When's the best time to take after getting your shot?
Someone has agreed to take a d diner test after they get the booster to see if any micro clotting etc is occurring.
When's the best time for this test.. right after... A day or 2 after?
Anyone have suggestions?
This one gives a window of 4-28 days: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400504/
Looking at Table 2 here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ijlh.13629
I'd say 8-9 days after vaccination? You might miss it if you test too early.
Out of my depth here. u/factdigger or u/UrTVIsLying2U or u/KiloRomeo may or may not have further insights.
What you’ve laid out makes sense to me. Based on vaccine documents for spikes probably 21-28 days represents the peak load.
But if it’s graphene oxide we’re worried about it would be sooner, it degrades over time probably peaking and degrading within a 2-14 days lifecycle.
I don’t think it would be that harmful to take baby aspirin 2x81mg each day. This is what pregnant women take. I might try this myself should the need arise.
Thanks for this.. I can't seem to get a definitive answer.. but maybe I will do a series of tests and different time intervals
Might want to do it before the booster to get a baseline, as well.
I have the following in my notes:
The official story is that CBC might get screwed after the shot but should return to normal after 1-2 months. It would be interesting to check if it's actually true.
Some of those are explained in this video by Nathan Thompson.
Misconception.
D dimer denotes not just clots but also inflammation or infection
The injections are the inflammation infection
This is tricky because D Dimer also sees inflammation of other areas of the body, not just clots. It would only be relevant if some took the test before AND after the shot, allowing the test to show changes not related to conditions possessed before the shot.
If someone is living very unhealthy (processed foods, vegetable oils, lethargy, etc) then they are going to show inflammation.
I’d push for someone to take the test before the shot, so that the test after can reveal what changes occur in their body after taking the shot
Before 1st shot and before each shot for baseline
If you get any serious aches (even headache) before day 7, other than small local injection site muscle pain, test immediately
If 2 above doesn't apply, on average day 10-14 should give you an idea of initial rise
The rise may have a long tail. If you want to be sure, test at 30 and 60 and 90 days and keep looking for weird symptoms and if such appear test immediately
Tests to run concurrently :
No refs now, am on the road.
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