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Summary
- A D-dimer test looks for D-dimer in blood.
- D-dimer is a protein fragment (small piece) that’s made when a blood clot dissolves in your body.
- COVID-19 vaccines are causing micro-blood clots in a very large number of vaccinated, which is theorized to be the cause of varied organ and system failures (myocarditis, strokes, pregnancy problems, cognitive impairment).
- Micro-blood clots are not detected by standard tests which necessitates a D-dimer test.
- The “rare” blood clots acknowledged by the FDA are the big ones, not the extremely common micro-blood clots.
- Ask a doctor about getting a D-dimer test.
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