George Tragas: "He thought he was invulnerable and said he was the flu," says the journalist's doctor

"He thought the vaccine could help control his blood sugar."

tragas02 George Tragas, Greece, Coronavirus

His diabetologist Giorgos Tragkas, Christos Zoupas, stated that the journalist who passed away after his coronavirus disease he considered himself invulnerable. "Come on, baby flu is going to pass," George Tragas told his doctor, as Mr. Zoupas himself revealed.

"He thought he was invulnerable, and he was even preparing to make a trip, which I told him 'in the name of God where you are going, and most importantly, since you are unregulated you have a greater need than a regulated one to do your sugar, because an inflammation will change your whole profile, it will over-regulate your sugar '' "And as I really told him, this is exactly how they were done with cinematic precision.

"I had specified it, but I did not imagine that it would happen so very quickly and so aggressively," Christos Zoupas told SKAI.

Describing the journalist's adventure, the doctor noted: "The blood sugar went up a lot, this created hyperglycemia, as a result of which he had a cardiovascular event, so the cardiologists had to do an emergency angioplasty, which means to put two or three stents on him. But in order to do pottery you have to do angiography. "The contrast agent is a nephrotoxic drug, unfortunately, and it caused him kidney failure."

"We entered a vicious circle" - What he said about the vaccine

Then Mr. Zouppas added: "And so we entered a vicious circle, and George where on the eve he laughed and told me "Come on baby flu is going to pass… Should I take ZITHROMAX?" I tell him "in the name of God and the Virgin, you are not allowed to behave so casually in the face of the problem that you can have more serious consequences" and in any case it was the last time I spoke and then from the news I learned that he comes in urgently with severe infection in the hospital… »

Among other things, the diabetologist referred to the issue of the coronavirus vaccine, saying: "Unfortunately, I feel that for the first time with him I did not succeed in achieving the goal, that is, to convince him to take it for granted.

When I was talking to him I felt that I had a man who was hesitating between 'yes' and 'no'… I do not know how and why he behaved in this way, but he tried at every opportunity in the last month to give me the impression that I needed a paper to extend the vaccine a bit, because, unfortunately, he thought that with the vaccine his blood sugar could be regulated, although when he first called me he said 'what will I do doctor now that I have 8,6 glycosylated which means an increased percentage of glycosylation and regulation of diabetes.

I started to beg him and tell him that "you have an immediate need to protect yourself from a possible infection because you have a vulnerability due to diabetes for many years", because it is one thing to have sugar for 3, 4, 5 years, and another 30 - 32 that had George.

The body's defense is completely different. "I will do it," he would tell me. I did not feel that he had an ideological background that the vaccine did not, a human fear was that, because in the many years we have been working together he had gained so much confidence in me that he was a man who did what I told him to do with the Gospel ".

via: Newsbeast