Story time….
Anon was diagnosed with CKD approximately ten years ago - has been a steady decline ever since. Two years ago, things got really bad and anon was ordered to change diet and take some serious meds along with a Rituximab infusion scheduled treatment. Immune system then became compromised.
Enter COVID.
Anon then was persuaded to receive vaccine from rheumatologist who was on the Pfizer team development team since anon's immune system was compromised. Then, says later anon lost sense of taste and smell; anon ignored this and went and got his first vaccination in March. After being vaccinated, anon decided to get tested and tested positive for COVID. (Note: the ONLY reason anon went to get tested was because anon never in his lifetime experienced a loss of smell and taste - the case was very mild and anon never suffered anything else than a mild fever and loss of taste/smell). Anon then received second COVID vaccination in April.
In September anon suffered a severe decline in health. Lungs filled with fluid and developed serious pericarditis. Pericardial sack had to be tapped and emergency catheter had to be placed to start dialysis that day.
So in this scenario, had anon not described the backstory and simply said: "Yeah, I got the vaccine and months later I had to get a catheter and go to dialysis", it would be in complete alignment with the ridiculous slides in qresearch that "the vaccine is killing people". In most cases it is no - people are dying from pre-existing conditions