Posted on 02/26/2024 7:09:48 AM PST by JoSixChip
It is called DVT, Deep Vein Thrombosis, and yes it was Extremely painful and I couldn’t walk for almost 2 weeks after getting the blood thinners. It took that long for the shot and pills to start doing their magic.
I will when I am off the blood thinners, had an ultrasound last week and it is close to being all gone completely, probably 3 more months.
According to the TASS news agency
Unlike the US government I am much more concerned about the American citizens killed every day by illegal immigrants invading the country by the millions than the death of any Russian dissident.
Consider Laken Riley, the University of Georgia student last Thursday, killed by an illegal immigrant who had been previously arrested. Not a story of interest to our government or the mainstream media.
Ah yes that sounds familiar. I could walk, but it was painful, and lasted months- not sure it’s gone now even, as I still get pain there but not nearly as bad.
I got lucky, only 40% that get a clot get any notification something is wrong, like swelling and pain in the leg, the other 60% just up and die.
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I hope you take the miracle drug daily - aspirin 81mg.
Dave here: I had two cardiac stents installed in the Nov before we knew about Covid.
I was put on Eliquis twice a day and the stent Dr, also. put me on one 81 mg aspirin at bedtime.
If we had any actual journalists in Washington, one of them would ask Biden, “Based on this report from Ukrainian intelligence, will you be reversing the sanctions against Russia that you implemented without any investigation?”
And Jeffrey Epstein really killed himself.
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