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Morgan Wolfe, 40, from Aurora, received the one-dose shot on April 1. Soon after, she began experiencing a headache, dizziness and changes to her vision. At the time, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had advised that patients experienced clots after getting the J&J shot not be given a popular blood thinning medication called heparin.
Instead doctors tried an alternative known as bivalirudin.
Not only did it help break up Wolfe's blood clots but she was able to leave the hospital and go home just six days later.
How about testing the recipients to see if they have the antibodies already in their system instead of searching for anti side effect drugs.I think a lot more people had this than the statistics show. Some feel the presence of anti bodies is a factor with the clots.
The antibody tests are not accurate. If you look into it many people have antibodies but do not test positive on the best antibody tests. Typically you have to be at a sweet spot of a particular time range to test positive. There would be a lot missed.
How about testing the recipients to see if they have the antibodies already in their system instead of searching for anti side effect drugs.
I think a lot more people had this than the statistics show. Some feel the presence of anti bodies is a factor with the clots.
Nothing stopping someone from choosing to get an anti-body test before getting a vaccine. Usually takes a few days to get the results.
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