Correct- people were already saying on Truth Social that it was a rare heart issue. 🙄 So a rare issue or disease is more likely than the untested vaxx? Btw I know two people (triple vaxxed) hospitalized because of a rare issue - one went into kidney failure because they must have had something small stuck on their intestines which caused infection. Ummm no! The other, a healthy, slim 24 year old, got a blood clot obviously caused by a bone in her chest. So rare! She had it removed too. This shit is killing me to watch! Still they believe what the docs tell them.
This removing the blood clots thing really gets me. It's a huge stand out. In most cases of clots they absolutely do not remove them. It's very dangerous and can cause little particles to break off and go to lungs or brain and can cause stroke or kill you with a pulmonary embolism. Usually they just put you on thinners and wait for the body to break down the clot - in certain circumstances they may give "clot busting" drugs to help break it up but are hesitant to use those bc they are dangerous for the same reasons. Obviously that wouldn't work with these fibrin "clots". So this is something totally different than the usual protocol for clots, you'd think 🤔 people in the medical profession would have noticed the discrepancy. It's kind of a big deal. Wonder if there has been some advisement from FDA or pharma to docs on how to treat clots nowadays. 🤔
Interesting & scary point about the clot removal. Her entire arm was swollen so they removed the clot THEN gave the fabricated cause as a rib! Which she then had removed. I also thought how could the doctor say this and do the surgery??? He had to know it was bs. We’re talking a big deal hospital in Philly. It’s so upsetting because I thought for sure she’s going to get another clot and then what? Your information supports that. She’s bounced back and is happily unaware of the right rope she’s walking.
Yep it's very unusual. I have a genetic clotting defect that wasn't discovered until I was in my late 20's after 2 hospitalizations for dvts (clots ) in my legs way up high in my thigh and behind my knee. 1st left then right leg. They did not consider removing them. I have had one removed but that was because as I was in surgery to have a stent put in to open my veins up (I had to still be on blood thinners bc I clot so much And that's really dangerous.) During the surgery I developed a bleed that no one noticed into my spinal column and when I woke up I couldn't move my legs. They rushed me to ct scan saw it was a clot from the surgery from an hour earlier then sent me to emergency surgery where they opened up my spine and took the clot out. I still sustained a spinal cord injury, I use a wheelchair. They were able to mitigate some of the damage. The only reason they went in and removed it was because it was fresh and the risk of leaving it there and the permanent damage it would cause me was much greater than the risk of removing it. It was a huge deal.
Correct- people were already saying on Truth Social that it was a rare heart issue. 🙄 So a rare issue or disease is more likely than the untested vaxx? Btw I know two people (triple vaxxed) hospitalized because of a rare issue - one went into kidney failure because they must have had something small stuck on their intestines which caused infection. Ummm no! The other, a healthy, slim 24 year old, got a blood clot obviously caused by a bone in her chest. So rare! She had it removed too. This shit is killing me to watch! Still they believe what the docs tell them.
This removing the blood clots thing really gets me. It's a huge stand out. In most cases of clots they absolutely do not remove them. It's very dangerous and can cause little particles to break off and go to lungs or brain and can cause stroke or kill you with a pulmonary embolism. Usually they just put you on thinners and wait for the body to break down the clot - in certain circumstances they may give "clot busting" drugs to help break it up but are hesitant to use those bc they are dangerous for the same reasons. Obviously that wouldn't work with these fibrin "clots". So this is something totally different than the usual protocol for clots, you'd think 🤔 people in the medical profession would have noticed the discrepancy. It's kind of a big deal. Wonder if there has been some advisement from FDA or pharma to docs on how to treat clots nowadays. 🤔
Interesting & scary point about the clot removal. Her entire arm was swollen so they removed the clot THEN gave the fabricated cause as a rib! Which she then had removed. I also thought how could the doctor say this and do the surgery??? He had to know it was bs. We’re talking a big deal hospital in Philly. It’s so upsetting because I thought for sure she’s going to get another clot and then what? Your information supports that. She’s bounced back and is happily unaware of the right rope she’s walking.
Yep it's very unusual. I have a genetic clotting defect that wasn't discovered until I was in my late 20's after 2 hospitalizations for dvts (clots ) in my legs way up high in my thigh and behind my knee. 1st left then right leg. They did not consider removing them. I have had one removed but that was because as I was in surgery to have a stent put in to open my veins up (I had to still be on blood thinners bc I clot so much And that's really dangerous.) During the surgery I developed a bleed that no one noticed into my spinal column and when I woke up I couldn't move my legs. They rushed me to ct scan saw it was a clot from the surgery from an hour earlier then sent me to emergency surgery where they opened up my spine and took the clot out. I still sustained a spinal cord injury, I use a wheelchair. They were able to mitigate some of the damage. The only reason they went in and removed it was because it was fresh and the risk of leaving it there and the permanent damage it would cause me was much greater than the risk of removing it. It was a huge deal.
Oh you’ve really been through a tough time. I’m so sorry!