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Is it “long Covid” or vaccine injury?

See the recent Brett Weinstein podcast with Robert Malone on “fiberglass logs” and pseudouridine.

The hypothesis is that the synthetic mRNA survives apoptosis and continues to transfect other cells and otherwise cause biochemical mayhem.

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My question exactly. How many of these patients were also vaccinated before or after getting Covid? That information is crucial.

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Good luck in finding that info from CDC; I never could.

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“Cardiovascular complications may arise weeks or months after a patient's initial COVID-19 infection”

How is it they are linking complications months after infection with Covid yet if you experience this after the vax it has nothing to do with the vax.

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I am unvaxxed and had the Delta variant in Sept 2021. It was mild overall but I had IVM and HCQ. However, I developed some symptoms after recovering including partial loss of some smell and some joint pain. My concern is identifying the presence of micro-blood clots. My doc wouldn’t oder a d-dimer after I asked saying it was a test to identify blood clots that might cause heart attack (ie large clots). I found a lab that would do a d-dimer test, but after talking to their techs, found out they do not screen micro clots for COVID. Is there a trusted source to get a d-dimer test? It seems they may be as hard to get as Ivermectin.

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It is truly amazing that physicians do not use the d-dimer test. Why is this? It is a standard test used for many years. Guess they do not want to deal with evidence of clots. Maybe they cannot imagine what they would do with evidence of clots.

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Jul 4, 2022·edited Jul 4, 2022

Yes, it seems these sources and professionals want to steer clear of the micro blood clot issue from post COVID infection and/or vaccine (either can cause them).

I have close family (vaxxed/boosted but no history of COVID) experiencing very odd, albeit rare, episodes of total confusion (like deep onset dementia) only to completely recover in several hours. I believe this may be caused by micro blood clots in the brain. I have suggested she ask for a d-dimer test but docs haven’t responded.

Healthcare is moving to individual management. Hopefully, diagnostic services in lab work will see that market opportunity and respond for out-of-pocket covered services.

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