Lizzo cancels show in Montreal; Jamie Foxx recovering from "medical complication"; Maria Menounas has pancreatic cancer; NBC anchor has breast cancer; NBC reporter falls seriously ill while hiking
12-year-old Arizona girl collapses on the soccer field, rushed to hospital by onlookers; "Mysterious cluster of brain infections strikes kids in southern Nevada"
Lizzo cancels Montreal show due to illness
May 6, 2023
Grammy winner Lizzo canceled her scheduled performance in Montreal on Thursday due to illness, telling fans she was struggling with flu-like symptoms and a 102-degree fever, leaving the status for Saturday’s show in Hartford up in the air.
The singer posted on social media just hours before her concert at the Bell Centre to apologize to fans for the cancellation.
“Hi Montreal I had a sore throat last night and a headache and I went to bed and I woke up this morning and it was worse, and my body’s weak and I have chills and my head hurts,” she said in a video where she appears wearing a face mask and under covers.
“Normally if it’s just a cold I would shower, I’ll eat, take some medicine, it gets better, but this is getting worse. I think it’s the flu, and I have to make the unfortunate decision to cancel today.”
https://www.courant.com/2023/05/05/lizzo-cancels-montreal-show-due-to-illness-could-hartford-be-next/
Jamie Foxx 'recovering' amid 'very scary' medical complication, co-star says
May 5, 2023
As Jamie Foxx remains in the hospital after suffering from a "medical complication," his friends and family continue to provide updates on the actor’s condition.
Natasha Blasick, who worked with Foxx on the film "All Star Weekend," spoke out about Foxx, 55, and said she had a conversation with a close friend about his hospitalization.
"I was texting him, and just yesterday I talked to his friend, who's ... really in touch with him. I was ... really freaking out [with] all of the news that he's getting worse," Blasick told Entertainment Tonight on Thursday.
"I was texting [his friend], and he's like, 'No, no, no, he's recovering.' So just hearing that he was recovering made me feel so much better."
Blasick went on to say she’s been keeping Foxx in her thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery.
"It's really crazy," she pointed out. "All we have in this world is our health. Our life ... it's very scary."
https://news.yahoo.com/jamie-foxx-recovering-amid-very-163214981.html
Three TV journalists make “news” of their respective “health scares” (all more than likely caused by “vaccination,” which they don’t think to mention):
Maria Menounos Shares Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms Her Doctors Dismissed
May 5, 2023
Maria Menounos is hoping to use her experience with pancreatic cancer to remind others why it’s important to “be the CEO of your health.”
The television journalist, who is now cancer-free and expecting her first child via a surrogate, first addressed her diagnosis in a poignant interview with People magazine this week. In a follow-up chat with “Today” that aired Thursday, she said she was only able to detect her disease early after pushing back against her doctors’ initial assurances.
Menounos said her diagnosis came after learning she had Type 1 diabetes, which runs in her family, last June. Just months later, however, she began experiencing “excruciating” abdominal pain after eating a farro salad on an airplane, prompting her to assume she’d developed gluten intolerance.
“I did all the appropriate things ― I did all the stool tests; nothing came back,” Menounos explained to host Hoda Kotb. “Went to the hospital, they did a CAT scan. Everything was unremarkable, and anytime I complained about it thereafter, it was like: ‘Well, we just scanned, and everything was fine.’”
Still convinced that “something was wrong,” the former “Extra” and “E! News” host opted for a full-body MRI, which revealed stage 2 pancreatic cancer, in January.
“[My radiologist] goes, ‘You need to go to the hospital right away,’ and he’s white as a ghost and he’s shaking,” she recalled. “My eyes started to well, and I just look at him and go: ‘So I’m a goner.’”
A subsequent biopsy determined that Menounos had a stage 2 neuroendocrine pancreatic tumor, which is less deadly than the more common pancreatic cancer diagnosis of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/maria-menounos-pancreatic-cancer-symptoms_n_6453f13be4b046160310a169
Also with no mention (and probably no thought) of the “vaccination” that most likely sickened then, two NBC journalists heap praises on the medicos now treating them:
NBC Anchor Delivers Tearful Announcement About Health Diagnosis
May 6, 2023
Today in Iowa anchor Calyn Thompson from NBC affiliate WHO 13 News announced her breast cancer diagnosis on air on Wednesday morning.
"Six months ago, I did an interview during breast cancer awareness month reminding you to stay up to date on your mammograms. Little did I know that interview would foreshadow the beginning of my own journey," said Thompson.
"Each day you welcome us into your homes so we can share the stories of others. Rarely are we the ones the story is about, but I wanted to share something personal with you that's taking place in my life. This past November, I was diagnosed with breast cancer," she shared.
The anchor continued, "My medical team is confident it is treatable and curable, and I am completely confident in my medical team. I have completed six chemotherapy treatments, and it feels so good to have that hurdle behind me."
https://parade.com/news/nbc-anchor-calyn-thompson-tearful-breast-cancer-announcement
Note the bullsh*t diagnosis offered by the doctor treating Morgan Chesky for the illness that struck him while hiking (at 9,000 feet)—i.e., that a cold he didn’t know he had was worsened by high-altitude sickness, filling his lungs with fluid, and “forc[ing his] heart to work harder.”
Thus that doctor and the telejournalist (unconsciously) maintain the corporate black-out on the risks of “vaccination”:
NBC News Correspondent Hospitalized After Seriously Falling Ill During Hike
May 1, 2023
NBC News correspondent Morgan Chesky is on the road to recovery following a recent hospitalization. The Dallas-based Emmy-winning journalist opened up about his recent health scare in an April 26 Instagram post, revealing that he was rushed to the emergency room after he suffered cardiac arrest while hiking at Zion National Park, Chesky sharing, "I've never shared a story quite like this one."
Posting a gallery of images from his time spent in the popular park, located in Utah, as well as a photo snapped from his hospital bed, Chesky wrote that "it's an odd feeling to walk out of ICU," revealing that "less than 24 hours after soaking up views at Zion National Park, I was in the back of an ambulance, on oxygen, with no idea what was wrong." Although Chesky said the trip had been "painstakingly planned" and the group embarked on their hike at Bryce Canyon, "followed the next day by Zion, alongside a legendary crew," at sunrise, "the trouble began after Bryce, when a fever hit hard."
Chesky said that as the day continued, he "popped Tylenol, determined to sleep it off again. But when I woke up worse, I caved." Chesky initially went to urgent care, but an ambulance was called after medical personnel there heard his symptoms and checked his blood oxygen saturation. While a normal reading is between 95% and 100%, Chesky's was at just 58%. The newscaster was transported to Cedar City Hospital, where a CT scan revealed "fluid filling my lungs, a blood test showed my heart was stressed." Chesky was diagnosed with High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (H.A.P.E.).
"I was confused. I've hiked at 14,000 ft," Chesky explained. "These hikes barely broke nine. Doctors told me it didn't matter. A cold I may not have noticed in Dallas was exacerbated by elevation, making me even more prone to altitude sickness. When my lungs started to fill with fluid, it forced my heart to work harder, causing my pulse to skyrocket. If not treated, staff tells me you either pass out from lack of oxygen or go into cardiac arrest. Hard pass."
Chesky said "high flow oxygen, blood thinners, and stellar care eased me back towards a safe baseline" over the course of 24 hours, and his "best night's sleep in days was in an ICU bed I felt lucky to have." Chesky, who said that he is "not home yet," ended the post with a message to the staff of Cedar City Hospital, writing, "Y'all are the best. To my uncles who knew something was wrong and stuck w/me, don't expect to carry my pack ever again. And to the crew who had my back throughout this scary as hell ordeal, much love."
https://www.newsbreak.com/news/3010677659926-nbc-news-correspondent-hospitalized-after-seriously-falling-ill-during-hike
Onlookers rush to save 12-year-old girl who collapsed on soccer field, Arizona family says
May 1, 2023
A 12-year-old soccer player is recovering in the hospital after collapsing and going into cardiac arrest during practice, the Arizona family told news outlets. Pyper Midkiff was 20 minutes into her soccer practice April 27 when she collapsed on the field, according to an April 28 post on Facebook by her dad, Matt. Midkiff, a star athlete on the team with no prior health conditions, went into cardiac arrest, according to news outlet AZ Family. A mother of a player on her team ran over to the 12-year-old and “performed lifesaving CPR” until medics arrived. “One of those things that’s never going to happen to you right? I mean, a healthy 12-year-old, a healthy 12-year-old with no symptoms with parents that are fit and healthy,” Midkiff’s dad told FOX 10. “I’ve coached for 28 years. I’ve never seen anything happen like this. I’m a physical therapist and I thought the worst case would be a broken leg.” Midkiff’s heart stopped on the way to the hospital, but paramedics were able to get it beating again before arriving, according to the Facebook post. She was airlifted to Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
The girl is recovering “as they do all the tests and probably will be for a while,” her father said on Facebook. There was no update on her condition as of May 1.
Mysterious cluster of brain infections strikes kids in southern Nevada
April 27, 2023
Disease detectives with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are investigating a cluster of rare and serious brain abscesses in kids in and around Las Vegas and doctors from other parts of the country say they may be seeing a rise in cases, too. In 2022, the number of brain abscesses in kids tripled in Nevada, rising from an average of four to five a year to 18. "In my 20 years' experience, I've never seen anything like it," said Dr. Taryn Bragg, an associate professor at the University of Utah who treated the cases. Pediatric neurosurgeons like Bragg are rare. She is the only one for the entire state of Nevada, and because she treated all the cases, she was the first to notice the pattern and to alert local public health officials. "After March of 2022, there was just a huge increase," in brain abscesses, Bragg said. "I was seeing large numbers of cases and that's unusual. And the similarities in terms of the presentation of cases was striking," Bragg said. In almost every case, kids would get a common childhood complaint, such as an earache or a sinus infection, with a headache and fever, but within about a week, Bragg says, it would become clear that something more serious was going on. After a presentation on the Nevada cases the Epidemic Intelligence Service Conference on Thursday, doctors from other parts of the country said they are seeing similar increases in brain abscesses in kids.
Would one of these people or parents please step up and break the jibby jab spell? All we need is just one.
So, if I am supposed to be the CEO of my own health doesn't that mean I should be free to refuse "covid vaccines"? I doubt this idiot hypocrite agrees.