Posted on 07/09/2021 5:28:57 AM PDT by Red Badger
You’ve nailed it.
I agree fully. Medical decisions should be made on an individual basis. Though, historically when it comes to contagious diseases very often societal concerns have taken priority. So this is not the first time things have been somewhat off.
From both the point of the individual and the society as a whole the important thing is that the risk groups are protected. We know who they are, and then quite a few people decide to get vaccinated even though they may not have to (from a risk/benefit perspective). That should be enough to reach that much discussed ”herd immunity”.
As I wrote before, the really bad thing is that our regulatory agencies (including the medical associations) make it almost impossible to properly treat people early in the disease with apropriate medication. That would have been the second leg used to handle this infection. (Vaccination and intensive care regimes being the other two legs.)
All the best to your family. Hope your mother and brother recover fully.
I didn’t think I make any snarky responses?
SIALIC ACID, PLATELETS, THROMBOCYTOPENIA AND THE USUAL SUSPECT
“Sheep are pretty loud, as anyone that has ever raised them can attest.”
Said the sheep.
We’ve been lied to this entire time, and we know this was done intentionally now, and yet, here you are still calling out those who have a lick of sense to stay away from the nonsense?
That’s just evil. I understand if we’re two weeks in and you are saying this, but at this point, it’s just evil.
Made. You don’t think you made any snarky responses.
Now that we have a basic understanding of English, yes you did.
A PRE-EXISTING condition like thrombocytopenia should have exempted her from even receiving the vaccine.
I doubt that no others in her genetic heritage died of this at such an early age.
SOMETHING triggered this and the vaccine is the likely culprit seeing the number of case of people reportedly dying unexpectedly after being vaccinated.
I had a dog once that occasionally got thrombocytopenia; the primary symptom was nosebleeds that could only be controlled by lots of prednisone.
Quite the opposite of “clotting”.
I'm sure there are very sad but rare side effects from any vaccine. Should we stop inoculating against small pox now?
No, we stopped inoculating against smallpox decades ago.
Nice “strawperson” argument ya got there ... smallpox had a roughly 30% fatality rate; the WuFlu, among people under age 70, who are neither morbidly obese nor diabetic nor hypertensive, has a fatality rate well under 1%.
she had a congenital auto immune problem with blood platelets
that problem, by itself, appears to have offered a weakness to acceptance of the vaccine without major issue
The virus, and the pandemic that arose because of the virus, track back to Fauci’s sponsorship of the gain-of-function experiment at the Wuhan laboratory.
Very very well said.
Please describe The Plan.
Condolences.
You are right, all of them, vector and mRNA, cause the bodies of the people injected with them to generate the spike proteins, and the spike proteins by themselves are profoundly dangerous.
The parents have produced her blood work going back to when she was 14. There’s no indication of any blood disorders. But even were they present, it should’ve been the govt’s responsibility to NOT administer the AZ vaccine to her.
Correct.
Disseminated Intravenous Coagulation is a paradox.
The presence of numerous small clots precipitates the release of clot-dissolving mechanisms, and the end result is generalized bleeding throughout the body. It is, in essence, a paradoxical situation—numerous microthrombi are being formed in the capillaries and the body reacts to dissolve these clots.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9750674/
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