Unconfigured Ad Widget

Collapse

What next ... COVID TOE

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • #16
    Wherryj
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Mar 2010
    • 11085

    Originally posted by stix213
    Wondering if this actually is a blood circulation issue related to blood clots
    Those certainly look like microangiopathic lesions.
    "What is a moderate interpretation of the text? Halfway between what it really means and what you'd like it to mean?"
    -Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court Justice
    "Know guns, know peace, know safety. No guns, no peace, no safety.
    I like my guns like the left likes their voters-"undocumented".

    Comment

    • #17
      Wherryj
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Mar 2010
      • 11085

      Yep, Covid has been shown to cause hypercoagulable conditions. That may be why the vaccine does because the mRNA is forcing the body to create the toxic proteins that cause coagulation.

      Vaccine or virus might do this, the question is whether the vaccine does it more often than the virus, especially as the vaccine doesn't appear to prevent the spread of the virus so it isn't an "either/or" situation. If you get the vaccine you WILL get a chance for issues with the vaccine AND with the Covid you eventually contract.
      "What is a moderate interpretation of the text? Halfway between what it really means and what you'd like it to mean?"
      -Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court Justice
      "Know guns, know peace, know safety. No guns, no peace, no safety.
      I like my guns like the left likes their voters-"undocumented".

      Comment

      • #18
        stix213
        AKA: Joe Censored
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Apr 2009
        • 18998

        Originally posted by Wherryj
        Yep, Covid has been shown to cause hypercoagulable conditions. That may be why the vaccine does because the mRNA is forcing the body to create the toxic proteins that cause coagulation.

        Vaccine or virus might do this, the question is whether the vaccine does it more often than the virus, especially as the vaccine doesn't appear to prevent the spread of the virus so it isn't an "either/or" situation. If you get the vaccine you WILL get a chance for issues with the vaccine AND with the Covid you eventually contract.
        There's also the issue seen in some studies that the vaccine produces the spike protein in significantly larger quantities, and over a longer duration, than the virus infection. A study not long ago showed detectable levels of spike protein 90 days after receiving injection. Unfortunately the study only followed participants for 90 days, so you can assume it is even longer.

        Comment

        Working...
        UA-8071174-1