
04-08-2021, 01:58 PM
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Planar Protector
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Originally Posted by magnetaress
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I don't exactly believe you. Infinitesimal no. Like lower than a brain aneurysm yes.
I did some deep research, not sure if it got deleted, but what if the spike that you get triggers a HIT like reaction, researchers are calling it VIPIT. Because in layman's terms. After vaccination you have a lot of inflammation and your body decides your platelets are Covid. Or parts of your platelets are. Or it's in combination with another condition. Or your genetics predispose you, and you just happened to be the one in 1 million. Oops, your chances are no longer infinitesimal.
People aren't being informed on that lay level, let alone scientific level. I had to inform myself.
Yes I got a form that asked if I suffer bloidclots. My nurse wasn't super dumb, but I doubt she was exposed to the literature or refreshed on the actual theory of VIPIT.
I'm not saying it's a major concern for 80% of normies but it is a real, ~~0.0015% consideration.
The studies done on the vax for emergency use, and in particular in the U.S. only like 15 million doses were rolled out are very limited.
It's definitely a non zero, non trivial issue for people.
It's pretty low. Birth control are more dangerous. BUT maybe ppl should pause birth control or watch their diet or take some baby aspirin, or consider if they may suffer a crushing injury on the job, like if they're cops, or athletes.
It isn't perfectly safe. It's relatively safe, for most. Not all.
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Did you just causally drop heparin-induced thrombocytopenia and vaccine-induced prothrombotic immune thrombocytopenia in acronym form? Love it. It's interesting the second one is blood clots + low platelet count. That hurts my head to think about and I need to look into more.
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