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Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 11:43 pm
by SARAHPHOBIA88
aboriginalgangster wrote:Only thing is if they were drawing blood, they'd have done it on her arm just below her elbow, so the bandage would have been there.
True, they will draw blood wherever a vein is available. My hubby has his blood drawn weekly. They pull wherever there seems to be a strong vein.
However, it is common to get the shots in the upper arm area.
Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 9:09 am
by Haether
SARAHPHOBIA88 wrote:aboriginalgangster wrote:Only thing is if they were drawing blood, they'd have done it on her arm just below her elbow, so the bandage would have been there.
True, they will draw blood wherever a vein is available. My hubby has his blood drawn weekly. They pull wherever there seems to be a strong vein.
However, it is common to get the shots in the upper arm area.
it is could also be from cell biopsies, not injections.
1) it would not make sense to draw blood to test for ribozymes. Erythrocytes (red blood cells) do not have a nucleus. Yes, you could test the leukocytes, but that seems inefficient.
2) the injections she was getting may have had not been Order-related, but dad-related. The bandages on her arm now could be from continuing biopsies.
3) the bandages she had on were a little huge for a little injection, but appropriate for a cell biopsy
4) Epogen is injected intravenously, not intramuscularly. Plus, epogen has really nothing to do with ribozymes.
5)Perhaps epogen was a red herring, and has nothing to do with the ceremony. Maybe the Order is Amgen. This entire series is a plot by Genentech to make Amgen look bad so they can take a larger market share

Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 1:41 pm
by SARAHPHOBIA88
Haether wrote:SARAHPHOBIA88 wrote:aboriginalgangster wrote:Only thing is if they were drawing blood, they'd have done it on her arm just below her elbow, so the bandage would have been there.
True, they will draw blood wherever a vein is available. My hubby has his blood drawn weekly. They pull wherever there seems to be a strong vein.
However, it is common to get the shots in the upper arm area.
it is could also be from cell biopsies, not injections.
1) it would not make sense to draw blood to test for ribozymes. Erythrocytes (red blood cells) do not have a nucleus. Yes, you could test the leukocytes, but that seems inefficient.
2) the injections she was getting may have had not been Order-related, but dad-related. The bandages on her arm now could be from continuing biopsies.
3) the bandages she had on were a little huge for a little injection, but appropriate for a cell biopsy
4) Epogen is injected intravenously, not intramuscularly. Plus, epogen has really nothing to do with ribozymes.
5)Perhaps epogen was a red herring, and has nothing to do with the ceremony. Maybe the Order is Amgen. This entire series is a plot by Genentech to make Amgen look bad so they can take a larger market share

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