the Yankees’ package, they’re going to have a hard time with DET if Kilby is a 45+ FV bat to Scott Harris & Co, because they probably need Lagrange for stretch run.
I don’t think my process was perfect, but I’m happy with how this segment came out and my logic approaching it in the time I had.
Always room for improvement!
The Cubs got off to a great start offensively Tuesday night, with each of the first 2 batters (Hoerner, PCA) collecting hits.
But they notched just 1 hit over the next 7+ innings, going 1-for-23.
@JmoneysteckNFL alot of the league going after it this offseason feels like a cheap imitation rather than something they all have a true vision for. (the copy cats that is)