Posted on 10/01/2021 8:18:19 PM PDT by LTC.Ret
It's been bugging me since I saw the first videos of people lined up for their Covid-19 vaccination --- the personnel giving the vaccinations are not aspirating before injecting. Why does this matter? Let me explain.
Many if not most of the medications, and most if not all vaccines, are meant to be put into the body --- but not into the bloodstream. This can actually be a life-or-death issue, depending on what is being injected.
I was taught way back when to always aspirate before injecting just to be 100% sure. This means pulling back on the syringe plunger to make sure no blood is sucked up through the needle and into the syringe --- no blood means a safe injection. Despite many years of experience and proper technique, I will occasionally aspirate blood from time to time. No harm, no foul --- I just withdraw the needle, puncture another site, aspirate again, and then inject if all is OK.
But if the few seconds to aspirate are neglected, the medication or vaccine might end up injected into the bloodstream where it doesn't belong.
An RN family member said that aspiration is no longer taught or required. The CDC website confirms this as true: "Aspiration before injection of vaccines or toxoids (i.e., pulling back on the syringe plunger after needle insertion but before injection) is not necessary because no large blood vessels are present at the recommended injection sites . . ." --- but it does not take a very large vessel at all to allow intravascular injection with a standard 22ga-25ga vaccination needle.
I have also heard representatives of the Covid-19 vaccine manufacturing companies say that they were expecting their vaccine to stay rather localized at the vaccination site instead of scattered throughout the body in the vessels, heart, and other organs. Accidental vaccination into a blood vessel could certainly account for the "unexpected" spike protein locations and the bad reactions that some have experienced post-vaccination.
IF any of the heart attacks, blood clots. anaphylactic reactions, or other reported sequella are caused by not aspirating, with resulting intravascular injection, then I feel the need to get the word out as far and wide as possible.
I have called and talked with folks at both FDA and CDC, but do not feel like the information is going to get where it needs to go so far. They have "taken notes and will pass it on."
If you feel led in the same direction, or may have useful contacts to help get the word out, and we can prevent even one single death or disability in someone who weighed their choices and decided to get the vaccination, it will all be worth it. If you are a vaccine recipient, any vaccine, please remind about aspiration and watch to make sure they do it --- their poor technique is not worth your life or your health.
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Point out the trip wires, the punji pits, and the snakes --- and leave no one behind.
Interesting
I hope that young man dispensing free COVID shots at the Walmart both had his aspiration training.
*booth^^^
And there it is.
Fascinating...I never knew about the aspiration step or the fact it is no longer taught. I never watch the clinician doing the injection, so I have no idea if they are including the aspiration step or not.
Why is that step no longer taught? Did the science people find it didn’t make any difference with most vaccines?
We were all taught to aspirate in nursing school. I didn’t realize it was not standard practice anymore.
If it a phoney injection using saline only ...no need to. EG. Bidens staged shot for example, and many others too, I think.
More info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBaIRm4610o
So is that why the person injecting the fake POTUS didn’t pull back on the plunger of the probably fake shot in the fake white house backdrop?
The folks at my local Walgreens did excellent work.
spoiler alert: independent of the issue of avoiding injecting into veins or arteries, there’s 60,000 miles of capillaries in the average human body, and regardless of what tissue an injection is made into, even if it isn’t inadvertently made into a vein or artery, whatever is injected is STILL going to be circulated throughout the entire body ... that’s how insulin injections and B-12 injections work ... i personally know about B-12 injections, because i inject 20,000 units when i inject, and within an hour my urine is pink ...
anybody who truly believes a covid vaccination somehow miraculously stays put where it is injected is an uneducated fool ...
And by "uneducated fool," here we would be talking about any number of the so-called "experts" at the FDA, the CDC, and NIAID.
Recall that the CDC represents on its website that the SARS-COV-2 spike protein is harmless, which is why it is oh, so clever that mRNA-based vaccines are designed to work by having one's own cells produce the spike themselves. "Uneducated fools" is quite right.
Thank you for posting that, you beat me to it.
Peer reviewed journal article showing how injection of the clot shot directly into a blood vessel leads to observable increases in cardiomyopathy (mice, not humans, but still); and how aspiration avoids this.
Many many thanks for your insights !!!
Are shots being given at doctor’s offices?
If not, why not?
What about the free shots at Walmart that kudsman mentioned; are they being given properly?
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3999899/posts?page=3#3
And don’t the shot ingredients get into the bloodstream anyway, as catnipman mentioned:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3999899/posts?page=11#11
I would be far more worried about the parasites they are finding in the vials.
Save 10cents lose a life. Same crap as lately saying drink all you want before surgery because we do not give iv fluids during the procedure. And we won’t ket you aspirate. Promise.
I’ve seen a few reports about the jabs being given wrong. The vaccine is suppose to go into the muscle. Pinching the injection site is a big no-no because the vaccine will just end up in fatty tissues. Some of the break through cases may not even be real break through cases.
There what is?
:-)
I have aspirated blood exactly two times during injections. It is a startling confirmation as to why we were taught to always aspirate.
I remind the administrator to "pull back on the plunger before the injection" when I am on the receiving end of a shot, any shot. I was dismayed and annoyed when my first Moderna vax was met with, "We are taught we don't have to do that anymore." To which I responded, "Please do it anyway." And she didn't.
I was annoyed enough to tell her the story of a syringe full of blood I aspirated once upon a time. She was not impressed. What else are today's health care providers taught isn't necessary?
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