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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Diana, thank you for sharing this heartfelt message about the sociopathic discrimination and malicious threats you are being subjected to.

I can’t imagine a more compelling reason for a medical exemption than a blood clotting disorder—have you explored the possibility of obtaining a medical exemption? Or a religious exemption if there are no ethical physicians willing to grant you a medical exemption? I do recall that New York’s laws are so severe, they don’t even acknowledge medical exemptions, at least when it comes to accessing certain venues, correct?

Regardless, it seems you have a potential lawsuit on your hands if you are either denied a medical exemption or access to necessities with a medical exemption. Wrongfully terminated employees are starting to have success in the courts—we need to hammer the system with lawsuits to help hold these tyrants accountable and at least attempt to obtain justice. I suspect you would be able to find an attorney who may be willing to offer their services pro bono. It’s an option to consider, in any case.

As others have also suggested, moving is a possibility as well. I urge you to consider all other avenues before permitting them to pressure you into vaccination, and above all, *please* do not embrace suicide as an option (which won’t be necessary if you don’t allow them to inject you!). I’m sure you have many people who love you dearly, and they would be devastated by your loss.

If you are desperate enough to consider suicide, you have every reason to fight with everything you’ve got to help liberate yourself and your fellow New Yorkers from these horrendous violations of human rights.

Please take good care, and I hope you find a solution that brings you peace, health, and joy.

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Diana's avatar

Thanks so much for your heartfelt advice. I am retired, so I just need to stay quarantined and avoid all activities. It doesn't make sense for me to hire a lawyer just to play tennis. I do have enough money to hire my own lawyer. I would do it to gain access to Ivermectin if I am hospitalized since the government is forbidding hospitals to give proper medical care. I have 4 doctors. They all are ready to treat me with Ivermectin and early Covid medical treatment, so I'm not worried about Covid. Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Pierre Kory, Dr. Zeve Zelenko have treated thousands of patients successfully. I asked 3 of my doctors for a medical exemption. One doctor refused medical exemptions. She stated that her clinic has a policy of never granting medical exemptions. Another doctor said he would think about.

The third doctor didn't answer my request. I decided not to bother the 4th doctor. You know that the AMA has now threatened doctors with loss of their licenses if they oppose vaccination? NY doesn't honor medical exemptions anyway. I am not religious. I think it makes more sense for me to join a class action suit if NY decides to ban grocery shopping. Israel hasn't done that. I am able to accept a lot of restrictions on my freedom in order to avoid vaccination. I just want to be able to use the subway to visit my chiropractor for pain treatments for my arthritis. But I guess I can give that up also. I'm hoping that eventually Covid will burn itself out. Or lawsuits will prevail. Or mass strikes will influence the government. Every day I run to the internet to see the latest news. God bless you all for your support. So far NY is much better than Australia.

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Gigolo Joe's avatar

thecovidblog.com has a link to their legal site where they help people prepare to defend themself against mandates. I know you don't have a job on the line, but it might be worth having a look around. https://covidlegalusa.com/about/

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Diana's avatar

Yes, thanks as well

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Thanks for these handy links, GJ!

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Diana, I agree that you don’t have any need to worry about COVID, especially since you’re already so well-educated on early treatment protocols.

I would urge you to continue pursuing a medical exemption while it’s still possible to get one. Maybe follow up with the doctor who said he’d think about it. How any physician could hesitate to grant an exemption to a patient with a blood-clotting disorder is beyond comprehension, but so is everything that’s been happening since this catastrophe began.

The AMA’s threat is totalitarian in the extreme (reminds me of professionals being required to take the “Oath” in Nazi Germany) and a terrifying prospect. I keep saying all of these ethical medical professionals need to form their own underground health network if they are barred from practicing due to these authoritarian measures. I would gladly patronize them over the colluders who are willing to take the Oath!

A class action suit sounds like a great option, although I hope it doesn’t come to that.

Amen to all of your hopes and more. Thank you for sharing your story and for your continued bravery.

(BTW, I think your message sharing your experience would make a compelling letter to the editor. If you can find a paper that would be willing to print it, maybe it would help awaken people to their own inhumanity and the monstrousness of these regulations. We can hope, anyway.)

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Diana's avatar

I hate to place my doctors at risk. Especially since NY doesn't honor any medical exemptions. Vaccine passports are the only way to enter indoor facilities. So far grocery shopping, public transportation, and medical offices are not banned. So my strategy is just stay at home. Maybe I can get a vaccinated friend to shop for me if groceries are banned. I have several neighbors offering to shop for me. My therapist says the Supreme Court will invalidate any mandate that excludes food. He believes in vaccines, though, and is planning to get a booster shot in February. He offered to write me a medical exemption, but he is not a medical doctor, so it won't be honored. I think that the government will make more and more restrictions on exemptions. Today the NYTImes had a special section praising the efficacy of vaccine mandates. They published a lot of individual profiles interviewing people who finally decided to get vaccinated after being threatened with losing their jobs and livelihoods. One woman stated she felt terrified after she got Covid and recovered--so she ran out and got vaccinated right away to feel safe! Fear mongering has totally misled this woman. She is already 19 times (I don't remember the specific number) safer because she has natural immunity after recovery from Covid. She doesn't need to be vaccinated. Indeed, I have heard that people who have recovered from Covid are MORE likely to have adverse reactions. The Times seemed to be celebrating vaccine mandates because finally they are persuading "the deplorables" to come to Jesus and get the jab. TI consider it misinformation to publish this woman's decision to get vaccinated without also stating that vaccination confers zero benefit for those who already have natural immunity. I see so many lies published in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Funny Times, and TV news broadcasts. It's very easy to get triggered. Unvaccinated people are even described as suffering from mental illness. (I guess persecution will eventually drive us crazy.)

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Mel's avatar

Factor V Leiden should definitely qualify as a medical exemption, Diana. For example, for young women who had this genetic condition, I would never prescribe birth control pills because to do so, may cause them to throw a clot. As it is, birth control pills do have that risk anyway. So, Factor V Leiden is a verifiable, sure-to-be-accepted Covid vaccine medical exemption I’d think. Cheers to you. So glad you have good neighbors and friends.

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Diana's avatar

I have a doctor's appointment coming up in about 2 weeks. Based on your recommendations, I will ask him to test me for Leiden V and see if I can get a medical exemption. I had given up, but this forum is inspiring me with new strength.

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Mel's avatar

Oh, good! There is a genetic blood test for several coagulopathies that I used to run on my patients, so I know it exists.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Diana, it sounds like you’ve thought this through carefully and are approaching this pragmatically. We stopped going to the grocery store well over a year ago to avoid the nonsense and have been getting our groceries delivered from a combination of a local CSA, Thrive Market (https://thrivemarket.com/myaisle), ButcherBox (https://www.butcherbox.com/), Amazon, and other online stores as the need arises. I don’t know if you have Instacart (https://www.instacart.com/) there, but that has been a big help as well.

You are so right about the deluge of propaganda, and I wish more people were as knowledgeable and able to see through the lies as easily as you.

It is funny that those suffering from hypochondria, obsessive-compulsive disorder, paranoia, and mass delusion are accusing us of mental illness, but it is the sane who appear insane when lunacy is the status quo.

Take good care, whatever you decide, and keep us posted. Maybe start a Substack blog to share your journey?

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Mel's avatar

Diana, I read further and see that you know about the FLCCC, and Peter McCullough and the protocols to save your life. They work. I’ve lived it with many patients. They do beaucoups beautifully if treated beginning on day one of symptoms. Much love, mel.

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