Microemboli
Very small blood clots
Tiny blood clots in the brain are known are cerebral microemboli.
Thrombosis occurs when a thrombus, or blood clot, develops in a blood vessel and reduces the flow of blood through the vessel. Embolism occurs when a piece of a blood clot, foreign object, or other bodily substance becomes stuck in a blood vessel and largely obstructs the flow of blood.
A similar condition, thromboembolism, refers to a reduction in blood flow that’s specifically caused by an embolism from a blood clot.
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Practically everyone who got an undegraded dose of the mRNA vaccine now has microemboli lurking in their brains.
Just because the symptoms are clinically silent or subtle for most recipients at the moment… doesn’t mean they won’t manifest with a vengeance later on.
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Exactly
If the biochemistry acts in a certain way, there’s no reason to assume it doesn’t affect everyone to some degree.
And of course, nobody knows what the longterm holds in store.