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TeaDrinker86's avatar

It's interesting that ITP is being observed 2 weeks later. This would suggest platelets are being used up via clotting and the bone marrow can't keep up with production. In fact, this is exactly what happens with DIC - excessive coagulation occurs using up all available clotting factors followed by excessive bleeding.

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Yes it is interesting isn't it? I was taught that DIC has two meanings: Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation, and if you have it, Death Is Coming...back in the day it was mostly end stage liver disease and alcoholism related...now it is becoming more and more "common" as I have seen it in many VAERS reports and articles about vaccine adverse effects. WEIRD huh?

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