Posted on 10/30/2021 3:55:30 PM PDT by spaced
Research in mice has shown that injecting vaccines into veins can cause myopericarditis. Chances of injecting into a vein are reduced by using a technique called aspiration (insert needle, draw up to check for blood, and then inject). Pfizer recommends using this technique in its vaccine literature. It appears that nurses and doctors in the US and UK are not aspirating when they jab.
This is because the CDC does not recommend aspiration.
He’s been banging on about aspiration of injections for a few months now, and when he works up a head of steam, he can be very convincing.
I’m old enough to remember when this was standard procedure. It was a big reason that kids didn’t like shots: it hurts!
But it’s hard to dispute his logic on the topic: it imposes no additional health risk, and could potentially eliminate the 1/10,000 times that the needle tip is inadvertently placed into a blood vessel. Seems like a good cost/benefit ratio, tbh.
That would ruin one of the undocumented features of the “vaccines”.
But it’s hard to dispute his logic on the topic: it imposes no additional health risk, and could potentially eliminate the 1/10,000 times that the needle tip is inadvertently placed into a blood vessel. Seems like a good cost/benefit ratio, tbh.
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Campbell had a great segment about a week ago where he interviewed a pro mountain biker named Kyle Warner who suffered very bad effects (myocarditis) following the second Covid shot.
Kyle mentions a tasting a metallic taste within seconds of getting the 2nd shot. He now potentially faces long term health issues and the potential loss of the job he loves because of the vaccine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7inaTiDKaU
We have Dr. gas. He has had zero vaxxed in his ICU. 😒
CDC doesn’t recommend it because the adverse events are the objective of the vaxx campaign. Suppression of reporting of vaxx AEs is also intentional. Don’t frighten the sheep.
When I was a medic in the Army, we aspirated every vaccine and injection of medication we gave to ensure we didn’t inject into the blood stream.
But, that takes about an extra second of time that we don’t have to get the safe and effective vaccines into everyone’s arms.
Just stab and pump.
“I’m old enough to remember when this was standard procedure.”
Me too. When did it change???
The guy who vaxxed me aspirated first.
I was shocked to discover 7 or 8 years ago that nurses are no longer taught to aspirate before injection.
They laughed when I asked about it. Way old fashioned.
Like working on real patients, that’s old fashioned too. Instead work on computer programs and dummies.
We have a poorly trained medical community out there.
I love him. He’s a nurse educator so he know how to communicate issues and break down studies.
He also uses the Swiss cheese analogy to support aspiration, especially in young men.
Yes, there may be other factors that make myocarditis and pericarditis more common with young men with MRNa injections. But if you take away the inadvertent venous injection, the other causes may not line up to cause the problem. Like if you had four pieces of Swiss cheese and laid them, one on top of the other, on the table. If you line up all the holes, you see the table. If one of the holes is not there, you don’t see the table. If intravenous injection is removed from the equation, whatever reason young men especially (but still infrequently) experience myocarditis may be interrupted.
Because it doesn’t cause harm to aspirate, then why not do it? If one person in the world is saved suffering from the practice, is there a good reason not to do it?
Campbell has also posted non-clinical studies regarding the efficacy of ivermetin (which I think I referenced).
He is still pro-vaccine, as I am, but he follows the facts where they go, rather than where it is expedient that they go.
Like his taking issue with the term “safe.” It’s a cost/benefit ratio, and all medication is either palliative or poisonous depending on dose. Ibuprofen is a controlled substance in the UK because it is damaging if overdosed.
I didn’t know they no longer are taught to aspirate. I always did; so did my co-workers.
That is correct you chicken. Can’t even ping me to your slandering of me. That being said this is a crap article because when you give a shot in the deltoid or gluteus with a narrow gage needle that is short you can’t get into a vessel.
Once again you demonstrate your ignorance on all things biological or anatomical. You must really be obsessed with me. Glad I live rent free in your head.
So the fake vaccine is good at something.
I was shocked at how poorly trained the up and coming are.
Truly third world medicine.
I never realized the deltoid is avascular...I need to write that down...
The big Q now is how does it not become necrotic...hmmm
So much to ponder...
You quite clearly do not have a substantial idea of what this discussion is all about. But a lovely nonresponse you have made.
lol
Best to stick with passing gas...
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