Kaden Clymer of Wauseon, Ohio, was stricken with sudden inexplicable pain just days before the start of football season. His legs had swollen four inches in circumference and he felt pain radiating through his legs and back with no warning.
The day was Aug. 1.
Clymer’s father took him to the emergency room. The high school junior wouldn’t leave the hospital for nine days.
By the end of his stay at Toledo Children’s Hospital, doctors had extracted approximately six feet of long, string-like blood clots that had spread throughout the veins in Clymer’s legs and a regimen of blood thinners would end his high school football career according to WTOL-TV.
“I just wanted to go home honestly. I didn’t really care what they did to me, I just wanted to go home,” Clymer told the station.
Clot shot!
And that’s why they call it the clot shot
Could it be the ‘Vid vaccine had a part in this??? No mention….