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I lean toward the vaccine doing it, but throwing a clot from a wound is totally possible and pretty common, especially from breaks, tears, and surgery. It's not magical.

But I still think it was the clot shot, or the clot shot made conditions worse for the wound. It wouldn't have anything to do with the T-Cells being missing, they're not involved in clotting.

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T-Cells and general leucocytes being missing causes lots of SUBTLE various issues from Immunocompromised situations. Staving off bacteria in blood; Keeping HPV cancers in check; even keeping blood cancer in check.

INFLAMMATION can trigger clots all over.

The role of leukocytes in thrombosis :

https://ashpublications.org/blood/article/128/6/753/35780/The-role-of-leukocytes-in-thrombosis

"in recent years this model has undergone a significant paradigm shift due to accumulating evidence of an intrinsic link between the coagulation and innate inflammatory systems"

September 30 2021 : Mystery rise in heart attacks from blocked arteries (25 per cent rise)

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/mystery-rise-in-heart-attacks-from-blocked-arteries-m253drrnf

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Complications from surgery seem more likely than wuflu or shot.

[–] 2 pts

After surgery, patients are normally given blood thinners to prevent clots. I don’t buy his story.

[–] 0 pt

Possibly, but I have had quite a few knee surgeries and never been given blood thinners. That could be because the procedures weren't deemed serious enough, I do not know, but I have never been prescribed thinners

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Blood clots caused by surgery are local and the lung will filter them out before they spread in the body. Vaccine-induced clotting (antibodies trigger platelet aggregation, immune thrombotic thrombocytopaenia) happens everywhere in the body at once.