He's got a follow up appt in a few days; what should I get him to grill the doc about?
Was thinking;
Parasites
Coagulants? How do you medically mean thickness/thinness?
Antibodies/white blood cell/t cells
Anything else?
He's got a follow up appt in a few days; what should I get him to grill the doc about?
Was thinking;
Parasites
Coagulants? How do you medically mean thickness/thinness?
Antibodies/white blood cell/t cells
Anything else?
Are they checking his D-dimer levels? — D-dimer tests can help rule out harmful blood clots that can cause deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE) or stroke. Keep an eye on them if you can to proactively catch any issues before they happen.
Watch this. It will give you idea of what to talk about.
https://rumble.com/vnbqmm-october-4-2021.html
that vid was censored by youtube. thanks for reposting.
d-dimers, in addition to above, checks for micro clots.
This doctor asked for a check on the immune system, usually reserved to check the progression of AIDS. It checks white blood cells/T-cells
Check his liver blood panel too.
My dad got a severe rash shortly after his booster.
He said it’s starting to heal, albeit slowly. He’s been dealing with it for 4 weeks.
Platelets.
I would find it fascinating if he were able to get a live blood analysis done:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8t8wJoE2mM
Scientists apparently fucking hate it, which makes it especially interesting for me. 😂
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc4Q8RQKIXA
I understand there will be plenty of hucksters analyzing things incorrectly, but how is that any different from a visit to the fucking doctor's office? Can't people be interested in what their blood looks like and take a gander? You'd think they'd be excited at laypeople taking an interest in science.
I am afraid you are not going to get much help from the doctors. If you even suggest his condition is related to the vax, it will be dismissed. So, unless you have a special provider that is not on board with the narrative, do not expect too much. Providers are seeing some weird stuff. Unfortunately, most are not relating it to the jab.
They might right a script for steroids. It depends on the rash. There are different causes for rashes - most are allergic in nature. But if we are dealing with a vax adverse reaction, all the normal rules are out the window. It could also be latent viral reactivation like with shingles. The jab has also been linked to some autoimmune reactions with the skin and those can be nasty. It could also be vascular as in vasculitis. The main thing is make sure they run a d-dimer test to check for clotting. Let's just hope he has something simple that can be easily treated and not linked to the vax. But if not, it may be much harder to get a diagnosis much less be treated. Some of the more complicated conditions really don't have curative treatments like with autoimmune diseases. Good luck.
You'll need to insist that you go with him when the results are read to him and ask the questions yourself. Make sure you have notes and questions written down before you go. Take notes of what the Dr says, and then research on that to find out if Dr is truthful or not.