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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82491329 United Kingdom 05/10/2022 04:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My vaxxed cousin was recently hospitalized because she “wasn’t feeling right”. Quoting: Vocal Moss Long story short, they found clotting in her lungs and both of her legs. She was healthy prior to the jab, and claims to have only gotten it to protect her husband who has CML and other health issues. She was his care giver. Now they both have health issues. The doctors told her that she’d need to be on blood thinners for the rest of her life, and she left the hospital in a walker. It is hard to witness what is happening. The more severely CoVaxx injured they are, the greater their state of denial. Confronting the idea the doctors are npcs, follow less scripts than they write for questionable evidence pharma produce and profits rather than necessarily act under hypocritic oath. Quite a heavy betrayal. Almost like mother betraying a young child, to many. They can't get their heads around it. So will believe absurdities to deflect. |
Humanitarianlike
User ID: 69999830 United States 05/10/2022 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | . Quoting: Zovalex I went in to a Labcorp facility yesterday to have a few vials of blood drawn for medical screening. I didn’t know the tech’s stance on vaccines, so I approached it as follows: I picked up one of the vials of my blood, tilted it back and forth, and asked her, “So what do you think? Does it look normal to you?” She replied, “Yes! It looks great!” with strong emphasis on the word “great”, so I said, “That implies other peoples’ blood doesn’t look great. What are you seeing with others’ blood?” She lowered her voice to a whisper and said, ”It clots fast when I draw it. It takes longer.” (Whereas, mine was flowing quick and easy). That was my opening. I looked right at her and whispered, “I’m not vaccinated. I’ve been hearing about blood clots.” She literally got excited that she had found someone like me and said, “I’m not vaccinated either, but I can’t talk about it because almost everybody is!” I reassured her that we are a much larger group than she realizes, but the media makes it appear we are a small minority, and we stay silent because the vaxxed will berate and attack our stance. Another tech walked in at that moment so we had to drop the convo, but I wanted to share it with GLP. I would advise against handling blood vials. They shouldn't have let you do that. Hemolysis can occur by damaged fragile red blood cells. They can leak hemoglobin into the plasma. |
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User ID: 81627626 United States 05/10/2022 04:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My 25yo vaccinated brother-in-law recently collapsed while cooking and was unconscious in the hospital for 11 hours. Quoting: Zoë In the hospital they tried to draw blood and couldn't: It would not come through the needle. So they gave him blood thinners, waited an hour or two, and then were able to draw some blood! i don't think a 25yr old is supposed to be doing that. We warned him but like so many he wouldn't listen. Since being vaccinated (2 doses), he also sleeps with one eye open unless he tapes the eyelid shut (no kidding); he hallucinates; he can't think straight. His 23yo sister also... since being vaccinated about 8 months ago (1 dose), she's had a non-stop headache and frequently feels like she's having a heart attack. She's also fainted twice at work. I'm guessing at least one of them won't make it till the end of the year :-( "There are known knowns. There are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns. That is to say, we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns, the ones we don't know we don't know." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80667743 United States 05/10/2022 04:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it does that unless agents are in the vial to prevent clotting. OK and it will not draw thru the needle if already clotted which would mean the patients was half dead already. Quoting: Mother Maggie Those who support all this clotting crap are extremely ignorant. In Phlebotomy. You can easily see if someone ate burgers the night before in their blood. It was thicker and cloudier looking than someone who ate vegetables and a leaner meat. Really! |
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User ID: 69999830 United States 05/10/2022 05:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it does that unless agents are in the vial to prevent clotting. OK and it will not draw thru the needle if already clotted which would mean the patients was half dead already. Quoting: Mother Maggie Those who support all this clotting crap are extremely ignorant. In Phlebotomy. You can easily see if someone ate burgers the night before in their blood. It was thicker and cloudier looking than someone who ate vegetables and a leaner meat. Really! Not so much in a blood draw to vial. Plasmapheresis, the process of donating plasma yes. Red plasma is a sign of higher meat consumption - animal fat content. Also the filter is an indicator. Dehydration can make the blood thicker. In fact most Americans are chronically dehydrated. Bad for cells. It can make your heart work harder increasing blood pressure. |
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User ID: 81004338 Canada 05/10/2022 05:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.researchgate.net (secure)] The ingredient in dandelion leaf and milk thistle, neutralizes cobra venom. b sisterol Unbelievable I took the time to save fucking lives with links and nutrients and it didn't post and that person I WILL HAUL YOUR SOUL AWAY IN THE END. MKHL! TAKE NAC. [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] THe pic near the top of listing the dandelion ingredients a whole bunch of them work. Resveratrol works. C. Thinning blood, K2, b6, nattokinase Ivermectin hydroxychloroquine or just quinine, grapefruit peels there are videos on how to make your own, not sure if its really quinine, but its quercetin for sure and quercetin is a gentler form of quinine in behavior not in groupings, it just does the same thing. Curcumin and black pepper extract. So if you have any clotting issues get to work and start taking supplements and dry alot of ORGANIC NOT SPRAYED dandelions. We're digging them up every week now but the organic stuff in the health food store is good too with ginger, tumeric. black pepper. makes excellent tea. Last Edited by Sungaze_At_Dawn on 05/10/2022 05:39 PM The Devil tries to convince everyone he doesn't exist. The state tries to convince everyone they cannot resist. Do not go quietly into the good night. Rage Rage against the dying light! |
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User ID: 79751450 United States 05/10/2022 06:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it does that unless agents are in the vial to prevent clotting. OK and it will not draw thru the needle if already clotted which would mean the patients was half dead already. Quoting: Mother Maggie Those who support all this clotting crap are extremely ignorant. In Phlebotomy. You can easily see if someone ate burgers the night before in their blood. It was thicker and cloudier looking than someone who ate vegetables and a leaner meat. Really! Not so much in a blood draw to vial. Plasmapheresis, the process of donating plasma yes. Red plasma is a sign of higher meat consumption - animal fat content. Also the filter is an indicator. Dehydration can make the blood thicker. In fact most Americans are chronically dehydrated. Bad for cells. It can make your heart work harder increasing blood pressure. Sorry, but the professional phlebotomists I worked with for many years could tell differences in drawing tubes of blood. Perhaps you have to do it for a while to gain enough experience to be able to tell? |
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CKP... quad vaxxed...
User ID: 79523858 United Kingdom 05/10/2022 06:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Load of bollocks.. Quoting: CKP... quad vaxxed... I have regular bloods taken every 2 weeks.. 4 vials and 7 vials.. each time.. and if I feel unwell I have to get bloods taken to check for infection... If I end up in hospital with an infection, I get bloods taken everyday sometimes multiple times a day... Never had a problem get bloodwork done.. Not had any problems either. GlPers watch too much fake videos on bitchute about vaxed. Most antivaxxers are easily led... not much upstairs... Polish First.. Slav Power!... Quadruple vaxxed and boostered crew.. Go Putin!... I don't give Karma so STFU!... if someone gives you Karma saying CKP, its not me.. only you sad weirdos with no life give users Karma... FACT!.. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79119011 United States 05/10/2022 06:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | when you pull blood it should clot Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77949466 when you have a wound your blood clots to try to stop you from bleeding out when you pull it; it should clot is my understanding have a nice day Then how come people can donate blood and have a pint of blood in a plastic bag???????????????? Although I'm reading that that has recently changed. The comments in here are obvious and stupid. Or, maybe that shoud read, "stupidly obvious." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5184682 United States 05/10/2022 07:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it does that unless agents are in the vial to prevent clotting. OK and it will not draw thru the needle if already clotted which would mean the patients was half dead already. Quoting: Mother Maggie Those who support all this clotting crap are extremely ignorant. In Phlebotomy. You can easily see if someone ate burgers the night before in their blood. It was thicker and cloudier looking than someone who ate vegetables and a leaner meat. Really! Not so much in a blood draw to vial. Plasmapheresis, the process of donating plasma yes. Red plasma is a sign of higher meat consumption - animal fat content. Also the filter is an indicator. Dehydration can make the blood thicker. In fact most Americans are chronically dehydrated. Bad for cells. It can make your heart work harder increasing blood pressure. Sorry, but the professional phlebotomists I worked with for many years could tell differences in drawing tubes of blood. Perhaps you have to do it for a while to gain enough experience to be able to tell? Yep. I have a form of Anemia called thalassemia which is characterised by really small Red Blood Cells. When the phlebotomist was drawing the blood he noticed the blood had a "red kool-aide" colour and he correctly identified an Anemic condition. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81887851 United States 05/10/2022 07:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My 25yo vaccinated brother-in-law recently collapsed while cooking and was unconscious in the hospital for 11 hours. Quoting: Zoë In the hospital they tried to draw blood and couldn't: It would not come through the needle. So they gave him blood thinners, waited an hour or two, and then were able to draw some blood! Did they say it's normal and that 25 year olds around always frequently collapse while cooking? |
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User ID: 53548794 United States 05/10/2022 07:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it does that unless agents are in the vial to prevent clotting. OK and it will not draw thru the needle if already clotted which would mean the patients was half dead already. Quoting: Mother Maggie Those who support all this clotting crap are extremely ignorant. In Phlebotomy. You can easily see if someone ate burgers the night before in their blood. It was thicker and cloudier looking than someone who ate vegetables and a leaner meat. Really! Not so much in a blood draw to vial. Plasmapheresis, the process of donating plasma yes. Red plasma is a sign of higher meat consumption - animal fat content. Also the filter is an indicator. Dehydration can make the blood thicker. In fact most Americans are chronically dehydrated. Bad for cells. It can make your heart work harder increasing blood pressure. Sorry, but the professional phlebotomists I worked with for many years could tell differences in drawing tubes of blood. Perhaps you have to do it for a while to gain enough experience to be able to tell? There could be very subtle differences to an experienced eye. However the job of the phleeb is to draw the blood not analyze it. I maintain that the most common difference is due to dehydration as it lowers the bodies blood volume and while it doesn't affect color it can lead to clotting which seems to be a major concern here. 75% of Americans are seriously dehydrated.. probably more from all the heat, prescriptions and bad eating/drinking habits. Lol Last Edited by Humanitarianlike on 05/10/2022 09:57 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79800228 Netherlands 05/10/2022 09:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have my blood samples taken about twice a year to monitor on my cholesterol levels. They are are much to high. ( My primary care physician wants to start me on statin but I won't touch that stuff because of it's reputation for causing emotional distress in users.) Since 2012, I also use three anti-seizure medications for epilepsy. Anyway, when the nurse pushes in the needle to take my blood the little vial fills at once. She just replaces it with another vial until in just a few moments she has three or four of them, full of my fresh, liquid blood. There's no clotting, no waiting. Certainly no request by the nurse for me to take aspirin ( a plasma thinner ) before I drop by for blood work. After a few minutes, the puncture in my forearm clots; a bandaid isn't even needed if it drops off after an hour. |
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(OP) User ID: 80274554 United States 05/10/2022 09:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have my blood samples taken about twice a year to monitor on my cholesterol levels. They are are much to high. ( My primary care physician wants to start me on statin but I won't touch that stuff because of it's reputation for causing emotional distress in users.) Since 2012, I also use three anti-seizure medications for epilepsy. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79800228 Anyway, when the nurse pushes in the needle to take my blood the little vial fills at once. She just replaces it with another vial until in just a few moments she has three or four of them, full of my fresh, liquid blood. There's no clotting, no waiting. Certainly no request by the nurse for me to take aspirin ( a plasma thinner ) before I drop by for blood work. After a few minutes, the puncture in my forearm clots; a bandaid isn't even needed if it drops off after an hour. Exactly. In my case, she filled 4 vials in about 60 seconds. With the vaxxed, it’s taking her much longer and she said she’s been seeing clotting as she draws the blood. When I donate my O-negative blood to the Red Cross every 60 days, I fill a pint in minutes. . “Mental slavery is the worst form of slavery. It gives you the illusion of freedom, makes you trust, love, and defend your oppressor, while making an enemy of those who are trying to free you or open your eyes.” -Fiyah “None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.” -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe “You have been programmed to resist the very person that is here to set you free, from the prison of your Mind... You are not free... everything you are has been manufactured by Minds that have not your best interest. You are imprisoned by beliefs and not reality. Religions are mental programs to imprison your Mind.” -SOL |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82044645 United States 05/10/2022 09:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have my blood samples taken about twice a year to monitor on my cholesterol levels. They are are much to high. ( My primary care physician wants to start me on statin but I won't touch that stuff because of it's reputation for causing emotional distress in users.) Since 2012, I also use three anti-seizure medications for epilepsy. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79800228 Anyway, when the nurse pushes in the needle to take my blood the little vial fills at once. She just replaces it with another vial until in just a few moments she has three or four of them, full of my fresh, liquid blood. There's no clotting, no waiting. Certainly no request by the nurse for me to take aspirin ( a plasma thinner ) before I drop by for blood work. After a few minutes, the puncture in my forearm clots; a bandaid isn't even needed if it drops off after an hour. Exactly. In my case, she filled 4 vials in about 60 seconds. With the vaxxed, it’s taking her much longer and she said she’s been seeing clotting as she draws the blood. When I donate my O-negative blood to the Red Cross every 60 days, I fill a pint in minutes. . WHEN GIVING BLOOD MINE HAS NOT CLOTTED IN THE VIALS OR THE BAG. |
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Charubin
User ID: 79751450 United States 05/10/2022 09:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80667743 In Phlebotomy. You can easily see if someone ate burgers the night before in their blood. It was thicker and cloudier looking than someone who ate vegetables and a leaner meat. Really! Not so much in a blood draw to vial. Plasmapheresis, the process of donating plasma yes. Red plasma is a sign of higher meat consumption - animal fat content. Also the filter is an indicator. Dehydration can make the blood thicker. In fact most Americans are chronically dehydrated. Bad for cells. It can make your heart work harder increasing blood pressure. Sorry, but the professional phlebotomists I worked with for many years could tell differences in drawing tubes of blood. Perhaps you have to do it for a while to gain enough experience to be able to tell? There could be very subtle differences to an experienced eye. However the job of the phleeb is to draw the blood not analyze it. I maintain that the most common difference is due to dehydration as it lowers the bodies blood volume and while it doesn't affect color it can lead to clotting which seems to be a major concern here. 75% of Americans are seriously dehydrated.. probably more from all the heat Lol No problem. I'm sure you'll eventually pick up on it. |
Humanitarianlike
User ID: 78689367 United States 05/10/2022 10:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have my blood samples taken about twice a year to monitor on my cholesterol levels. They are are much to high. ( My primary care physician wants to start me on statin but I won't touch that stuff because of it's reputation for causing emotional distress in users.) Since 2012, I also use three anti-seizure medications for epilepsy. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79800228 Anyway, when the nurse pushes in the needle to take my blood the little vial fills at once. She just replaces it with another vial until in just a few moments she has three or four of them, full of my fresh, liquid blood. There's no clotting, no waiting. Certainly no request by the nurse for me to take aspirin ( a plasma thinner ) before I drop by for blood work. After a few minutes, the puncture in my forearm clots; a bandaid isn't even needed if it drops off after an hour. For butterfly or small needle blood draws, it's normal for the vein to clot within minutes. I've had thousands of blood draw sticks. 50% of the blood flow is the skill of the phleeb. Your blood may flow really well but if they miss the vein then.. I've donated plasma for 10 years. Twice a week. The key is a good clean meal the night before and plenty of water.. Last Edited by Humanitarianlike on 05/10/2022 10:07 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80112049 United States 05/10/2022 10:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My 25yo vaccinated brother-in-law recently collapsed while cooking and was unconscious in the hospital for 11 hours. Quoting: Zoë In the hospital they tried to draw blood and couldn't: It would not come through the needle. So they gave him blood thinners, waited an hour or two, and then were able to draw some blood! i don't think a 25yr old is supposed to be doing that. We warned him but like so many he wouldn't listen. Since being vaccinated (2 doses), he also sleeps with one eye open unless he tapes the eyelid shut (no kidding); he hallucinates; he can't think straight. His 23yo sister also... since being vaccinated about 8 months ago (1 dose), she's had a non-stop headache and frequently feels like she's having a heart attack. She's also fainted twice at work. I'm guessing at least one of them won't make it till the end of the year :-( Bells palsy. I had a kid with that from mono. To this day has a slightly crooked smile |
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User ID: 78689367 United States 05/10/2022 10:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's not just a question of being dehydrated. It's also all the obese in this country. AND the overweight who don't exercise. It can turn your blood to molasses which might be fine for an Alaskan Grizzly during fall feeding. Now we're probably up to 85% of the country with unhealthy blood. |