Do you hear their specific diagnosis? Do they hear yours?
The story has a basis in truth…then it goes completely off the rails.
And the tests to diagnose blood clots don’t happen in the ER. Been there, done that. And there are very few Docs who are going to say the blood clots are caused by the vaccination.
There is so much bullshit in the article is laughable.
On that point, not often.
But I have heard a nurse, loud and proud, announce what person X is going through as a way of managing the crowd.
Happily, I don’t go to UC or the ER often anymore. My youngest is no longer a regular visitor. But the last time I was in I saw a nurse announce “Mr X, I see you have what looks like a broken arm. Please come back and we will get that looked at!” loud enough for the entire waiting room of 100 people to hear. If she didn’t do that, the rest of the people get angry and announce they are being “skipped”.
Don’t know the difference in jab clots and others, but:
I had severe chest pains. Thought I had injured myself. Finally got so bad I had to go to the ER.
Changing clothes to go, noticed one leg slightly larger than the other. Sharp doctor immediately sent me down the hall for an ultrascan...clot in my leg which told him no time to waste, clots in my lungs.
So hospitals can detect clots.
However if you are not in a life threatening situation your doctor will send you to a clinic or specialist who specializes in scans, X-rays, etc.