Someone wrote in [personal profile] ecosophia 2022-04-13 05:39 pm (UTC)

Re: Improved diagnosis - whacky blood?

In addition to my reply: If indeed the people dying are loosing the battle against bloodclotting and if it is a result of the vaxx or infection with the virus, then that would also explain why some claim that 90% of the people who die have bloodclots. That is much more than excess mortality or total C19 death count.

Anyhow, IF the bloodclotting is indeed happening on such a large scale and IF people die because the body cannot unclot at the same pace anymore (two big if's), then the question is why the bloodclotting keeps happening for such a long time. Some long covid or vax injured people have been ill for over a year and I wonder what mechanism causes the bloodclotting to continue.

We know that spike can bind to fibronogen that play a role in the production of platelets and that this can lead to atypical and long lasting bloodclots. But that requires spike to be present in the bloodstream. And as some people have the highest value of d-dimer after a year that would mean the spike production goes on unabated. I have not een any evidence that that could happen. If spike indicators are found after some months, it is in decreasing quantities. So perhaps there is another mechanism in play like some auto-immune reaction? There is much we don't know...

Boccaccio

Post a comment in response:

(will be screened)
(will be screened)
(will be screened)
If you don't have an account you can create one now.
HTML doesn't work in the subject.
More info about formatting