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jotarowinkey t1_jckdxit wrote

is the logic that aspiration assures that the injection goes into your muscle and doesn’t hit your blood stream right away so like the immune response goes crazy in your shoulder but mellows out before spreading?

anyways i cant see how this would be reliably recorded. if a person performing the vaccine forgets to aspirate, they likely don’t remember that they forgot. if they do remember then realistically they aren’t going to report their own mistake.

if they were to report themselves, aspiration is a test to see if blood is drawn. ive aspirated thousands of times and never drew blood into the syringe. it wouldn’t be the act of aspiration, but the mitigated extremely low likelihood of hitting a blood vessel if administering into the blood stream is related to myocarditis.

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Relevant-Rhubarb-849 t1_jckcldc wrote

My doctor told me to take the pills every second day and skip the days between. I came back after a week to tell him it was killing me. He said, that's odd, most people tolerate that medicine just fine. I said "no the pills are just fine, it's the all the skipping that's killing me".

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OtherwiseOlive9447 t1_jck3p8c wrote

Not exactly my experience as I’ve seen many very young children whose bad ideas are quite qualitatively different from others well before we expect moral conditioning (super-ego) to restrain them.

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