I encountered my first face-to-face example of someone suffering from "sticky blood clots" who had never been "vaccinated" but had suffered and recovered from COVID. They caught COVID, recovered, and 10 days to 2 weeks later had a stroke. Surgery revealed a "sticky" blood clot, which they removed. Because of the danger of further clots, the person was administered a "clot buster" shot - first one, then a second when the first one was determined not to have created the desired results. This person ultimately died from bleeding into the brain.
Maybe I'm missing something, but is this something that hasn't been covered in the literature/reporting? It would mean that those of us who refused the shots and acquired natural immunity from getting the disease may not be in the clear from suffering from the same side effects as the shots. ??
It has been covered in the literature. These caused the symptoms of Covid. Most people catch the virus and recover from it fairly quickly and many even unknowingly, but others have a different response. The response involves sticky blood which causes other symptoms, including heart attacks and stroke but mostly difficulty breathing leading to lung infection and the cytokine storm. In the beginning the pervasive clotting was not discussed because it was an underlying cause of more visible symptoms. It is also the reason why many patients in the initial wave of Covid were sent home when the virus was cleared, only to die from a heart attack or stroke shortly after, because the clotting phenomenon wasn't understood at that time. Hospitals (at least those that cared) quickly incorporated blood thinners as part of their protocol, and that stopped happening.
The vaccine is the same Covid pathogen, but more concentrated, giving the same clotting buildup which causes other more visible symptoms. It also becomes embedded more easily, and in a higher percentage of those who receive it.
If you get Covid, nattokinase, NAC, and aspirin are all blood thinners. Generally safe, a person should still be careful of too much blood thinners, as I understand they can also cause other problems including strokes.
Baby aspirin reduced risk of catching covid by 30%... which is why FDA came out last July against baby aspirin "unless you've had a prior cardiovascular event."
Dawg im good I had a stroke in 2016 BEFORE they were cool. Now all these younguns out here trying to have strokes.
1 in 4 are fatal...I've had 3, and didn't even get the TPA shot on the one that put me in the hospital.
This is also why I decline the vax
Quite the tale to be able to tell. You're the stroke master! Yowza.
"He must have an angel, cause look how death missed his ass / unbreakable, what you thought they call me Mr. Glass?"
Being blind for a day and a half during one and being told it was a migraine sucked tho