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I am Clinical Scientist in the chemistry department at a large Hospital Laboratory. When a person is suspected of having a heart attack, one of the ways to check is to run a Troponin test. The level/result is an indicator of damage to the heart. It’s normal to see a “positive result” for a middle aged person having a heart attack. But during the past six months I started getting 20 year olds having heart attacks. Then 13 year olds, now today for the first time in 20 years of doing this...an 8 year old boy having a full-on heart attack (no previous medical history of any kind) I’m sure that when they “approve” the vax for 2 year olds, they’ll have heart attacks as well. These heart attacks are not something that resolves over time. You cannot regenerate cardiac tissue. Once it’s damaged, it done.

I am Clinical Scientist in the chemistry department at a large Hospital Laboratory. When a person is suspected of having a heart attack, one of the ways to check is to run a Troponin test. The level/result is an indicator of damage to the heart. It’s normal to see a “positive result” for a middle aged person having a heart attack. But during the past six months I started getting 20 year olds having heart attacks. Then 13 year olds, now today for the first time in 20 years of doing this...an 8 year old boy having a full-on heart attack (no previous medical history of any kind) I’m sure that when they “approve” the vax for 2 year olds, they’ll have heart attacks as well. These heart attacks are not something that resolves over time. You cannot regenerate cardiac tissue. Once it’s damaged, it done.

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I know simply by looking at blood samples under microscope is impossible to create a diagnose, but may it be visible having clot formations?

I wanted to see myself the difference and bought one, already checked 2 vaxed and 3 unvaxed, the 2 vaxed had quite thin blood compared to unvaxeds, but under microscope it was full with stacked up red blood cells, they didn't even move in the plasma. I couldn't find any spot on the slide where the blood looked normal.

Two unvaxed had normal looking blood in the middle of the slide. The 5th unvaxed subject had weird blood, somewhere in between the other samples.

I'll check more people in the future and will compare, but a little help is needed to analyse the results.

I also will ask the vaxeds to take blood thinner and will check their blood again.

I don't know what I'm doing is any good.

Edit: If someone is interested then here are the pics (not having PS on this computer, so I just used mspaint to merge them).

https://pic8.co/sh/d6mNS0.png

I have to highlight that, while there is quite a difference on the pictures, I may have fucked up something, since I owned a microscope only for like 2 days when I made this images, so don't make a long shot.