Vaxxed and unvaxxed blood (side by side comparison)
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Most of the time you are right, there is some variation, easy to observe but only if you're paying attention.
But the body can deal with extreme variation. As a type 1 diabetic, I've become used to seeing a few drops of my blood multiple times per day for decades. Although I'm not vaxxed, I got covid back in 2020. Over the course of many weeks, my blood went from normal, bright red and watery to (at the point of most extreme sickness) a nearly black color and sticky thickness almost like honey. Honey may be exaggerating, as I don't have any standard tests, but it was very thick and sticky compared to normal, and quite alarming. And yet there I was functioning fairly well, despite feeling fatigued. When I looked it up on google (not awake enough to switch then) I saw many similar reports from nurses who observed sticky blood in their patients, and from women who noticed the change in their menstrual blood posting about black and sticky blood (months later I couldn't find the reports, seems they were scrubbed). At any rate, despite the funky viscosity, I recovered and I expect that most of the people who reported it recovered as well. But in those extreme cases the viscosity was very different and easy to notice.
I appreciate the real life input. All of the info I ingest, has to be vetted and weighed. Were you in close prox w/ vaxxed? Or, do you think it was from COVID?
My wife tested positive for the antibody Dec of '20 after 9 months from symptoms. Her blood is normal.
Underlying conditions? I had a mild heart attack in '21 resulting in a pair of stents and I'm unvaxxed. Vax would've killed me, Exact same time she was going through breast cancer scare. Unvaxxed as well. SHe turned up dual negatuve,
God blessed us. Had we both been vaxxed, we'd both be dead now. Or a dying widow.
Lifestyle changes, right down to everything we eat/drink as best as we can.
Back to Blood (should be the name of a hardcore album) my wife's veins are hard to find, mine are not, If you're draining blood like a Heinz bottle, you have problems.
You're right: Back to Blood is a great album name.
I'm in L.A., highly urban area. Near a hospital, too. And I frequented busy areas like the supermarket. It was March 2020, so nobody was vaxxed at the time. I had a bunch of real symptoms, including the messed up blood that finally convinced me to stop pretending it was all in my head. That and the pulse oximeter reading of 91. Also at that point I had extreme fatigue and trouble breathing. Most of my symptoms were reported in a post long ago, https://communities.win/c/GreatAwakening/p/140cbVkN65/when-vitamins-and-ivm-dont-seem-/c
So whatever covid is or isn't, I know that there was at least some reality behind the psyop, and it was more than the flu. I think it was an environmental poison of some type, and I actually think the chiropractor Dr Ardis is right about the synthesized engineered snake venom cocktail, despite Stew Peters making him look stupid.
I actually tested for covid within the first week the drive-thru tests (remember those?) were available in L.A. Came out negative, so that was messed up. Glad you and your wife are good. If either of you have long covid symptoms, check out my other posts. Though most people shake it off well enough, T1D diabetics in general had a tough time with covid, and I tried most every detox protocol until Dr Ardis's nicotine patch finally did the trick and I ditched all the supplement pills altogether.
Nicotine is turning out to be quite the miracle drug...'
PS/SA - I'm from DC, Left in '22. I get big lib city.