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Does Parihep injection prevent blood clot?
Parihep 40mg Injection is an anticoagulant used to prevent and treat harmful blood clots. It is a drug administered as an injection and works by decreasing the ability of blood to form clots. It can be used in the prevention of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE) in patients who have undergone hip replacement surgery or abdominal surgery, or those with atrial fibrillation not caused by valvular heart disease. Additionally, it can also be used for prophylaxis of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation, as well as to reduce risk of death from coronary artery disease.
To know more about parihep injection uses and side effects visit https://etabx.com/
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Exclusif : 70 % des embaumeurs déclarent avoir découvert d'étranges caillots sanguins à partir de la mi-2021
Dans un entretien exclusif avec The Defender, l'ancien major de l'armée de l'air Thomas Haviland a partagé les résultats de son enquête auprès des embaumeurs, qui ont signalé une forte augmentation des caillots fibreux, des microcaillots et des décès de nourrissons à partir de la mi-2021, à la suite de l'introduction massive des vaccins COVID-19.
Exclusive: 70% of Embalmers Report Finding Strange Blood Clots Beginning in Mid-2021
In an exclusive interview with The Defender, former Air Force Major Thomas Haviland shared the result of his survey of embalmers, who reported sharp upticks in fibrous clots, micro-clotting and infant deaths from mid-2021 following the mass rollout of COVID-19 vaccines.
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All Pain No Gain
So! Went back to the hospital to follow up on my wrists, the bracers and steroid injections only gave me back the flexibility of my fingers, didn't take away the pain, numbness and tingling.
In fact its been spreading through my whole body, there's now not an inch of me unaffected.
I waited a month for this appointment. They told me they were going to do a nerve study.
Oh no, it was just a sit-down to give me a yellow paper with some phone numbers to SCHEDULE a nerve study.... the soonest they can fit me in is NOVEMBER *screams* and this is just the study, then five days later a sit-down to DISCUSS the study, and WHEN anything will actually be DONE about my body feeling both like it is constantly being electrocuted AND constantly exhausted to the point I barely function ???? WHO KNOWS!
While I was doing that my boyfriend went to the ER because his back pain is so bad he can no longer work. They did X-rays and found he has SEVERE SPINAL DISEASE and I'm no doctor so I don't know what that means for him exactly other than it sounds REALLY BAD. The results go on to describe most of the vertebrae and discs in his back having anywhere from mild to severe deterioration.
He wanted them to actually DO something, but they won't until he sees his primary care doc, and he can't get an appointment with her until the end of the month.
Meanwhile.... he can't work. And might never be able to return to the warehouse we've both been working at. All they sent him home with is lidocaine patches and acetaminophen .... which we already have at home (he's on his second giant bottle of ibuprofen within 2 months).
Trying to find another job for him is tricky because he's got some neurological problems from a mountain biking accident years ago ... mostly affecting his time-management and ability to remember anything involving dates and time (wear a helmet, kids), ptsd (many people in his past treated him unbelievably badly, to the point I joke he was raised in a hell dimension), the mentioned back pain.... and no car.
Spent a lot of time both in the hospital and once we got home trying to hug away the misery.
I swear doctors just don't give a damn anymore.
Unless you're elderly and on medicare on top of private insurance, then they care a lot. About that sweet sweet money, that is.
My dad's doctor revealed my soon to be 88 yr old Dad has a spot of bladder cancer and AFIB, that's on top of the COPD, bloodclot in his heart, aneurysm in his stomach, and shattered spine from osteperosis ... some of which are the effects of him smoking a cigarette every ten minutes he's awake since the age of 13. He refuses treatment for all of it. He's done with life. His wife (my mother) is dead, older brothers are dead (a few younger brothers are still alive, but they are in rough shape too), favorite nephew is dead, and his friends are all dead. He can't do anything anymore except watch game shows, pretty much. He's housebound; he rolls around hunched over on a walker between 3 rooms. People keep buying him cigarettes against my wishes. Elder Protective Services and doctors keep yelling at me for being neglectful, but he's the one making the decisions not to have "care". He doesn't have dementia so he can still decide for himself.
The doctors aren't hopping up and down for the 2 middle aged people who want to live (and be able to work), but the old man who by all means shouldn't even be alive at this point and doesn't want to be, they call and beg HIM to make appointments instead of the other way around. ARRRRGGGGHHHHHH.
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4th May, 2023
Day three of anorexia inpatient
I am fucking terrified.
They say that the meal plan will increase every day, for 5 days. This is only the first day of the increase, and I feel like I have eaten so much already.
They are feeding me like a pig.
Injecting me with anti-bloodclot every day,
Blood tests every day. Laxatives, and vitamins twice a day.
They say that my magnesium is dropping - but I just want to go home, and return to my beloved Ana.
Currently, I am on bedrest, and exercise in secret whenever I can.
Does anyone have any tips that might help me avoid weight gain, when on a mandatory meal plan?
Please help if you can - any advice at all would be appreciated.
I just want to get out and get back on track
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#inpatient#ana meal#tw ana relapse#tw ana shit#tw ana fast#ed but not sheeran#pro4n4#pro a4a#mypancakeaddiction
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yesterday morning my uncle had a major heart attack that came incredibly close to outright killing him. he’s just come out of surgery/icu and is under observation to make sure his condition stabilises. my grandfather phoned us to update us and my mother has spent the last two hours yelling at him down the phone about how the covid vaccine allegedly caused my uncle’s heart attack (who has a complex mixture of disabilities and autoimmune conditions that puts him at high risk and who previously had a heart attack in 2017 which is way before anything to do with covid even existed). i cannot express how utterly miserable this is.
#:)#there was a 75% chance her brother could have died yesterday#and all she can do is shout down the phone to her father about 'experimental bloodclot injections'#can't even jokingly poke fun at how unhinged this is it's actually just legit upsetting. her mind is so fucking warped.
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Why is you and pharmapal saying the Chinese n Russian corona vax safer than the ones we got in the US ?
That's because Russia's Sputnik 5 and the Chinese vaccines (of which I currently cannot recall the names) are actual vaccines. In the sense that a vaccine is an injection containing a weakened or dead sample of a virus, meant to introduce the virus to your body's immune system in a quantity that doesn't make you dangerously ill but does trigger your immune system. The outcome is that your body defeats that sample, and produces antibodies, so that when you are exposed to the virus in natural conditions, your immune system fights it off, and you don't get ill.
The US and EU are buying vaccines from companies that aren't vaccines in the above definition of the word. They're marketed as vaccines, but are in fact a kind of medical intervention known as genetic therapy. Moderna, Pfizer, and Astra Zeneca are mRNA treatments and Johnson and Johnson are DNA vector treatments. They do not act upon the body in the same way that traditional vaccines do.
Traditional vaccines have been around for a long time, and the science of how they work on the human body (in general terms) is well known. mRNA and DNA vector "vaccines" however, are very new technologies, and haven't been used on a large scale on humans before, meaning there is no thorough understanding on how they work on the human body nor what long term effects these technologies may have on a person IN GENERAL.
To make it specific, mRNA vaccines have never been used succesfully on humans. They are only used for cattle, but the cattle is then slaughtered in a few years, so even there, we don't know the long term effects. mRNA treatments are uncommon in medicine, and are really only used as a policy as a last ditch effort in cancer treatments. Meaning you use the experimental treatment when you're likely to die anyway, so you have nothing else to lose if it doesn't work well.
So to say that the mRNA and DNA vector "vaccines" are experimental is an understatement. The covid vaccines have also been rushed through the production and approval procedures, and are subject to some very strange policies (the information on side effects, test results, and ingredients are state secret in several european countries, as are the prices paid for them. The contracts included clauses that the companies that make them have no responsibility for any adverse side effects, etc). Many scientists have blown the whistle on serious threats of the technology in general and the covid vaccines in specific (most recently I saw professor Dr. Borger discuss how DNA vector has a high risk of causing genetic mutations in children). There have been many worrying side effects reported (cases of spontaneous blindness or deafness, a much higher rate of allergic reactions with deathly consequences than traditional vaccines, bloodclots, late term miscarriages within a week after the second shot, disturbing effects on menstrual cycles, including bloodclots the size of your fists, 20 day periods, and bleeding and cramps in post-menopausal women, and "flu like symptoms" or spontaneous covid outbreaks when vaccination starts in elderly care homes, leading to multiple deaths, to just name a few). A lot of these are underreported, ignored by the regulation agencies and covered up. We know of them due to reporting of people experiencing them and whistleblowers. All of the above are strictly related to the non-traditional and experimental "vaccines" that are not vaccines at all, but genetic therapies. We have no clue what the effects will be 3, 10, 20 years down the line. Or whether they are heritable. There have been cases of transference tho: both with vaccinated mothers nursing their unvaccinated infants, who then experience severe effects and, in at least one case, death of the baby. Another case happened in Israel, where a husband got the vaccine, and the pregnant wife did not. Then, through contact between husband and wife, the husband transferred the vaccine or his body's reaction to his wife. The wife and unborn child died 3 days after the husband got vaccinated.
None of these things have happened with the traditional Russian and Chinese vaccines. And the effects of the Russian vaccine have been researched and tested by independent scientists outside of Russia. So its not like the Russians are hiding their own horrid side effects from the public either.
Hence the Russian and Chinese vaccines are safer than the ones provided in the West, on virtue of them being actual vaccines.
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Friday night saw us back in hospital after a positive D dimer blood test at the doctors a few hours beforehand and a few other signs indicating another blood clot. X-ray done and injected with a treatment dose of blood thinners again, sent away with antibiotics for possible pneumonia too but couldn’t have a CT scan done as I’m exclusively breastfeeding Esland so have to go back for a #vqscan tomorrow to see if it’s a clot on the lung, pneumonia or both! So thankful to be surrounded by positive and supportive people. Forever counting my blessings. I only stopped my preventative blood thinners just a few weeks ago too! 😖. . . #bloodclot #pneumonia #DVT #PE #Pesurvivor #health #motherhoodunplugged #mummydiaries #igdaily #bloodthinners #injections #lifeisprecious (at A & E Department) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvrFvmOFb4-/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=3dlb02my6xih
#vqscan#bloodclot#pneumonia#dvt#pe#pesurvivor#health#motherhoodunplugged#mummydiaries#igdaily#bloodthinners#injections#lifeisprecious
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Back at the family homestead with a big bag o' drugs.
Got another 5 days of antibiotics, and I have to self inject (or sister inject 😋) the anticoagulants (on top of the warfarin pills) until the blood gods are satisfied with my clotting levels.
I have to go back to the hospital for a blood test Every. Single. Day. until then 😭.
Also I may or may not have signs of (old, inactive) tuberculosis, which is a bit weird coz I had the BCG jab in secondary school, but ultimately it isn't really alarming because it isn't 1853.
Basically, as well as the bloodclots, they found two lil calcified granulomas in my right lung. That's where your immune system sends its soldier cells to surround the infection and then over time they solidify to form a crispy lil prison. So like a particularly disgusting M&Ms factory essentially 😋. They've taken blood and, ugh, *sputum* samples to see if it's TB or something else.
As for my foot, the bone's virtually healed. The soft tissue is gonna take *a while* tho, so it's still limp city over here. Like I said before, the fracture was minor, the sprain not so much. Been told it could be six months just for all the swelling to go down 😲. It aches like a bastard. Still, I've been promoted from The Boot to a compression bandage, and can start doing physio exercises. Can only take paracetamol for the pain now coz of the warfarin. Fun.
And I haven't even fully recovered from my other fall(s) yet.
So yeah. I'm down. I'm not out. I have *the* gnarliest bruise on my arm right now. And I can't believe I have to go right back to the hospital tomorrow 🤕.
#i have to set so many alarms now#gotta have one jab in the morning#one in the evening#three doses of antibiotics a day#warfarin at night#my psych meds#and meds for reflux#i am a strong painkiller away from officially becoming my mother 🤣#rc's random ramblings
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Leaving my second home at the Alfred now. Was just here for a thrombosis clinic. Turns out that I still have a bit of a blood clot in my lung, but they think its manageable. Monitoring it. Come back in two months. No more stinking Clexane injections! 😠😄😄 #alfredhospital #thrombosis #bloodclot #pulmonaryembolism #fintadie #spoonie #hospitallife (at The Alfred) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuDeOsOFoI_/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1hjbc0stvw3ul
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Can Lomocare Injection be used to treat Blood Clots?
Lomocare 40mg Injection is an anticoagulant used to prevent and treat harmful blood clots. It is a drug administered as an injection and works by decreasing the ability of blood to form clots. It can be used in the prevention of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE) in patients who have undergone hip replacement surgery or abdominal surgery, or those with atrial fibrillation not caused by valvular heart disease. Additionally, it can also be used for prophylaxis of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation, as well as to reduce risk of death from coronary artery disease.
To know more about blood clot injections visit https://etabx.com/
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Cybernetics and the future of humanity
What is cybernetics? Norbert Wiener, who coined the term, defined cybernetics “as the study of control and communication in the animal and the machine.”
Bio-digital technologies are combining technology and human body for medical treatment, as an additional sensor (or replacement a lost sense/function of the body) or convenience (e.g. https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/sweden-microchips-artificial-intelligence-contactless-credit-cards-citizen-science-biology-a8409676.html)
A good illustration of using technology to replace part/function of the body is a case of Neil Harbisson who cannot see colour.
“Neil Harbisson is a Catalan-raised, British-born contemporary artist and cyborg activist best known for having an antenna implanted in his skull and for being officially recognised as a cyborg by a government. The antenna allows him to perceive visible and invisible colours via audible vibrations in his skull including infrareds and ultraviolets as well as receive colours from space, images, videos, music or phone calls directly into his head via internet connection.”
https://www.cyborgarts.com - his website
Another way technology is used in human body is using technology as a medical treatment.
The image below displays how nanoton were used to treat cancer in mice. in web article of Financial Times, Sarah Shearman stated that “researchers from Arizona State University and the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences injected nanobots made from a folded sheet of DNA into the bloodstream of mice. These targeted the blood vessels around cancerous tumours, injecting them with bloodclotting drugs to cut off their blood supply. According to the study, published in Nature Biotechnology, in February, the treatment was successful in shrinking the tumours and inhibiting their spread.”
Genetic engineering is another current trend of biotechnology - not just selective breeding in plants and animals, but ability to actually manipulate human genome to change our biology (for medical or esthetic reasons e.g. cure cancer, prolong our lives and design how our babies will look like).
This video by Kurzgesagt explains the concept really well.
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The Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology (Kaist) publish a post about regenerative medicine, which is another sector in biotech industry. They claim that “regenerative medicine has become increasingly important due to both increased longevity and treatment of injury. Tissue engineering based on various bio-materials has been developed to speed up the regenerative medicine. Recently, stem cells, especially the induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS), have provided another great opportunity for regenerative medicine. Combination of tissue engineering and stem cell (including iPS) technologies will allow replacements of damaged or old human organs with functional ones in the near future.”
All these trends in biotechnological design could be used to better our world - perhaps in a near future we will be living in the world where people live longer and do not get sick - some of the technologies are already available in the market today, however they are only available to a few number of people because of the high cost. Perhaps, since governments and organisations started heavily investing in this sector, this technology might become more accessible.
References:
EurekAlert!. (2019). Top 10 ways biotechnology could improve our everyday life. [online] Available at: https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-02/tkai-ttw022513.php [Accessed 25 Jan. 2019].
Ft.com. (2019). Nanobots kill off cancerous tumours as fiction becomes reality | Financial Times. [online] Available at: https://www.ft.com/content/57c9f432-de6d-11e7-a0d4-0944c5f49e46 [Accessed 25 Jan. 2019].
The Independent. (2019). ‘This is why thousands of Swedes are inserting microchips into themselves’. [online] Available at: https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/sweden-microchips-artificial-intelligence-contactless-credit-cards-citizen-science-biology-a8409676.html [Accessed 25 Jan. 2019].
YouTube. (2019). Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR. [online] Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAhjPd4uNFY [Accessed 25 Jan. 2019].
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Prepping for the surgery/procedure in a next couple of days. #ihateneedles #lovenox #injections #bloodclots #lupusawareness #lupussucks #lupus
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Boo... I need good luck dust not just sprinkled but thrown my way! ✨✨ I’ve had issues all week with my catheter for dialysis but today it got so bad they had to stop my treatment while they pulled blood clot after blood clot out of it. This is with me on the medication to help out since blood clots seem to love me. They injected my catheter with a medication meant to help clear the line and will attempt to run my full dialysis tomorrow at 11. Fingers crossed this will work, if it doesn’t the plan will revert back to tossing me back in jail (my loving nickname for the hospital). 😂 My birthday is on Thursday and all the times I’ve been hospitalized with clot issues I’ve always had to stay at least a week. I literally can’t explain to you how angry I will be if after everything I have to sit in a hospital room on my birthday, also we were planning a trip up to my parents to celebrate my dad’s birthday. LOTS of crossed fingers and good thoughts please! 🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽💙 #dialysis #dialysislife #dialysissucks #kidneyfailure #kidneytransplant #kidneyfailuresucks #bloodclot #organdonor #organdonation
#dialysislife#organdonation#dialysis#kidneytransplant#dialysissucks#organdonor#kidneyfailure#kidneyfailuresucks#bloodclot
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