LONG week on call @HamHealthSci. Lots of calls about #VITT post AZ vaccine. I'm transparent w my patients - I believe empowerment leads to earlier detection, better outcomes, less stress. So I'm grateful to @heysciencesam for creating tools to help me be transparent with YOU! 🧵
If you've had AZ 4-28 days ago, be on the lookout for the following symptoms. If you have them, seek medical attention! (Sam, thx for making the doctor in this graphic look JUST LIKE ME 😜 #GenXZeneca #WomenInMedicine)
How do migraine sufferers know if this is a VITT headache? VITT headache often worse, more persistent, or has diff features than your usual headache. It might go with visual changes. When in doubt: seek care. We're educating clinicians about VITT here: covid19-sciencetable.ca/sciencebrief/v…
Qs from folks about WHERE to seek care: mild symptoms not interfering with function? Contact your own family doctor, go to a walkin, call TeleHealth. But the symptoms below are more severe - head to the emergency department please. Tell them when you got your shot.
The symptoms of VITT are tough because they seem maddeningly "common." I like @heysciencesam's breakdown of what's normal and what's not. Note that VITT symptoms START 4-28 days after vaccine. You may have "normal" symptoms in the first 3 days. If they persist... seek care.
At this point in the pandemic our nerves are shot. We don't want to hear more bad news. I have ++ empathy for those who've taken AZ - you made the RIGHT choice for you AT THE TIME. Science is evolving now, and hiding that science does nobody any good.
Downplaying VITT, or conflating facts about this new (7 week old!) disease with decisions about vaccine policy is not wise - it might lead folks to minimize symptoms or delay care. As a blood clot doctor, my #1 goal is to mitigate the impact of VITT. Period.
I also have ++ empathy for those who are SCARED right now. I also have medical anxiety. People I love made the decision to take AZ. @heysciencesam's beautiful graphic about managing VITT-related anxiety is perfect. Please take it to heart.
After this work week - maybe the most mentally and emotionally draining of my career - I have nothing but love for those struggling with COVID, those struggling with vaccine concerns, and those staggering through this pandemic trying to keep body & soul together.
Happy Mother's Day, Ontario. I need to get some rest, but will send out a little more info tomorrow.

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10 May
Okay one more thread before bed! Lots of Qs asking "what IS VITT?" Before I get to that, if you'd like an AWESOME metaphor about vaccine choice, please read my buddy @DrKateJMiller's, then read on for some FACTS about VITT clots caused by AZ and J&J...
@COVIDSciOntario has published an evidence based brief on VITT (which includes a lay summary). All science, no spin. (Seriously, no spin.) @heysciencesam has helped us break the VITT facts down into tasty evidence bites. covid19-sciencetable.ca/sciencebrief/v…
These are the facts. 4-28 day window for symptoms to start (typical immune reaction... just like autoimmune HIT for the #hemetwitter nerds). Those incidence figures are referenced in the brief. covid19-sciencetable.ca/sciencebrief/v…
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7 May
⭐️ @COVIDSciOntario’s UPDATED guide to Vaccine-Induced Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia #VITT Following Adenovirus Vector COVID-19 Vaccination! covid19-sciencetable.ca/sciencebrief/v… Image
If you’re NOT a healthcare professional, we have a lay summary for you here: covid19-sciencetable.ca/sciencebrief/v…
And targeted guides for outpatient and ED/inpatient settings are coming soon! (We’ve been working so hard on this our keyboards have caught 🔥. Need a quick breather.)
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3 May
There have been a lot of… thoughts about NACI’s statement on “preferred vaccines” today. Many feel angry/bewildered/tricked/confused/all of the above. I get it. I still stand by this thread. As my friend @ASPphysician has said, not much has changed. Let me elaborate... 1/n
FIRST, I must emphasize the clotting issue. Clots associated with the adenovirus vector COVID-19 vaccines (“VITT”) are SERIOUS. If you have weird symptoms that start 4-28 days post shot, seek medical care. A doc can order a complete blood count to see if you could have VITT. 2/n
In the next day or two @COVIDSciOntario will be posting an updated symptom list. For now, our existing version will do. I’ll post it as soon as it’s ready. Please don’t second guess symptoms post-vaccine. Early detection matters. 3/n
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23 Apr
So you read today’s NACI advice - AZ ok if you’re 30+! Unless you can wait for mRNA 💉! And then you read the MANY hot takes from experts, non-experts, and para-experts. And you are SCARED. Let’s work through it. (The required reading is below). 1/n ema.europa.eu/en/documents/c…
Disclaimer: I’m a blood clot doctor. I am not a public health expert. Or an ID doc. But you wouldn’t believe how much I talk to people about weighing their risk of clots. (So much.) I can help you make good choices for you (and be less petrified if you just got AZ yesterday.) 2/n
Here’s the real UP TO DATE (as of now) risk of getting VITT (the bad AZ clots). If you’re under 50 it’s between 1/50K and 1/100K. Wish I could be more precise. But when the science is moving fast and the event is rare, you can’t make better predictions than that. 3/n
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17 Apr
I’ve spent my whole life being a rules follower. Imagine my surprise when one of my tweets from earlier today turned out, at 5 pm, to be a call for civil disobedience in Ontario, where unsafe nonessential work is okay but safer outdoor socializing isn’t. 1/n
As a WOC, my advocacy has had to be subtle, and my voice has had to be quiet. Burning it all down, leaving the table, throwing a tantrum and getting my way… these are privileges I actually don’t have if I want to have any impact. 2/n
BUT: I am aware that many other members of equity seeking groups don’t have a voice at all. And don’t have a seat at any table. I do. (Privilege is a relative thing.) So I’ll tell it to you straight: 3/n
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16 Apr
Hey Ontario. Our healthcare system (and all the good things that flow from it, including the economy) is about to collapse. It's about powerful people not making hard choices that ultimately benefit everyone they are supposed to serve. What can YOU do? Empower YOURSELF. Read on:
1. Don’t spend time with people indoors if they're not in your household. If you have the privilege to follow this rule, follow it! Cosy up with your hunny bunny. Cuddle your kids. Facetime with all the people you love who are ?NOT in your household.
2. If you have to be indoors for essential tasks, keep 6 ft away + mask. Essential tasks = your job (though ask yourself... is it REALLY essential that you work indoors?) or life and death stuff. LCBO does curbside pickup, FYI.
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