Though my critical thinking skills told me to not be a lemming and to not take the jabs because everything about the situation was basically an unknown, I succumbed to peer pressure and got two Pfizer shots. I feared that if I did get CoViD and died from, I’ve feel like a Luddite idiot for holding out! My GP advised me to get the shots “at the first available appointment. Boy, of boy, am I sorry and it pains me that all the members of my family - children and grandchildren did, too. I believe that this “weird blood clotting is what has happened to me. This is exactly what is going on my arms and legs, etc. when I bump into even the thinnest, weakest twigs on a shrub, etc. What in the past would have been only a scratch, with or without a teeny big of bleeding, now does not react that way. Instead, a series of under the skin bleeds, instead. Weird blood clotting under my skin can be seen en masse, even with the naked eye. I no longer bleed even a drop, when I cut or nick myself. If there’s a drop, it coagulates immediately at the point of slight puncture. Most of the round red marks are blood coagulating under the skin. I don’t need bandaids, because there’s nothing a bandaid would be doing. With a nick, either with or without skin breaking, the blood immediately coagulates in situations where there would have normally have been some drip or dripping blood. Instead 1 to 2 to 3 cm roughly circular red clumps under the skin can be easily seen as such by anyone observing it - it’s the opposite of subtle and it’s totally different from anything I’ve experienced before.
It’s clear this is not on my dermatologist’s radar screen. I had a tele-visit with him and he said that easy bruising is what happens to old people. I did not experience anything of the sort before the jabs that I had 18 months ago. This is an evil now in the bodies of those who were convinced or forced to take the population-reducing, early death to the recipient shot(s). Most of the world’s people became programmed to hypochondria by the so-called experts. I can see for myself that this thick blood effect is real. I do not remember either of my parents having this as they grew old. No other logical explanation I can think of but the one being documented. I am reading here the suggestion of aspirin, but fear I might create a clot that would travel in a dangerous way.
Nattokinase is effective at dissolving clots.
My husband resolved a case of phlebitis with it.
That said, there _is_ something called senile purpura where blood leaking from capillaries pools and can be seen under the skin. They take a while to resolve and can be caused by even the simple of act of lifting something heavy.
But if you are not bleeding freely when the skin is breached, that is concerning.