Vaccine side effects
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RSTurboPaul said:
That's good to know, thanks for posting
IIRC there have been reports about low platelet count clotting following the injections, which I think is the unusual thing compared to 'normal' clotting.
That is correct, platelets fall, which then cause them to clump together and clot. IIRC there have been reports about low platelet count clotting following the injections, which I think is the unusual thing compared to 'normal' clotting.
wattsm666 said:
RSTurboPaul said:
That's good to know, thanks for posting
IIRC there have been reports about low platelet count clotting following the injections, which I think is the unusual thing compared to 'normal' clotting.
That is correct, platelets fall, which then cause them to clump together and clot. IIRC there have been reports about low platelet count clotting following the injections, which I think is the unusual thing compared to 'normal' clotting.
(I may well be labouring under a false understanding.)
wattsm666 said:
RSTurboPaul said:
I thought that usually it was an increase in platelets that caused clumping and therefore clotting?
(I may well be labouring under a false understanding.)
Not if they are vaccine induced clots - look up VITT for an explanation. (I may well be labouring under a false understanding.)
Search your batch number to see how many others have suffered adverse reactions.
https://howbad.info/pfizer.html
https://howbad.info/pfizer.html
BabySharkDooDooDooDooDooDoo said:
Search your batch number to see how many others have suffered adverse reactions.
https://howbad.info/pfizer.html
They certainly are laying their stall out with the web address. My guess is that they could make lemon meringue pie look bad. https://howbad.info/pfizer.html
Not sure if it's related to the vaccine or not, but I had my booster 22 December. (2 x AOZ, booster was Pfizer). Since then I have been getting an on/off ache in my arm, in the area around the jab site, it's not just a little annoying niggle, it can really hurt and can also be painful to sleep on. Any ideas?
speedchick said:
Not sure if it's related to the vaccine or not, but I had my booster 22 December. (2 x AOZ, booster was Pfizer). Since then I have been getting an on/off ache in my arm, in the area around the jab site, it's not just a little annoying niggle, it can really hurt and can also be painful to sleep on. Any ideas?
My shoulder's not been right since my 2nd shot but limited just an annoying niggle. I suspect it is inept injecting rather than the vaccine.Gassing Station | Health Matters | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff