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SARAHPHOBIA88 Devoted Fan

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Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 10:43 pm Post subject: |
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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. _________________ I prefer S.A.R.A.H. or SARAH.
Always have...even before our friend Sarah entered the picture. And, I love her, but Beastie belongs to someone else! Please don't touch P. Monkey!
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Haether Lonely Fan

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Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 8:09 am Post subject: |
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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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SARAHPHOBIA88 Devoted Fan

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Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 12:41 pm Post subject: |
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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  |
Thank you fpr sharing that! _________________ I prefer S.A.R.A.H. or SARAH.
Always have...even before our friend Sarah entered the picture. And, I love her, but Beastie belongs to someone else! Please don't touch P. Monkey!
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