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jimnyc
02-20-2022, 02:57 PM
Keep an eye out folks and if anything off see your doctor. Seems they aren't telling us the entire story and we will see it in piece mail. Between the myocarditis and pericarditis & this latest urgent warning - things cannot be denied.

This still doesn't mean anything conspiracy theory like that everyone that got the shot will in fact have heart issues. BUT could very well mean that folks had a higher chance of developing these issues for whatever reason.

So use common sense going forward and take care of yourselves.

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“Everyone is at Risk for Blood Clots!” – CDC and Pfizer Issue Urgent Warnings on Blood Clots Even in “The Healthiest Athletes”

Both CDC and Pfizer have recently issued a public warning about “blood clots.”

Last February 10, the CDC issued a warning normalizing the idea that young adults and healthy athletes develop blood clots.

Of course, no one has ever heard of this frequent phenomenon before the COVID vaccines.

“#DYK [do you know] that anyone can develop a blood clot? Whether you’re an athlete or a fan, don’t let a blood clot ruin the big game this weekend. Learn how to protect your health: https://bit.ly/2lOpGEB,” CDC tweeted out.

https://i.imgur.com/yMQ1xza.png

The CDC failed to mention on their website the COVID-19 vaccines as one of the factors that can increase this risk.

Rest - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/02/everyone-risk-blood-clots-cdc-pfizer-issue-urgent-warnings-blood-clots-even-healthiest-athletes/


The link they point to with the bitly address:

What is Venous Thromboembolism?

Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism (DVT/PE) are often underdiagnosed and serious, but preventable medical conditions.

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a medical condition that occurs when a blood clot forms in a deep vein. These clots usually develop in the lower leg, thigh, or pelvis, but they can also occur in the arm.

It is important to know about DVT because it can happen to anybody and can cause serious illness, disability, and in some cases, death. The good news is that DVT is preventable and treatable if discovered early.

https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/dvt/facts.html

revelarts
02-20-2022, 08:16 PM
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revelarts
02-20-2022, 08:24 PM
JAMA
November 22, 2021
Myocardial Infarction, Stroke, and Pulmonary Embolism (Blood Clots) After BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine in People Aged 75 Years or Older
Marie Joelle Jabagi, PharmD, PhD1 (https://jamanetwork.com/searchresults?author=Marie+Joelle+Jabagi&q=Marie+Joelle+Jabagi); Jérémie Botton, PharmD, PhD1 (https://jamanetwork.com/searchresults?author=J%c3%a9r%c3%a9mie+Botton&q=J%c3%a9r%c3%a9mie+Botton); Marion Bertrand, MSc1 (https://jamanetwork.com/searchresults?author=Marion+Bertrand&q=Marion+Bertrand); et alAlain Weill, MD1 (https://jamanetwork.com/searchresults?author=Alain+Weill&q=Alain+Weill); Paddy Farrington, PhD2 (https://jamanetwork.com/searchresults?author=Paddy+Farrington&q=Paddy+Farrington); Mahmoud Zureik, MD, PhD1 (https://jamanetwork.com/searchresults?author=Mahmoud+Zureik&q=Mahmoud+Zureik); Rosemary Dray-Spira, MD, PhD1 (https://jamanetwork.com/searchresults?author=Rosemary+Dray-Spira&q=Rosemary+Dray-Spira)
Author Affiliations Article Information (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2786667#248169347)
JAMA. 2022;327(1):80-82. doi:10.1001/jama.2021.21699


https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2786667



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Nature


NEWS FEATURE
24 August 2021

COVID vaccines and blood clots: what researchers know so far
Scientists are trying to understand why a small number of people develop a mysterious clotting disorder after receiving a COVID jab.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-02291-2

icansayit
02-20-2022, 10:23 PM
Already are being treated with BLOOD THINNERS daily. I take Plavix and Crestor, with One BABY Aspirin every day...with all of the other meds since my Heart attack 10 years ago.
My wife also is taking multiple meds like mine.
Our doctor lets us know when to get any other shots...Virus or not.

P.S. We also walk every day and keep our B.P.'s at a regular level

Kathianne
02-21-2022, 03:11 AM
I have the BP problem, but my bad cholesterol is low and good is really good. Ekg is also great for rhythm, though spikes are long due to long term hypertension. Interesting, my muscles in general are also tight, thus snapping of rotator cuff and needed lengthening of biceps.

revelarts
03-11-2022, 07:29 AM
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Gunny
03-11-2022, 09:56 AM
I have the BP problem, but my bad cholesterol is low and good is really good. Ekg is also great for rhythm, though spikes are long due to long term hypertension. Interesting, my muscles in general are also tight, thus snapping of rotator cuff and needed lengthening of biceps.

Can't help this :)

So what you are saying is you're wound up so tight you finally sprung your spring?:laugh2::poke:

On a serious side, I had a Sergeant like that. Wiry dude, solid muscle. One of those "Can I work out with you so I can get big, Gunny?" types :rolleyes: He was a trip. I'd shovel food into him that would have had me at 250, and put him on serious heavy weights. He gained about 2 pounds in a month. Tried to get him to stretch. Just basic stuff. Stretching the tendons and fascia facilitates muscle growth. His body was so tight I was afraid he was going to tear something doing just basic warmup stretches. Typical gung-ho type that overdid everything. I had to make him back off. I was already accused of being hard on the Marines. Didn't want to actually break one :laugh:

I can't imagine. I have what you could call the opposite situation. I'm so flexible I have to make sure I don't over-stretch and hurt my joints/ligaments, which I have done.

Gunny
03-11-2022, 10:05 AM
Already are being treated with BLOOD THINNERS daily. I take Plavix and Crestor, with One BABY Aspirin every day...with all of the other meds since my Heart attack 10 years ago.
My wife also is taking multiple meds like mine.
Our doctor lets us know when to get any other shots...Virus or not.

P.S. We also walk every day and keep our B.P.'s at a regular levelSome things never change. Grandfather had a 4-way back in the early 70s when it was a BIG deal. Before it became popular, he was taking baby aspirin, cod liver oil, and I have no idea what blood thinners they had back then. I recall he quit shaving with a blade because he was afraid of nicking because he wouldn't stop bleeding.

I've taken the baby aspirin and fish oil for years with the rest of my box of vitamins/supplements. I got back into that to get my BP in check. I hate meds if I can find a way around them. Nothing did much good on the BP until I quit drinking. Reset right back to normal.

Kathianne
03-11-2022, 10:49 AM
Can't help this :)

So what you are saying is you're wound up so tight you finally sprung your spring?:laugh2::poke:

On a serious side, I had a Sergeant like that. Wiry dude, solid muscle. One of those "Can I work out with you so I can get big, Gunny?" types :rolleyes: He was a trip. I'd shovel food into him that would have had me at 250, and put him on serious heavy weights. He gained about 2 pounds in a month. Tried to get him to stretch. Just basic stuff. Stretching the tendons and fascia facilitates muscle growth. His body was so tight I was afraid he was going to tear something doing just basic warmup stretches. Typical gung-ho type that overdid everything. I had to make him back off. I was already accused of being hard on the Marines. Didn't want to actually break one :laugh:

I can't imagine. I have what you could call the opposite situation. I'm so flexible I have to make sure I don't over-stretch and hurt my joints/ligaments, which I have done.
I drink water like crazy. When I stretch, I get serious cramping of muscles. Even as a kid it was so. I am wound pretty tight, I keep working on deep breathing.