The Anonymous Widower

Blood Clots And Vaccines

I had a little bit of trouble with my Roche Coaguchek INR meter yesterday and had to phone Roche.

I indicated that I would soon be having my second AstraZeneca jab and measuring my INR before and after as a medical experiment.

I was then told that all vaccines can cause blood clots. That can’t be right?

But Roche should know!

March 26, 2021 - Posted by | Health | , , , ,

6 Comments »

  1. My thoughts were the same as yours regarding all vaccines and blood clots but I found this which might be of some interest: https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/exclusives/91813 No doubt there are other references but I have not searched for them yet.

    Comment by Ron Collins | March 26, 2021 | Reply

  2. My research cardiologist friend will be reviewing what I find.

    Comment by AnonW | March 26, 2021 | Reply

  3. Apparently they can, but incidence is in the 1/1M range and are unlikely to be fatal, whereas for a vulnerable male over 70 the chances of dying of Covid if you catch it is around 5%.

    Before Jenner there were two strains of smallpox – on with very high mortality and one much lower. If someone caught the less lethal version they used to hold smallpox parties to infect all their children…

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pox_party

    Comment by R. Mark Clayton | March 26, 2021 | Reply

  4. A very very very tiny percentage of people have very tiny blood clots after vaccinations.

    Comment by Liz | March 26, 2021 | Reply

  5. I wonder if one aspirin a day taken after the jab would guarantee against getting a clot? Aspirin does have the effect of thinning the blood.

    Comment by MauriceGReed | March 26, 2021 | Reply

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