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vapesmarter

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This i have been following

the lovely lady who gave me a second jab was shite

why

because she was not a nurse she was a vaccinator there is a big difference

the first jab I had was by a fellow nurse so I didn’t feel a thing giving a jab is a skill that’s learnt over years

but there is a danger and this video covers it perhaps more than we know


 
Think he's confusing his right and left, no? Liver is right, spleen is left. Only have to watch boxing to see liver shots dug in to the right side. Otherwise, very interesting. Haven't watched it all yet but would be fascinating if the rare blood clots / low platelets are caused by injecting in to blood vessels by accident.
 
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Think he's confusing his right and left, no? Liver is right, spleen is left. Only have to watch boxing to see liver shots dug in to the right side. Otherwise, very interesting. Haven't watched it all yet but would be fascinating if the rare blood clots / low platelets are caused by injecting in to blood vessels by accident.

my right or your right:2thumbsup:

think dr John was pretty pissed off it’s on your right :14:
 
my right or your right:2thumbsup:

think dr John was pretty pissed off it’s on your right :14:
Just watched the end. Very interesting, cheers for posting. :worship:

Just in time for my second jab tomorrow. :D

Seems it's already well established that an adenovirus injected intravenously is bad news. Would also explain why the mRNA vaccines don't cause the same problem - no adenovirus. Unbelievable. Why the fook wouldn't it be SOP to aspirate first? So simple yet could make such a big difference.
 
Had my second jab this morning. Took the opportunity to chat to the nurse about aspiration. They won't do it pure n simple. He said the needles are too small and can easily get blocked. In his opinion if they were ever to aspirate it would be with a larger needle and in a different location on the body. They're obviously following, - and will not deviate - from the current guidance.
 
Had my second jab this morning. Took the opportunity to chat to the nurse about aspiration. They won't do it pure n simple. He said the needles are too small and can easily get blocked. In his opinion if they were ever to aspirate it would be with a larger needle and in a different location on the body. They're obviously following, - and will not deviate - from the current guidance.

I think the needle being to small is a dangerous cop out personally.

Argh fat thumbed the shit out of this post
 
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