WTF?!? Stop The Clot!

wobble

Veteran Member
"Some experts say...." LOL

Public Health Announcement.
4:57 long
"The National Blood Clot Alliance (NBCA) is a non-profit, voluntary health organization dedicated to advancing the prevention, early diagnosis and successful treatment of life-threatening blood clots such as deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism and clot-provoked stroke. NBCA works on behalf of people who may be susceptible to blood clots, including, but not limited to, people with clotting disorders, atrial fibrillation, cancer, traumatic injury, and risks related to surgery, lengthy immobility, child birth and birth control. NBCA accomplishes its mission through programs that build public awareness, educate patients and healthcare professionals and promote supportive public and private sector policy. Enjoy our educational videos and stay healthy."
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0gCB9Xpe7k&t=59s
 
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Cowgirl4christ

Senior Member
My daughter first found out she had Factor 5 blood clotting disorder after several miscarriages. Once she did get pregnant, she had to give herself a shot every day she was pregnant to prevent load clots. Devastatingly, she carried a baby to term but the baby died 2 days before delivery (my daughter had to discontinue blood clot preventing meds 2 weeks before delivery so that she didn’t bleed out during pregnancy.) Our sweet grandbaby died in the womb 2 days before the scheduled C-section. She was born with horrific blood clots throughout her body and looked like she’d been slammed against walls… she had so many clots. The OB said he’d never seen anything like it and an autopsy was performed to figure out just exactly what happened. It was one of the hardest things I’ve ever dealt with and our daughter never recovered from the loss.

Turns out that this blood clotting disorder is a direct pass, parent to child. I got tested and it wasn’t me. Turned out to be my husband. So now everyone in my husband’s family has to get tested. Most are older and just don’t care, but their kids need to know.

I’d post a picture of our sweet grandbaby, but it might upset some people.
 

John Deere Girl

Veteran Member
My daughter first found out she had Factor 5 blood clotting disorder after several miscarriages. Once she did get pregnant, she had to give herself a shot every day she was pregnant to prevent load clots. Devastatingly, she carried a baby to term but the baby died 2 days before delivery (my daughter had to discontinue blood clot preventing meds 2 weeks before delivery so that she didn’t bleed out during pregnancy.) Our sweet grandbaby died in the womb 2 days before the scheduled C-section. She was born with horrific blood clots throughout her body and looked like she’d been slammed against walls… she had so many clots. The OB said he’d never seen anything like it and an autopsy was performed to figure out just exactly what happened. It was one of the hardest things I’ve ever dealt with and our daughter never recovered from the loss.

Turns out that this blood clotting disorder is a direct pass, parent to child. I got tested and it wasn’t me. Turned out to be my husband. So now everyone in my husband’s family has to get tested. Most are older and just don’t care, but their kids need to know.

I’d post a picture of our sweet grandbaby, but it might upset some people.
I'm so sorry!
 

bev

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Cowgirl, I’m so sorry to hear this about your granddaughter.

A few years ago, my sister-in-law was hospitalized with a pulmonary embolism. After testing, she was told that she had this Factor 5 clotting disorder and her kids and siblings would need to be tested.

It turned out that my husband tested negative as well as his other sister. Of her two kids, only one tested positive. I believe he’s on blood thinners now.
 

marsh

On TB every waking moment
My blood doesn't clot as well as it should. I am right on the borderline and it gave them fits when I had knee surgery. They did all sorts of tests, but it was not any of the conditions they tested for. I have DNA in common with Otzi the Iceman. I have talked to others of that same Tyrolean group (Alps) and they also have the blood clot issue.
 

Redcat

Veteran Member
Cowgirl4christ I am so sorry for your and your daughters loss :( Prayers up.

My oldest was born with a factor IX and XI deficiency (hemophilia B & C). Thankfully all I ever had to give her was Vitamin K (this is a loooong time ago - medicine has advanced now).

She has to note this when she gets any procedures (she had a hip replacement a few years ago and survived). But thankfully she hasn't had many issues other than she does bruise pretty easily.
 

The Cub

Behold, I am coming soon.


rt: 56:21
NB: discussion beginning at about 9:30. re: self replicating spike proteins.


You'll love the citation from a ruling of the SCOTUS at the 39:50 mark
They argued that those having had their human genome altered via mRNA injections are transhumans and no longer human, and can be patented.

Freeze the frame and read it!

 
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workerbee

* Winter is Coming *
My Mom has Factor V Leiden and on coumadin.
I do not have it, THANK GOD.

Mom got pregnant with me at 16 (obviously accidentally) but had she waited for a planned pregnancy, it would've not likely occurred.

The s/s of COVID (bad causes of hypercoagulopathy) and the vaxx have, from the very beginning, in my opinion, mimicked those from Factor V Leiden.
 
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