The Bolus Theory of Vaccine Injury
This makes the MOST sense of why and how some are affected and some are not
You are playing Russian Roulette each time you bare your arm . IE…You have a 5% chance of severe consequences each time
https://expose-news.com/2023/06/10/harm-caused-by-erroneously-injecting-intravascularly/
Yes, other medical folks have mentioned this problem: Possible direct injection into a vein (instead of a muscle) is a serious problem.
I believe this is why nurses were advised to pull the needle out a bit after inserting it to minimize this risk.
Perhaps some of the people administering the injections were not aware/trained on the technique.
Another Russian Roulette issue had to do with variation in toxicity between different batches of serum, not to mention differences in products between suppliers.
It seems that most of the very severe reactions were associated with certain batches (maybe only 7 percent of the batches).
Yes it’s call aspiration…you retract after a tiny initial injection ..if you draw blood you are in a blood vessel.
Pharmacists have NO training Nurses could give a shit…they do hundreds a day !
Okay, that makes sense.
Perhaps I am a bit naive, but I had the impression that most (female) nurses are caring people.
I did experience one who seemed to have a poor attitude and I thought that perhaps she liked to inflict pain on men, including me.
Years ago, I use to go for routine check-ups. This often resulted in further costly testing and recommendation for medications.
Now I avoid seeing doctors unless I have a serious acute medical emergency. Starve the beast!!!
Ditto. No docs, no “annual check-up” no nothing unless medical emergency.
Starve the beast indeed.
Precisely my view. They are not needed most of the time if we take actions to protect our own health. Eat well, avoid booze and drugs, exercise and don’t smoke are the basics. Most people spend way too much time waiting to have their self inflicted health problems solved by pill pushing doctors.
Sloking Pot is ok Right Farmer…It’s a crop after all