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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #25 on: September 19, 2022, 07:10:55 AM »
what is this like 10 threads you started on the clot shot. we get it you hate people that get the shot. why not just condense it into one thread so we can follow it better. tell the mods to sticky the topic so we can all keep abreast of your scientific research on the subject. I think this is important information that we need to get out to the masses.... Let's go brandon. ;) ;) ;)

No "we" don't get that at all.

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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #26 on: September 19, 2022, 07:17:18 AM »
what is this like 10 threads you started on the clot shot. we get it you hate people that get the shot. why not just condense it into one thread so we can follow it better. tell the mods to sticky the topic so we can all keep abreast of your scientific research on the subject. I think this is important information that we need to get out to the masses.... Let's go brandon. ;) ;) ;)
I think someone got the shot and now doesnt like reminding how dumb they now realise they were.

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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #27 on: September 19, 2022, 07:29:46 AM »
what is this like 10 threads you started on the clot shot. we get it you hate people that get the shot. why not just condense it into one thread so we can follow it better. tell the mods to sticky the topic so we can all keep abreast of your scientific research on the subject. I think this is important information that we need to get out to the masses.... Let's go brandon. ;) ;) ;)

I think I'll start 10 more, thx...  ::)

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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #28 on: September 19, 2022, 08:35:43 AM »
I think I'll start 10 more, thx...  ::)
     
                                    and another 10 pantshitter threads too. you gots to keep us entertained.
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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #29 on: September 19, 2022, 08:41:41 AM »
I think someone got the shot and now doesnt like reminding how dumb they now realise they were.
                        not really, but I am getting sick of all these medical disclaimers just so they can cover their own asses when something goes amiss with their concoctions.
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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #30 on: September 19, 2022, 08:48:09 AM »
Oaks veins and arteries are probably filled with clots


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« Reply #32 on: September 19, 2022, 10:34:34 AM »
   Possible Side Effects After Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine
Updated Sept. 14, 2022
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What You Need to Know
Side effects after getting a COVID-19 vaccine can vary from person to person.
Some people experience a little discomfort and can continue to go about their day. Others have side effects that affect their ability to do daily activities.
Side effects generally go away in a few days.
Even if you don’t experience any side effects, your body is building protection against the virus that causes COVID-19.
Adverse events (serious health problems) are rare but can cause long-term health problems. They usually happen within six weeks of getting a vaccine.
Common Side Effects
Side effects after a COVID-19 vaccination tend to be mild, temporary, and like those experienced after routine vaccinations. They can vary across different age groups.



After a second shot or booster
Reactions reported after getting a booster shot are similar to those after the two-dose or single-dose primary shots. Most side effects were mild to moderate.

The most commonly reported side effects were: birthing children with the head of a goat.
possession by the prince of darkness. CRABS.
Fever
Headache
Fatigue (tiredness)
Pain at the injection site
Helpful tips to relieve side effects
Woman taking a short daytime nap on couch at home
Adults
To relieve pain or swelling on the arm where you got the shot:

Apply a clean, cool, wet washcloth over the area.
Use or keep moving your arm.
Also, if possible, get some rest.
To reduce discomfort from fever:

Drink plenty of fluids,
Dress in comfortable clothes,
Talk to your doctor about taking over-the-counter (OTC) medicine, such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, aspirin (only for people ages 18 years or older), or antihistamines.
It is not recommended to take these medicines before vaccination to try to prevent side effects as it is not known how OTC medicines might affect how well the vaccine works.
Children
Ask your child’s healthcare provider for advice on using a non-aspirin pain reliever and learn about other steps you can take at home to comfort your child after vaccination.

Call a doctor or healthcare provider about a side effect if:

Redness or tenderness where the shot was given gets worse after 24 hours
Side effects are worrying or do not seem to be going away after a few days
Adverse Events after COVID-19 Vaccination Are Rare
Adverse events, including severe allergic reactions, after COVID-19 vaccination are rare but can happen. For this reason, everyone who receives a COVID-19 vaccine is monitored by their vaccination provider for at least 15 minutes.

After leaving a vaccination provider site, if you think you or your child might be having a severe allergic reaction, seek immediate medical care by calling 911.

Learn more about what you can do if you have an allergic reaction.

Reporting Side Effects and Adverse Events
Use v-safe or the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) to report your side effects:

V-safe, a smartphone-based tool, provides quick and confidential health check-ins via text messages and web surveys. It does this so you can quickly and easily share with CDC how you or your child feel after getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System can be used by you or your healthcare provider to report a side effect, adverse event, or reaction from COVID-19 vaccine.


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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #33 on: September 20, 2022, 09:00:16 AM »
Oaks veins and arteries are probably filled with clots
His brain was filled with them a long time ago.

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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #34 on: September 20, 2022, 09:17:04 AM »
I'm pretty butthurt about this because the company I work for was firing people over this shit.
Once they started giving us paid days off to get the vax along with "do you want to keep your job or not" I gave in to getting it.

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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #35 on: September 20, 2022, 09:27:11 AM »
I'm pretty butthurt about this because the company I work for was firing people over this shit.
Once they started giving us paid days off to get the vax along with "do you want to keep your job or not" I gave in to getting it.


I was asked 6 months ago if I would get the clot shot so I could go to Canada for a contract I'm working with a company on. I should "fuck no" and that was that. They said it was just a suggestion and scrapped the Canada trip., lol.

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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #36 on: September 20, 2022, 10:08:40 AM »
The people who let themselves get vaccinated with an experimental "snake oil" are beyond (dna-)repair.
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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #37 on: September 20, 2022, 12:25:29 PM »
I actually feel sorry for Joak’s children, couldn’t imagine having a pussy such as him as a Father.
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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #38 on: September 20, 2022, 12:32:56 PM »
The people who let themselves get vaccinated with an experimental "snake oil" are beyond (dna-)repair.

> implying more than half this forum doesn’t inject shit from some chinese bathtub

The vax was just another addition to the stack

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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #39 on: September 20, 2022, 12:35:21 PM »
> implying more than half this forum doesn’t inject shit from some chinese bathtub

The vax was just another addition to the stack
Hey now, my shit is from an Iranian Pharmacy.
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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #40 on: September 20, 2022, 01:27:43 PM »
Clots and A-fib are the 2 big ones I see around here.

I have A-fib. There have been no episodes for decades, thank goodness. A-fib is considered a congenital disease. Many things will trigger A-fib: including coffee, alcohol, and obesity. One very frightening bout I had was caused by Yohimbine. I’ve not taken any supplements containing Yohimbine since then.  There are over 5 million folks in the U.S. with A-fib.

Like A-fib, blood clots are genetic. It is estimated that somewhere around 900,000 people are affected by VTE a year. As many as 300,000 folks die of blood clots each year. If you spend a lot of time sitting in front of your computer, TV, or texting on your phone, get up and move around. Prolonged sitting can result in blood clots. Beta blockers prevent blood clots from forming. My doctor prescribes Metoprolol, which I have been on for many years.

COVID causes blood clots specially with people who are sick enough to be hospitalized. Close to 20% of COVID-19 patients in the ICU develop blood clots. Anyone who gets the Johnson & Johnson vaccine should be aware of the early symptoms of the disorder. The CDC recommends seeking immediate medical care if you develop any of the following symptoms after getting the shot, especially if you are a woman aged 50 or younger:
•   Severe or persistent headaches or blurred vision
•   Shortness of breath
•   Chest pain
•   Leg swelling
•   Persistent abdominal pain
•   Easy bruising or tiny blood spots under the skin beyond the injection site

This one of those vicious cycles that is hard to escape. Worrying about getting sick is stressful. Prolonged exposure to stress can lead to mental and physical health problems, including death in severe cases. Researchers at Yale University School of Medicine found that stress may lead to sudden death. People with a history of certain irregular heart rhythms, such as A-fib should avoid stressful situations as much as possible. I read somewhere that Getbig is sometimes a brutal stress inducing internet board.


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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #41 on: September 20, 2022, 06:04:47 PM »


Like A-fib, blood clots are genetic. It is estimated that somewhere around 900,000 people are affected by VTE a year. As many as 300,000 folks die of blood clots each year. If you spend a lot of time sitting in front of your computer, TV, or texting on your phone, get up and move around. Prolonged sitting can result in blood clots. Beta blockers prevent blood clots from forming. My doctor prescribes Metoprolol, which I have been on for many years.

Your doctor gives you the metoprolol to keep your heart from going too fast when you have a paroxysm of a fib. It doesn't prevent blood clots.

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« Reply #42 on: September 20, 2022, 07:14:54 PM »
two charts showing different data

vaers isn't a true reflection of death rates as anyone can input thing son there, there is no verification

this is the first mass vaccination program in decades, even if the 23k deaths are true, that equates to an death rate of less than 0.00004% when you look at the amount of vaccinations done compared to a COVID death rate in the USA of 1.2%, you can do the math

If 23ks deatha are true, all the messaging that the shot is "perfectly safe" is a gross, disgusting piece of misinformation.

Especially when you factor in mandates, public pressure and the survival rate of Covid.

It's blatantly obvious by this point that the most people should have proceeded with normal life, got covid and carried on.  The immuno-compromised should have isolated or vaxxed.

The toll off quarantine and isolation is immense and probably unquantifiable.

It was a massive miscalculation, bordering on criminal.
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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #43 on: September 20, 2022, 07:38:26 PM »
I feel bad for anyone who got fooled into it or were coerced into it.

Fauci said all hell could break lose after 12 years in a similar situation.

I hope my friends and family survive.

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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #44 on: September 20, 2022, 08:17:03 PM »
If 23ks deatha are true, all the messaging that the shot is "perfectly safe" is a gross, disgusting piece of misinformation.

'We are currently witnessing an excess in mortality in those countries where the majority of the population has received the so called “COVID-19 vaccines”.

The registered number has no precedent in world vaccination history.

Examining the reports on CDC’s VAERS, the UK’s Yellow Card System, the Australian Adverse Event Monitoring System, Europe’s EudraVigilance System and the WHO’s VigiAccess Database, to date there have been more than 11 million reports of adverse effects and more than 70,000 deaths co-related to the inoculation of the products known as “covid vaccines”.

We know that these numbers just about represent between 1% and 10% of all real events.'

https://www.technocracy.news/declaration-of-international-medical-crisis-due-to-death-and-diseases-co-related-to-covid-19-vaccines/

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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #45 on: September 21, 2022, 01:07:56 AM »
Your doctor gives you the metoprolol to keep your heart from going too fast when you have a paroxysm of a fib. It doesn't prevent blood clots.

Thanks. I have maybe had a 3 or 4 of episodes of A-fib in my entire life, although it wasn't diagnosed until I was in my late 30's. Only one was particularly frightening and that's the one brought on by my taking a supplement containing Yohimbe.

About 10 years ago, I saw a heart specialist who did a battery of tests including an EKG and found no A-fib or flutter. My primary care physician prescribes the metoprolol.

Where I may have gotten confused is that metoprolol is a beta blocker and beta blockers are among the medications which are prescribed to folks to prevent blood clots. I have never had an issue with blood clots. My blood pressure is sometimes marginally high, like 140/82, usually when it is taken at the doctor's office. Most of the time it is in the normal range when I take it at home. Metoprolol is prescribed for high blood pressure. My annual wellness checkup is next month. I'll ask him why he prescribes the metoprolol. 




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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #46 on: September 21, 2022, 03:59:11 AM »

Where I may have gotten confused is that metoprolol is a beta blocker and beta blockers are among the medications which are prescribed to folks to prevent blood clots. I have never had an issue with blood clots. My blood pressure is sometimes marginally high, like 140/82, usually when it is taken at the doctor's office. Most of the time it is in the normal range when I take it at home. Metoprolol is prescribed for high blood pressure. My annual wellness checkup is next month. I'll ask him why he prescribes the metoprolol.

It isn't a common practice to prescribe beta blockers to prevent blood clots. Maybe you read something misleading online.

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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #47 on: November 29, 2022, 06:22:35 AM »
I guess even clot-shot deaths are rare.

Had a guy pass (work-mate) in his sleep this past weekend, just finished a project with his help last week. At least he waited 'til we were done.

Only 3 "suddenly / unexpectedly" "die in sleep" deaths in our company since the jab roll-out. (100K people).
Still have zero RONA deaths, so I guess RONA deaths are even more rare than myocarditis deaths in healthy people.

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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #48 on: November 29, 2022, 02:10:32 PM »
I actually feel sorry for Joak’s children, couldn’t imagine having a pussy such as him as a Father.

Doubtful Oak will get pregnant from his boyfriend azz-f*cking him.

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Re: the clot-shot
« Reply #49 on: November 29, 2022, 05:14:12 PM »
I guess even clot-shot deaths are rare.

Had a guy pass (work-mate) in his sleep this past weekend, just finished a project with his help last week. At least he waited 'til we were done.

Only 3 "suddenly / unexpectedly" "die in sleep" deaths in our company since the jab roll-out. (100K people).
Still have zero RONA deaths, so I guess RONA deaths are even more rare than myocarditis deaths in healthy people.

There are multiple reasons for sudden nighttime death.  Of all of the possible causes of nocturnal death (death while sleeping), sudden cardiac arrest is among the most common. Of these, roughly 22% occur between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. There are several medical conditions that can lead to sudden cardiac arrest, including heart attack, arrhythmia, congestive heart failure, and stroke. Sleep apnea can directly cause death by a person's breathing being infrequent enough to create immediate tissue ischemia. Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a leading cause of mortality worldwide with an estimated 15% to 20% of all deaths.

Has there been an uptick in SCD since the onset of COVID vaccines? SADS deaths did not increase in England and Wales in 2021 where there were a total of 276 deaths of these types in 2021. That’s slightly down from 2020 (the vaccination roll-out began in December), when it was 292. In 2019, 287 deaths were registered.