izentrop wrote:Remundo wrote:the D-dimers make it possible to estimate the risk of thrombosis, which is another harmful side effect of the mRNA macchin.
you can find it in 2 clicks on google.
Head of C...
But there's a catch, you've got it all wrong again
vaccination is not associated with an increased risk of VTE
No, there is NOTHING wrong:
Vidal wrote: Used in patients hospitalized for COVID-19, the dosage of D-dimers is not, however, indicated in daily practice before or after vaccination against COVID-19.
I just explained why dickhead, since there are many ways to approach this question...
Vidal wrote: These include the suspicion of venous thromboembolic disease (VTE) with a low or intermediate probability, where its normality allows the diagnosis to be excluded.
I had a law professor explaining to us how the use of the word "
especially” hid a desire to conceal... Well here indeed, it allows:
— to avoid saying that ALL organs can be affected because of damage to the vascular endothelium.
— to avoid giving the CAUSE of the thrombosis (see previous point)
— to avoid saying that the D-dimer threshold hides an inflammatory threshold. Inflammatory threshold which itself is associated with a surge of dormant pathologies.
etc
But as you play the eternal morons, there is little chance that an interesting debate can arise from these subjects!
(which is not your goal, by the way)