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(@amelero)
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@sybarton.. Hi hope you are feeling much better now.  Any updates? I’m going on my 5th week of feeling, dizzy, headache, can’t drink coffee, feel like I’m getting a cold, anxiety, and ear aches.  I went to ER, 2 different doctors, and ENT.  All my blood work test, CT scans, EKG, came back normal.  They can’t explain what’s going on with me 🙁 


   
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(@dizzyfromvaccine)
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@baylor02

 

For those of you having that dizziness, head floaty, rocking horrible moving feeling in your head after Pfizer - I had it too from 1st shot. I thought I couldn’t go on anymore, it was so horrible for 5 long weeks after the vaccine. I went to neurologists, had blood work and nothing. It was not getting better at all - couldnt sleep but so tired. I reported it to VAERS. Please do the same!

But a doctor figured it out for me. He’s a genius. He said the shot can throw off your balance of M1/M2 monocytes. They breakdown dead cellular material and if they are not in proper ratio they leave a lot of cellular material behind cause inflammation and making you feel horrible. (Im sure it’s more technical but this is what i understood). Mrna vaccines target these cells.

This is what he gave me to take. 2 tsp 3x a day for week of oral lyposomal glutothione, and 2x a day zinc and quercitin taken together. He also gave me ivermectin (i only took it 2 days and he said I didn’t absolutely have to take it) Just note I’m not a dr and dont know your health situations but if I can help anyone here...I hope I can. 

Note that is a pretty high dose of glutothione so ask a dr. Then I am supposed to continue with less dosage the following weeks. It’s been 5 days so far. 

It was a miracle. First day I felt 50% better. 2nd day I felt just about back to normal. Seriously had MRIs, brain wave tests, lyme tests, ppl saying it’s anxiety...no dr had any clue. It was living hell. I couldn't work or think or stand the vibration, rocking, fog in my head. Doctors dont really believe you...think it’s coincidental, blah blah. I feel so much better it’s unbelievable.

The lyposomal glutothione is Tryfortify watermelon flavor in a tube. It doesnt taste bad but it’s like eating watermelon hand cream. You put it under your tongue 30 seconds then swallow it. But you also need the zinc and the quercitin.  I only took the Ivermectin (prescription) 3x bc it made me feel weird. i think it was a very low dose but may have contributed to my recovery. 

Research monocytes and glutothione.  Good luck. Hope you all feel better! 

 


   
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@nodiagnosis

Let us know what you find out from the doctor.

 

twa


   
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 Judi
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  1. It has been two months now and although I am not experiencing as much vertigo, I still have many days of dizziness/lightheadedness, brain fog, fatigue and some balance issues. On the positive side, I due also experience a day here and there where I feel normal. Has anyone gone this long with these symptoms? My fear is this condition is permanent!

   
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@thenystagmus

Hi Sassafras, Thanks for your response and wishes, my Dad is doing bit better on some days, looks like there are up and down days here and there, he is having multi-vitamins, I have suggested to be hydrated as suggested in the blog.

Just to give a bit of back ground, my Dad is 74 year old, regular exerciser (traditional yoga) and had Meniere's disease in the past about 40 years ago no other health issues, it was hearth breaking hearing him say "I can't bear this", I never heard him saying this in my 40+ years. Seems like evolving human body will come over this problem sooner than later.

Hope WHO recognises this as side effect and publishes it on the side effects document, so that people of aware of it. 

With hearing about the issues in this blog and responding back with their updates would be greatly appreciated, as it brings hope to future readers.

Good luck everyone 🙂

 


   
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@dowdlej I think the general advice here is up your supplement intake: vitamin C,D. Drink lots of fluids and follow up with an ENT dr. 


   
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Hello,  have not been to this site for many years.   Thank you for the information.  

One question - Does VEDA recommend that those with pre-existing vestibular conditions take the Covid vaccine?

Any input would be appreciated.  Thank you.


   
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So I have been to my GP today, 3 weeks out from my first vaccine to the day.

 

Still experiencing Tinnitus (1 week) and fullness in the ear (2.5 weeks)

And waves of tiredness (3 weeks) 

My symptoms do appear to be settling, no dizzy spells for 4 or 5 days, no vertigo.

 

GP did some manouvers and eye - co ordination tests, looked inside my ear with some device.

 

He said the manouvers and tests he has done today has ruled out Maniers or whatever its called and ruled out BVVP.

 

He said my symptoms seem to be very minor and when I closed my eyes and did the marching on the spot test he said my balance was great and there was no discernable hearing loss from the vibrating fork thingy lol

 

Sorry im useless with medical terms.

 

I am to wait two more weeks and if the Tinnitus is still there I am to have an M.R.I

 

So basicly no further along and no questions really answered.

He did say it could potentially be a very rare reaction to a.vestibular insult but it would be a 1 in 100,000 reaction and I cant remember the name but he hasnt ruled out labyrinthitis

 

 


   
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I started my steroid series yesterday. Gave me plenty of energy but my dizziness is still there. Had a hard time sleeping last night. I think the others in the forum who took steroids didn’t have any luck either.

CT scan tomorrow morning.


   
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@gingerjones good to hear that your Tinnitus has become manageable. Gives me a little hope


   
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@manny The Epley maneuvers usually make it worse at first and then make it better.  If it's BPPV, it'll work.  If it doesn't work, it's prob not BPPV.


   
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@jondick How are you sleeping? Don't lie down if you are, especially if you're tossing and turning at night.  Try sleeping sitting up.  Either prop yourself up in bed or sleep sitting up on the couch if you have a way to do it comfortably. 


   
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Is nobody considering the fact that people are getting the vaccine to avoid hospitalization and medical bills that come with more severe cases of Covid? And so many people after receiving the shot need to go see their doctor and run a bunch of tests because of vaccine side effects?!


   
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Veronica Espinosa
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I am in my classroom..muted with the camera off....just crying. This is awful. I cannot believe this is what I have been dealing with for so long. I am running out of patience. I have my PCP next week and then my ENT twice the week of June 14. I need some encouragement. I am a mom to a soon to be 5 year old and a wife. I need to be there for my family. How can I be there when the majority of the day I feel dizzy? When will this end for us? 


   
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Veronica Espinosa
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@asimps You seem to be on the long end of this as me....im 11 1/2 weeks in from my first shot. Any light at the end of your tunnel?


   
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