It does make sense to have a control group under normal circumstances but I am fully convinced this particular situation is only to cause harm and not to study science in any sort of ethical understanding.
Probably has more to do with the precise injection location. If the needle is closer to a nerve or there’s more pooling of the liquid it will probably cause more discomfort.
well nurses are only human as well^^ and not every human may have the exact same placements of the veins. they may be off by a few millimeters here or there, which may be enough to cause those symptoms
I saw a screencap that might explain the diff. The shot can have dramatic physical effects if the shot goes into an artery instead of a vein. The screencap wasn't related to the pain, per se, but was explaining some of the clotting issue.
It's a multi does vile, so it depends on how mixed it and how, also Al ot of the nurses are using the jab needle to draw the vaccine into the syringe (you shouldn't as the drawing blunts the needle) you can use a 29g insulin needle as it's water based but they don't the use a 26g 1.5inch it's stupid. As for the nerve that's not really a thing if putting it in the side delt. Also different batches made differently ie 5milion had to be binned as adverse side effects in that batch.ie alot of people died form one batch in particular the batch was 5million dosages.
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Just take vid d and zinc guys. There's no need for this culling juice
It could be the control group.
It does make sense to have a control group under normal circumstances but I am fully convinced this particular situation is only to cause harm and not to study science in any sort of ethical understanding.
It could be the gauge or length of the needle.
Probably has more to do with the precise injection location. If the needle is closer to a nerve or there’s more pooling of the liquid it will probably cause more discomfort.
well nurses are only human as well^^ and not every human may have the exact same placements of the veins. they may be off by a few millimeters here or there, which may be enough to cause those symptoms
No as its not a medication passed for human use.
I saw a screencap that might explain the diff. The shot can have dramatic physical effects if the shot goes into an artery instead of a vein. The screencap wasn't related to the pain, per se, but was explaining some of the clotting issue.
Not n the side delt, the Dr's don't even aspirate when jabbing the medial head of the deltoid. Been doing mine for years no issues
It's a multi does vile, so it depends on how mixed it and how, also Al ot of the nurses are using the jab needle to draw the vaccine into the syringe (you shouldn't as the drawing blunts the needle) you can use a 29g insulin needle as it's water based but they don't the use a 26g 1.5inch it's stupid. As for the nerve that's not really a thing if putting it in the side delt. Also different batches made differently ie 5milion had to be binned as adverse side effects in that batch.ie alot of people died form one batch in particular the batch was 5million dosages.
. Just take vid d and zinc guys. There's no need for this culling juice
I too am hoping it was saline. Sorry dude.
It seems like older people tend to have less side effects.
This could be because there imuanity is slower. And over time there get just as bad.
I'm hoping so... I have loved ones who ran out to get it as soon as they could.