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Axel

Nov 8, 2023

Back when the rollouts began I was a medical student early on in my clinical rotations (currently am a medical resident). I have a history of environmental illness so I already knew of the limitations of the allopathic model and shortcomings of its worldview. Thus I took a wait and see approach when it came to the shots and noticed some interesting things early on.

I remember being at an afternoon conference with the other students on that particular rotation, and suddenly feeling very tired, and on the verge of falling asleep. I never skimped out on sleep as a student and got at least 7 hours each night so found this very odd. I then realized I was sitting next to two classmates who had just received their shots (they showed up slightly late to the conference, out of breath from having rushed over from their injection appointments across the hospital campus). In 2021 I also had a lot of groin pain that one practitioner attributed to shedding (I did not have any other infectious or anatomic causes that could explain this). Fortunately my health has improved since then and I had less acute reactions over subsequent rollouts. Though recently I had a patient encounter where the patient's family member was giving off the shedding smell (see next paragraph) in extremely strong amounts and I began experiencing left chest pain. Fortunately it was reactivation of an old shoulder injury rather than anything cardiac (at least that I could tell).

After the rollouts I also noticed a new distinct smell present in public places (especially the hospitals) after the rollouts began (I used to be chemically sensitive pre-pandemic so remember the common odors). I attribute this to the smell of shedding given that it is strongest at hospitals and gets stronger whenever there is a new rollout (and is minimally present in places like a local business run by a narrative skeptical person with many similarly-minded clientele). I still have to wash my hair whenever I get home from a shift to get rid of this smell, despite otherwise not being chemically sensitive.

Additionally, while traveling in Europe I noticed that in crowded public spaces the shedding smell was a lot less than comparable spaces in America. But those people received the same shots (at least in some cases). So I wonder if baseline health differences in Europeans vs Americans impacted the level of shedding.

Unfortunately from what I have observed, the shedding seems to continue indefinitely, though the level is greatly reduced after the first few weeks. I have also been involved with autonomic response testing regarding this topic. If you are interested I can email you some info

Also worth mentioning - I have heard from a lot of environmentally sensitive people that shedding causes them (sometimes quite severe) generalized symptoms that are similar to reactions caused by other things like mold, EMF in the past. From my own experience I have perceived that shedding seems to induce a dauer state similar to high mycotoxin exposure.

https://pierrekorymedicalmusings.com/p/shedding-part-9-more-and-more-clinical/comment/43327532

RosaViento

Nov 10, 2023

Can you describe the smell?

Axel

Nov 10, 2023

The most accurate way would be to say it smells like a post-2020 hospital but I understand this would be rather esoteric for most. The closest general descriptor I can use is a mild sickly sweet smell.

https://pierrekorymedicalmusings.com/p/shedding-part-9-more-and-more-clinical/comment/43445725

Faith

Nov 13, 2023

I am very aware of odors too and I have noticed an off putting odor that I can best describe is a synthetic chemical sour milk odor.

https://pierrekorymedicalmusings.com/p/shedding-part-9-more-and-more-clinical/comment/43611291

Tessa Lena

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Jan 7

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Tessa Lena

Axel, is it a musty sweet odor? Shedding is of course in Pfizer's own papers, but it also happens that a musty sweet smell can be indicative of live Stachybotrys chartarum [a mold]. I was trying to understand that smell for a while, and then realized what it is.

https://pierrekorymedicalmusings.com/p/shedding-part-9-more-and-more-clinical/comment/46839464

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