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Post by honeypea on Mar 6, 2022 16:23:20 GMT
My main concern with this is her unhealthy romanticism of his cause of death. “His heart was too big for this world”. I understand your point. She has been that way this whole time. While not really romanticizing, I would call it idealize. She loves to make him come off as perfect. Too good for this world. A saint in a way for the way hs tackled kids and cell phones that she accesses to spew this stuff. She did this while he was alive too. She always acted like everything he did was amazing. Even bullshit like him standing ON THE TABLE in the middle of a Wendy’s, where other people are eating, putting on some megalomaniac performance. She’d film it and post it and laugh like it was so great. I mean, there’s a ton of his cringe behavior she’s shared. A true example of “love is blind” I guess. 🧐 A lot of people will put their loved ones on a pedestal in death (my dad’s canonized my mother in the last year - really bizarre 180), but Liz had him on a pedestal all along.
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Post by peachiceteas on Mar 6, 2022 16:26:33 GMT
My main concern with this is her unhealthy romanticism of his cause of death. “His heart was too big for this world”. I understand your point. She has been that way this whole time. While not really romanticizing, I would call it idealize. She loves to make him come off as perfect. Too good for this world. A saint in a way for the way hs tackled kids and cell phones that she accesses to spew this stuff. Interesting - I didn’t look at it from that perspective but valid point for sure.
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Post by ScrapbookMyLife on Mar 6, 2022 16:43:21 GMT
I wonder why she was so secretive about it and strung everyone along, before announcing the cause?
Perhaps she brainstorming ideas, on how to capitalize and profit from this piece of information?
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sassyangel
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Post by sassyangel on Mar 6, 2022 18:33:00 GMT
I think I wasn’t clear at all and definitely did a poor job with my wording re: cardiomyopathy in regards to vaccines. I know it’s more prevalent in covid infections versus vax side effects. I should’ve just left that whole bit out. My interest in looking into it stemmed from the fact that my young adult sons (18&19 at the time), who were very low risk for extreme covid illness (due to age and having both already fully vaxed with two doses of Pfizer) - what the over/under was in them then getting boosted. It was specifically the booster dose I questioned - for them - given their demographic and that issue suddenly getting a lot of press at the time. So anywho. Carry on. My post wasn’t intended as a criticism of yours at all, you were quite right that it has been a vaccine side effect, I was just adding some additional info that it can be from both. 🙂 The documented rise in it following an infection is something that a lot of people aren’t aware of.
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Post by joblackford on Mar 8, 2022 0:49:15 GMT
So he died from genetic cardiomyopathy which has nothing to do with Covid-19 (although I'm guessing Covid-19 wouldn't help with the issue!) or mRNA vaccines. Just to make things clear. HCM (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy) is a silent killer and one of those super undiagnosed heart conditions. Many sufferers live just fine, symptom-free, until the fatal incident occurs. It's unfortunately not rare. I will say that it's possible Elizabeth kept this COD tucked away for some time because 1. it wasn't immediately diagnosed as we found out she was surprised by the autopsy report quite some time after his death 2. the children all needed testing. She is a drama queen and lives for the social media drama as we've all witnessed but in this case I get why there may have been a delay in announcing what led to her husband's death. Especially since she mentions they couldn't find the genetic mutation that caused his HCM. This is very worrying because they can't use his genetic mutation to track it directly in the kids' genetic testing. Basically, they are kind of in the dark when it comes to the detective work to figure out if any of the children have inherited the mutation that led to the condition. I'd be stressed out of my mind if that happened to me. I'm not a HCM specialist but I do know that cardiology departments that deal with the condition often have to play detective for the biological descendants when someone suddenly passes from it. I'm guessing this takes time and a toll on the family as a whole. I can't snark on her withholding the COD. She has 4 kids who will likely require regular monitoring for life now and who are at risk of passing the unknown mutation down to their own offspring when they become bio parents.None of this excuses the first kiss cake. Keeping things in perspective here. This really makes sense to me. It's a lot to process anyway, especially if they're doing genetic testing on the kids, on top of them dealing with losing their dad so suddenly.
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