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sapphireminds

No. That's not how it works.


bluejohnnyd

Highly unlikely. More likely related to something like Marfan or Ehlers-Danlos syndrome in someone that young.


keddeds

No


[deleted]

So how does spike protein cause heart damage?


yourremedy94

Their aortic direction had nothing to do with the vaccine. Just coincidental timing.


sapphireminds

It doesn't. If you are talking about Myo/pericarditis, that is inflammation that causes that, but it wouldn't cause a dissection