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Florian Dagoury: World Record Holder In Static Breath-Hold Freediving Diagnosed With Myopericarditis After Pfizer Vaccine, Possible End Of Career


               
2021 Nov 7, 6:11pm   208 views  4 comments

by Al_Sharpton_for_President   follow (6)  

Florian Dagoury, currently the world’s top static breath-hold free diver, has been diagnosed with myocarditis and pericarditis 40 days following his second dose with the Pfizer vaccine. He is known for the fact he officially held his breath for 10 minutes and 30 seconds. The elite Freedriver, of French origin and based in Thailand, experienced a significant decrease in his breath-hold ability and went to a cardiologist who told him that it’s a common side effect of the Pfizer vaccine.

Florian shared his experience on Instagram:

Myocarditis, Pericarditis and Trivial Mitral regurgitation! Thank you Pfizer.

Just want to share my annoying experience after vaccination and perhaps have some testimonials and similar stories around Freedivers. Did you get better?

After my 2nd dose I noticed that my heart rate was way higher than normal and my breath hold capacities went down significantly. During sleep, I’m at 65-70bpm instead of 37-45bpm. During the day I’m now always over 100bpm instead of 65bpm, even when I sit down and relax. I once even reached 177bpm while having dinner with friends !!!! 10 days after my 2nd jab, I went to see a cardiologist and he told me it’s a common side effect of Pfizer vaccin, nothing to worry about, just rest it will pass. 40days after 2nd jab, I had no progress so I went to see another cardiologist and got diagnosed with Myocarditis, Pericarditis and Trivial Mitral regurgitation! Which is basically an inflammation of the heart muscles caused by the immune system and some tiny leaks of blood from the valves that no longer close properly. I’m now struggling to reach 8min breath hold, 150m dyn and I even have a strong urge to breathe doing 40m dives. 30% decrease on my diving performance roughly.

My first thought and recommendation to Freedivers around the world is to choose a vaccine which is done the old fashion way like Sputnik, Sinovac, Sinopharm etc…instead of those new mRNA vaccines.

An echogram showing damage to Florian’s heart:

The news comes shortly after French tennis player Jérémy Chardy and triathlete Antoine Méchin were forced to suspend their seasons after a severe adverse reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine.

https://thecovidworld.com/florian-dagoury-world-record-holder-in-static-breath-hold-freediving-diagnosed-with-myopericarditis-after-pfizer-vaccine-possible-end-of-career/



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1   Patrick   2021 Nov 7, 6:13pm  

That POISON sticker is very good.

We should plaster them all over every vaxx location.
2   HeadSet   2021 Nov 7, 6:58pm  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says
I went to see a cardiologist and he told me it’s a common side effect of Pfizer vaccin, nothing to worry about, just rest it will pass.

I wonder if this cardiologist was afraid to assign any blame to the vaccine. The doctors in my areas are terrified to cite any side effects as being caused by the jab.

Al_Sharpton_for_President says
I went to see another cardiologist and got diagnosed with Myocarditis,

Myocarditis is permanent life-long damage. Stats for Myocarditis show 20% fatality in 2 years, and 50% fatality within 5 years.
3   RWSGFY   2021 Nov 7, 8:09pm  

Viral vector vaccines like Sputnik, AZ or J&J are NOT done "the old-fashioned way" - the tech is a bit older than mRNA but still in its infancy - it was developed for Ebola vaxx first approved in 2019.
4   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2021 Nov 8, 5:31am  

After Myocarditis
After treatment, many patients live long, full lives free from the effects of myocarditis. For others, however, ongoing cardiovascular medication or even a heart transplant may be needed. Overall, myocarditis which can cause dilated cardiomyopathy, are thought to account for up to 45 percent of heart transplants in the U.S. today.

Healthy lifestyle changes can also support proper heart function. Your doctor may recommend that you reduce sodium in your diet, avoid alcohol, limit fluid intake and quit smoking. It’s also generally advised that you avoid competitive sports and other rigorous exercise for a period after diagnosis, to be determined by the cardiologist. And while it’s possible for the disease to come back, more-so in giant cell myocarditis, it is extremely rare.
https://www.myocarditisfoundation.org/about-myocarditis/

Clinically, patients with viral myocarditis will spontaneously recover in one third of cases, persist with the disease in one third, and deteriorate in another third of the cases.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17200452/

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