"This tour will be my last," says Demi Lovato; "Toby Keith reveals stomach cancer battle"; JHU prof blasts CDC over spike in childhood heart damage; Nebraska high school football team cancels season
"X Factor" star Rylan Clark's 2 episodes of heart failure, & Missouri State broadcaster Art Hain's sudden "immune system disorder," are also among this week's "NON-fatals" in the US, Argentina & UK
UNITED STATES
Demi Lovato, goodbye to the scenes: "I'm sick, I can't get out of bed. This will be my last tour"
September 15, 2022
Unfortunately, the troubles do not end for Demi Lovato, American pop star and actress of Mexican, Irish and Italian origins. In a series of stories on his Instagram profile, then removed, the artist wrote words that weigh like a stone: "I'm so sick that I can't get out of bed. I can't do it anymore. This next tour will be my last. I love you and thank you guys", he declared addressing her many admirers, spread all over the world.
Thirty years old last August 20, Lovato reported of an illness - but without specifying its nature or severity - a few hours before taking the stage at the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile, asking fans for help. Tired, the artist asked to give her a hand: "I barely have a voice. Tonight I will often point the microphone at you, at the audience. Please sing for me,” she wrote. Lovato then announced that her Holy fvck tour - the title is taken from that of her recent unreleased album released in August, the eighth studio album - on which she is currently working in Chile, will be her "last".
Lovato was pro-"vaccination":
Always a convinced vaccinist, she was among the first to undergo the inoculation, in this regard she had declared: "For me, getting the vaccine was reduced to a thought process, I would simply prefer to risk potential side effects of a vaccine rather than risking lives, capturing or spreading the covid".
Has she been satisfied?
Reported on June 13, 2022:
Toby Keith reveals stomach cancer battle, tells fans he'll see them 'sooner than later'
June 13, 2022
Country star Toby Keith has revealed he has been battling stomach cancer for much of the past year. "Last fall I was diagnosed with stomach cancer," the 60-year-old singer wrote Sunday in a social media post. "I’ve spent the last 6 months receiving chemo, radiation and surgery. So far, so good. I need time to breathe, recover and relax. I am looking forward to spending this time with my family. But I will see the fans sooner than later. I can’t wait." Though not explicitly stated in the post, Keith's publicist Elaine Schock says he will not be playing upcoming gigs "for now." He was set to kick off his Country Comes to Town tour this Friday in Wheaton, Illinois.
Reality star June "Mama June" Shannon is recovering following a health scare that landed her in a hospital.
September 21, 2022
The mother of Toddlers & Tiaras' Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson told TMZ in comments posted Sept. 21 that she was admitted to a medical center after telling her doctor during a routine appointment that she has been experiencing severe headaches and dizziness. June added that she's been in the hospital ever since and has undergone several medical tests. She did not state her diagnosis or treatment plan.
No age reported.
Missouri State Broadcaster Art Hains Hospitalized, in Critical Condition
September 23, 2022
One of Missouri State University’s most beloved broadcasters is currently in critical condition in a Missouri hospital suffering from an immune system disorder. Art Hains has called Bears athletics for more than four decades. He’s considered the official voice of Missouri State athletics, doing play-by-play for the school’s football, basketball and baseball games. Hains’s son Chris said in a text message to the Springfield News-Leader that his father is believed to be diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome. In addition to his Missouri State duties, Hains also hosts SportsTalk on Jock 96.9 and is a member of the Kansas City Chiefs Radio Network. Hains, 66, is a member of the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame and the Missouri State Athletics Hall of Fame.
Johns Hopkins Prof Blasts CDC over Spike in Childhood Heart Damage: Covid Risk is ‘Lower Than Risk of the Vaccine’
September 23, 2022
Tucker Carlson on his Fox News primetime show dared to go where much of the media is afraid to go — and began asking tough questions about the alarming rise in childhood myocarditis cases. Watch:
“And in some people who received it [the vaccine], there appears to be serious heart damage,” Tucker said. “Far more than the experts thought would occur. The Lancet just surveyed young people ages 12 to 29, who suffered from myocarditis, heart damage, after taking the COVID shot. According to the Lancet, 90 days after myocarditis symptoms emerged, roughly 26% of young people who surveyed still needed daily medication because their hearts were so damaged. Twenty percent said they had problems with their daily activities. Thirty percent said they experienced pain. How will they be at age 60? You wonder. And of course, you know the answer to this.
“Hospitals were perfectly aware of this and they’re warning children about it,” Tucker added before rolling a new advertisement from New York Presbyterian hospital.
“I’ve been into fashion since I can remember, but one day I had a stomach ache so bad,” the ad says. “I didn’t want to do anything. The team at New York Presbyterian said it was actually my heart. It was severely swollen, something called myocarditis, but doctors gave me medicines and used machines to control my heartbeat. They’ve saved me. So now I can become the next great fashion designer.”
“Severe heart damage in otherwise healthy children,” Tucker went on. “Oh yeah. We’ve always had that. No, we haven’t actually. And Dr. Marty Makary was virtually alone in the medical community when he warned about the risks of this. He warned for months in March. He wrote to the CDC and said, you’ve got a duty to quote, ‘rigorously study the long term effects of vaccine-induced myocarditis.’ He was not celebrated for this. Of course, he was attacked, as always.”
Tucker then introduced his guest Dr. Makary, who is a medical professor at Johns Hopkins.
“Well, they famously downplayed, the CDC director last year, said if we vaccinate a million children, there might be 30 or 40 cases of mild myocarditis,” Dr. Makart said. “And they said, if you get myocarditis from COVID, that’s worse or happens at a higher rate. But that’s not true. The studies have come out. Europe reacted by banning the Moderna vaccine altogether in young people, in many parts of Europe and everybody under 30, and in other places, everybody under 40.”
“The tragedy that we’re now learning that there’s significant heart damage, 31% of people having physical activity restrictions,” the doctor went on. “The Seattle study that 63% of children after myocarditis had evidence of heart swelling months down the road on MRI. So we were playing with fire. We didn’t know what we were dealing with. They undercounted the complication rate, making the vaccine look safer than it really was, overcounting cases in young people, in hospitalizations, making the COVID infection look more dangerous than it really was.”
Varsity high school football team cancels remainder of the season
September 19, 2022
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN/Gray News) – A school district in Nebraska made the decision to cancel the remaining varsity football games at one high school scheduled for the 2022 season.
The decision was made as a response to the high number of injuries the Lincoln Northwest High School varsity football team has experienced so far this season, according to the school’s athletic and activities director.
The school district said 20% of the team is out for various illnesses and injuries that either limit or prohibit an athlete’s ability to return to the team in the immediate future. There is an unclear timeline for a possible return to play.
“Out of an abundance of caution and with student safety as our focus, we’ve decided to forfeit the remainder of the Northwest varsity football games,” the school’s athletic and activities director JJ Toczek said.
Of the 60 students remaining on the roster, 36 are freshmen, 12 are sophomores and 12 are juniors, KOLN reports. Only a few of the Northwest players have any varsity experience, and even more have never played organized football prior to this year.
“We want our student-athletes to be safe and have a positive experience on and off the field to help them build their passion for the game,” Toczek said. “Our players will still be able to compete in junior varsity, reserve and freshmen competitions to build their experience as a team and players’ skills for future years.”
https://www.wilx.com/2022/09/19/varsity-high-school-football-team-cancels-remainder-season/
Gym employee and fire fighter save woman's life
September 20, 2022
Houston County, GA - He was off the clock-- but one middle Georgia firefighter says he's never off the job. A woman who gym employees say is a regular went into cardiac v-fib in the middle of her workout. But before an ambulance was called-- those around her sprang into action.
It was a regular Tuesday afternoon when Gerald Michel's love for helping others turned into action. Michel's was at the gym with his son on his day off-- finishing up a workout. "I'm way in the back still doing my work out and then I hear him yell dad!" A woman had collapsed, she was wedged between two machines, and unresponsive. Michel says when he ran over his instincts kicked in. "So I started assessing her. I didn't get a pulse and very faint breathings," he notes.
Michel told his son, whose also a firefighter-- to start CPR on the woman. Then Tiffini Fernandez, an employee at the gym, came over with an AED machine. "She was kind of like to I push it do I push it? We pushed the button and it delivered a shock that brought her back briefly," Michels adds. But it wasn't long before the woman stopped breathing a second time. "No pulse, no breathing. I've been doing this for a while and I've never seen it happen like this before."
According to Michels, they shocked the woman again and this time when she came to, she told Michel and Fernandez that she felt good. Maybe a little too good.
He affirms, "She wanted to get back on the machine... She's a trooper, yeah she's a trooper."
The woman, Mrs. Janet, was taken to the hospital where she stayed for weeks. According to her, doctors say it was a miracle that she survived. A miracle she credits to those who came to her rescue that Tuesday afternoon. "To hear from her and give her a hug and hear her express her gratitude, that was the award for me," Michels affirmed.
Neighbors save a man's life after massive heart attack
September 19, 2022
A Pennsylvania couple saved their neighbor days before his wedding. Chris Favorin suffered a major heart attack after finishing a home workout. Chris’ fiancée went to the neighbors house for help. Rachel Mowry and her husband Christopher performed nonstop CPR for 14 minutes until he had a pulse but then the 53-year-old's heart stopped again two minutes later. Miraculously they brought him back from the dead a second time again.
ARGENTINA
Vehicle driver fainted and collided with another vehicle
September 20, 2022
Around 7:48 p.m. this Monday, two vehicles were the protagonists of a road accident that occurred on Route 3, in a sector of the Industrial Park of this city. The driver of one of the cars fainted and consequently, her vehicle crossed the lane and collided with the side, almost frontally, against another car. It was a Ford Ka, which was driven by 19-year-old Brenda Rain, who fainted and rammed her front end into a Chevrolet Onix, which was driven by Carlos Armando, 33, who was inside and on a baby seat, a 6-month-old baby. The occupants of both vehicles were transferred by ambulance to the hospital in this city, for better medical attention.
https://www.surenio.com.ar/conductora-de-vehiculo-se-desvanecio-y-colisiono-contra-otro-rodado/
UNITED KINGDOM
Rylan Clark Reveals He Suffered Heart Failure Twice In Wake Of Split From Ex-Husband
September 22, 2022
Rylan Clark has revealed he suffered heart failure on two separate occasions after he and his ex-husband split last year. In the past year, the presenter has spoken candidly about the toll the break-up from his husband of six years, Dan Neal, took on his mental health. More recently, the former X Factor star has also opened up about how his divorce impacted him physically, revealing last week that at one stage his mum feared he’d suffered a stroke. Speaking at his An Evening With Rylan Clark event, the TV presenter shared that he also had to have his heart restarted twice in the wake of his break-up.
“It was like my body had shut down,” he told the audience, as reported by Metro. “Twice last year, I ended up back in an ambulance because my heart had failed. It was really strange because I just remember for a couple of weeks going, ‘My heart hurts’.” Rylan continued: “My heart had to be restarted. I just remember lying in re-sus[citation], because I had these pads on with all these wires, and not understanding what it was.”
Kidney Transplants Rejected Within Weeks of Receiving Covid Injections
September 22, 2022
Fourteen days after being injected with an AstraZeneca “vaccine” a 25-year-old woman suffered a transplant rejection. Almost four and a half years earlier she had a successful kidney transplant and she did not report any difficulties until after “vaccination.” A case report published in Nature on 2 March 2022 details this patient’s transplant rejection.
https://expose-news.com/2022/09/22/kidney-transplants-rejected-after-vaccines/
To think that they were forcing those waiting on transplants to get the vaccine before they could receive a new organ, and guess what... the vax can cause rejection of transplanted organs. So enraging.
Wow. Just wow.
It’s only going to get worse.
I do wonder when or if the lightbulb will turn on for the general public.