I tested my COVID-jabbed patients for D-dimer. Each lab result came back high, even long after the last jab.
Unfortunately, a patient whom I had not seen in a while died suddenly and unexpectedly eleven days after his one COVID vaccine dose. Two others had been in remission from cancer after finishing our clinic’s treatments for 14 and five years respectively. The latter person’s cancer returned within a few months after the jab.
Another never had cancer, but I had not seen him since before COVID, and he had felt bullied into getting two shots, not knowing that I write medical exemptions. I learned of those four people’s COVID shots during early to mid-2021. None of those four returned for care after COVID vaccines, nor for a D-dimer lab.
I consulted later with each of the remaining eight patients. Of those, I offered three new patients, as of early 2022, the D-dimer lab, and they declined. That leaves five remaining COVID-vaccinated patients from mid-2022 on. Of those, I saw four returning patients whom I had not seen since before COVID.
I recommended to the four, plus a very new patient, (subtotal five) that each get the D-dimer lab, so that we could have some idea about the impact of the COVID vaccines, and if it would be prudent to take any measures, and each of them agreed to have their blood drawn for this lab.
So the following data is from those five patients. Notably, fibrinogen, PT/INR, platelets, and troponin were all normal. Of those, only D-dimer was out of range.
Sam, Tim, Ann, Joe, and Jen (all very different from their real names) are all from early 60s to early 80s in age. All five had at least one COVID vaccine. They are all certain that they did not have any COVID vaccine doses as late as summer 2022. Most of the doses were during 2021, with the latest in early 2022. D-dimer labs were all drawn within the last quarter of 2022.