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(@rachie)
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@ladyd 

Yes it was definitely worth the money to not just get the medicine to help but to find out why I feel so unwell. Hope the info has been useful to you all and you can share it with your doctors to maybe help with suitable treatments. 

Speedy recovery to us all x


   
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Posted by: @rachie

Update - have had my zoom consult with  private Dr  this morning and have been prescribed Ivermectin at a higher dose due to severity of my symptoms and then taper to a lower dose. Also been prescribed vitamin D and vitamin C in high doses.

Apparently it is the spike protien in the vaccine causing full body inflammation it was thought it only caused inflammation at the injection site but has since been found it is causing inflammation in some people throughout the whole body. It has also disrupted some women's menstrual cycles.

So I get my ivermectin etc in 2 days as posting to me. I will update you all how I get on.

Was so nice to have a Dr believe me and not say all anxiety! 

Hi

I had my appointment yesterday as well...no ivermectin at this time but larger doses of the supplements...will see how it goes for two weeks before we go with the ivermectin...

2,000MG omega-3 twice a day

2,000MG quercetin - once a day 

1500MG liposomal glutathione - once a day

liposomal glutathione nasal spray - once a day

1,000MG turmeric - once a day

2,000MG liposomal vitamin C - once a day

5,000 (IU) vitamin Day - once a day

Please let me know if the ringing in your ears subside with the ivermectin?  I wish you speedy recovery

 


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@rachie That sounds very much similar to what this doctor is saying: https://youtu.be/xVFrEorkTxM&source=gmail&ust=1624633759885000&usg=AFQjCNHxLJF7VF6_1B_nMkI5QYeq_GZiy A"> https://youtu.be/xVFrEorkTxM

at least we are finally getting some firm answers.


   
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They should definitely wait!  https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/exclusives/93035


   
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Hello All, I wanted to share this because it explains what is likely going on with post vaccine inflammation and covid long haulers so well. My wife has had lingering brain fog, vertigo for 8 weeks post 2nd dose vaccination and my mother in law is in the midst of long covid for 6 months. This truly looks to be a cheap, safe treatment to break the immune / inflammation cycle and let your body reset to homeostasis. The video below is timestamped where they discuss and visually show the mechanisms behind what is likely going on. We have a telemedicne call lined up with Dr. Haider for my mother in law and my wife has already had some relief using nasal corticosteroids.

The bottom line is to reduce inflammation which reduces the immune response, inhibits the spike proteins, and let the mast cells and immune function reset to normal.

All of the things here that have helped people reduce inflammation (omega 3's, turmeric, NSAID, corticosteroids) but the use of ivermectin, fluvoxamine, and steroids either by themselves or sometimes in conjunction seem to fully reset the system to get back to your normal self.

P.S. They do mention that although the function of inflammation is similar from vaccine to long covid that the vaccine related inflammation will not be a viscous cycle like the long haulers have. It's similar reaction but shorter durations. Most long haulers are taking a year or so to recover whereas the post vaccine is within weeks or months. 

Dr. Syed Haider Discusses COVID Management

https://youtu.be/v8-J1ES86os?t=4776


   
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Posted by: @lilu906

They should definitely wait! 

https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/exclusives/93035

I'd say this is a must-read! 😲

Sarah, thank you! You do outstanding research sleuthing! I don't know how you're so good at it, but please keep the links coming! 🤗


   
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@rachie absolutely! Very helpful indeed. I’m on day 6 of the supplements and following an anti inflammatory diet and I feel 60% better now and left the house for the first time in 14 days today to go for a walk so obviously supplements are working. This has given me a reality check about what food I’ve been eating or not eating enough of for sure. Anyway thank you for sharing and best of luck with the Ivermectin 🙏🏼X


   
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@lilu906

Yes  it does x


   
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I forgot to add this link to the protocol that is being used so it can be shared with your doctor if you choose to pursue this path for treatment. I will follow up on this thread once my mother-in-law and wife have tried this regimen to break the cycle. They note that ivermectin does not reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine it only binds to the spike proteins that are causing the inflammation to inhibit the response and let the system reset.

https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-recover-protocol/

P.S. They also mention if you end up going on fluvoxamine to avoid caffeine because it stays in your system longer.


   
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@thenystagmus Thank you kindly ❤️ 


   
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I am scheduled to do an IgG/IgM antibody test on Saturday, figured it won't hurt since I am not getting the 2nd shot. Finally feeling stable enough to drive. Fingers crossed.


   
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(@rachie)
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@gingerjones so glad you got some tailored advice too. Yes I will keep you updated definitely x


   
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(@rachie)
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@go4ramu yes we should. I have already reported to pfizer via the link you have posted and the UK yellow card scheme for reporting adverse reactions. However have heard nothing from either of them. 


   
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@ladyd so glad you are recovering xx


   
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@lilu906 Hi Sarah, What are they telling you the respective tests would indicate?


   
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