UK: Surge in Heart Problems Blamed on ‘Post Pandemic Stress Disorder’

In the UK, “experts” warn that over a quarter of a million Brits could face a new heart-related illness due to ‘Post Pandemic Stress Disorder‘ (PPSD).

…[L]eading NHS mental health services provider and senior vascular surgeon, Mark Rayner, says Brits are facing a ‘trauma timebomb’ that will see them at risk of heart disease and fatal heart attacks due the effects of PPSD (Post Pandemic Stress Disorder).He said that over 300,000 Brits face heart related issues because of PPSD and that means a rise of 4.5 per cent in cardiovascular cases nationally.Mr Rayner, former senior NHS psychological therapist and founder of EASE Wellbeing CIC estimates that around three million Brits are already living with PPSD and said unless something is done, many people will be at serious risk of heart failure.Mr Rayner said: “PPSD is a very real problem on a massive scale. As well as the condition itself with all its immediate problems, one of the biggest collateral issues is the affect it can have on heart health.

The experts are insisting that heart attacks, embolisms, and cardiac problems that require surgery all have a root cause in a ‘mental health disorder‘.

…Tahir Hussain, a senior vascular surgeon at Northwick Park Hospital in Harrow, said he has seen a significant rise in cases where he works.He said: “I’ve seen a big increase in thrombotic-related vascular conditions in my practice. Far younger patients are being admitted and requiring surgical and medical intervention than prior to the pandemic.“I believe many of these cases are a direct result of the increased stress and anxiety levels caused from the effects of PPSD.“We also have evidence that some patients have died at home from conditions such as pulmonary embolism and myocardial infarction. I believe this is related to many people self-isolating at home with no contact with the outside world and dying without getting the help they needed.”

Meanwhile, the American Heart Association has put out a release asserting that a study shows that cases of myocarditis in young men appear to be mild and recovery quick.

Most young people under the age of 21 who developed suspected COVID-19 vaccine-related heart muscle inflammation known as myocarditis had mild symptoms that improved quickly, according to new research published today in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal Circulation.Myocarditis is a rare but serious condition that causes inflammation of the heart muscle. It can weaken the heart and affect the heart’s electrical system, which keeps the heart pumping regularly. It is most often the result of an infection and/or inflammation caused by a virus.“In June of this year, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices reported a likely link between mRNA COVID-19 vaccination and myocarditis, particularly in people younger than 39. However, research continues to find COVID-19 vaccine-related cases of myocarditis uncommon and mostly mild,” said Donald. M. Lloyd-Jones, M.D., Sc.M., FAHA, president of the American Heart Association, who was not involved in the study. “Overwhelmingly, data continue to indicate that the benefits of COVID-19 vaccination – 91% effective at preventing complications of severe COVID-19 infection including hospitalization and death – far exceed the very rare risks of adverse events, including myocarditis.”

Given what is known about how medical studies are funded and promoted, many people are skeptical of these reports.

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