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    Posted: December 02 2021 at 12:14am

In case one wants this to support an anti-vaxx position you should take to heart a comment in the article:

Quote clots were more likely to occur because of a Covid infection than the vaccine


https://www.bbc.com/news/health-59418123

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What causes blood clots?

Your body reacts to an injury or cut by clotting your blood just the way it should. These types of clots are not a problem. Sometimes a blood clot will form without a trigger (such as an injury or cut). This is more likely to happen with certain risk factors or conditions. Risk factors include:

  • Prolonged sitting (often the case with travel when you are forced to sit for long periods in an airplane, a train, or a car)
  • Prolonged bed rest (often the case with surgery or illness)
  • Pregnancy
  • Smoking
  • Obesity
  • Birth control pills/hormone replacement therapy/breast cancer medicines
  • Certain cancer types (pancreatic, lung, multiple myeloma, or blood-related cancers)
  • Trauma (serious injury)
  • Some types of major surgery
  • Age (especially over the age of 60)
  • A family history of blood clots
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Diseases related to chronic inflammation
  • Certain infections (HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, or Lyme disease)
  • https://familydoctor.org/condition/blood-clots/
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Dr John Campbell has been banging on about aspirating when delivering  a vaccine, and the research released does mention that on "rare occasions" it gets delivered into the blood stream. Well this could be avoided if the nurse aspirated first. That will be cold comfort to the families of the 73 reported deaths from this blood clotting.

Those who got it wrong, for whatever reason, may feel defensive and retrench into a position that doesn’t accord with the facts.
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Originally posted by ViQueen24 ViQueen24 wrote:

What causes blood clots?

Your body reacts to an injury or cut by clotting your blood just the way it should. These types of clots are not a problem. Sometimes a blood clot will form without a trigger (such as an injury or cut). This is more likely to happen with certain risk factors or conditions. Risk factors include:

  • Prolonged sitting (often the case with travel when you are forced to sit for long periods in an airplane, a train, or a car)
  • Prolonged bed rest (often the case with surgery or illness)
  • Pregnancy
  • Smoking
  • Obesity
  • Birth control pills/hormone replacement therapy/breast cancer medicines
  • Certain cancer types (pancreatic, lung, multiple myeloma, or blood-related cancers)
  • Trauma (serious injury)
  • Some types of major surgery
  • Age (especially over the age of 60)
  • A family history of blood clots
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Diseases related to chronic inflammation
  • Certain infections (HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, or Lyme disease)
  • https://familydoctor.org/condition/blood-clots/

 I also read something this morning talking about cancer, and suggesting that some of the blood clots reported may well be in people who have an undiagnosed cancer. That would be one hell of way to find out wouldn't it?

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