Sassafras,
Resigned to accept my vertigo, meaning on a temporary basis. Have been looking at Ivermectin closely and will find a practitioner who prescribes it for their opinion if it would help me. I’d really be interested if anyone on our forum has used it short term and their result. Did it permanently help relive any symptoms? Have you given it any consideration Sassafras? Below is one of the links I found in my research.
Sassafras,
Resigned to accept my vertigo, meaning on a temporary basis. Have been looking at Ivermectin closely and will find a practitioner who prescribes it for their opinion if it would help me. I’d really be interested if anyone on our forum has used it short term and their result. Did it permanently help relive any symptoms? Have you given it any consideration Sassafras? Below is one of the links I found in my research.
Gotcha; resigned, temporarily.
Yes, I've given Ivermectin consideration. Would I be guessing correctly in thinking you might be interested in my thoughts about that?
Regardless of censoring, I believe there are too many of us that have potential injuries following vaccination for the outcry of collective voices to not be heard.
And heard they are already. Why else all the response downplaying, seeking to negate the influence! Try a search inputting "Covid vaccine side effects". So many articles seeking to soothe the masses, to herd the unvaccinated and half-vaccinated into the chutes of inoculation! I see it and I don't even watch television. They dost protest wayyy toooo much!
And censoring is rampant. Why even my little poem, "Madame - Cure, a Gone Awry" claiming vaccine injured are wishing a cure for "the cure" was allowed posting in the comment section of an article where others were reporting side effects in prose, but has now been removed.
The doctors' offices, the testing facilities, the therapists dealing with the cascading of the injured ...the insurance companies paying for all of this - in the end, I just don't believe this will be able to be denied! If for no other reason, then the sheer volume of those clamouring for care tumbling in.
I sure hope my hopes are valid! 🤕
So after my 5th dose of ivermectin, I am to stop taking it for a week, then take it weekly. I feel alot better so I may hold on to the medicine.
I believe the ivermectin helped. Let's see if I stay here (about 80% better!) When I go off of it for a week.
I didn't have any notable side effects from the ivermectin. It helped most with the overwhelming diziness and fatigue. Still lightheaded and brainfog. Perhaps a different medicine or some more time will take care of that. But I feel better and will continue to give updates!
So I have returned to the forum to make this one post as feel I owe it to those who have suffered as I have.
As you know I took the decision to consult a private medical GMC registered Dr based in the UK for ivermectin treatment. His name is listed on the FLCCC as a Dr who will prescribe Ivermectin for post vaccine syndrome.
I want to say I was prescribed a high dose as he wanted to hit it hard as my symptoms were wide ranging and severe.
Now I finished the initial 5 day dose yesterday and the last 2 days were a bit rough. However I think that was because I was on a high dose, BUT IT WORKED! TODAY I FEEL MUCH BETTER!
Dizziness gone, head ear and nose pressure gone, head fog gone, some minor aches and pains, some nausea but in a much better place than I was 6 days ago.
I am to continue on twice weekly dose for 2-3 weeks.
I know it may have seemed risky to some on the forum but I was at the point of trying anything to get better. And I did consult a GMC registered doctor with experience in treating post covid vaccine syndrome so felt it was a safe option for me.
I am in no way saying this treatment is for everyone but it worked for me.
I will say this whole vaccine situation and the disbelieving Dr's I saw has had a bad emotional effect on me for which I will be seeking some support via talking therapy.
But guys my main point is THERE IS HOPE FOR RECOVERY and that's why I felt I had to post one last time and share my success story so it may help someone else.
Goodbye and good luck everyone, I hope my last post here is of help to anyone suffering and wish you all a speedy recovery, whichever route you choose.
Rachie xx🦄🦄🦄
Hi everyone, I've been reading you all and I wanted to share my experience too.
I'm a 25yo male from Italy, healthy and never have been hospitalized for any reason, and now I feel like my life is ruined.
On 8th of June I got my first (and last) shot of Moderna vaccine. After 6 hours I fainted. I hit the ground and I immediately woke up.
I had very low heart pressure and I didn't go to the hospital - I just was too scared.
The following days I had dizziness, headache, arm pain ( on my left arm, where I got the shot) but I thought it was the hit and nothing else. I started to feel vertigo, not like the room spinning, more likely that I was going to fall on the ground. I also felt pressure in my ears, on both sides. I couldn't work anymore, as I'm a driver.
I got really scared and I went to the Hospital, where they did a lot of tests but without any clue, for them I was just too anxious.
The ENT couldn't find anything and gave me some anti vertigo meds. I took them for days but with no result.
They found out my monocytes count was high, but they just dismissed this information and said it couldn't be the vaccine.
Two weeks later I went to Hospital another time for a strong arm ache and chest pain. They did exams too and couldn't find anything. For them it was anxiety too, and I found out the monocytes count was higher than before. The first time they were 11k, and then 14k.
This validates the FLCCC protocol, as it speaks about monocytes and inflammations. Like some of you said too.
By today I still have vertigo, dizziness, brain numbness, tiredness, blood pressure rollercoasters.
I feel like my body has the energy but my mind refuses to use it. I feel trapped.
Pressure in my ears lowered a lot now, but I can still feel it on my left side and when the symptoms get severe, the pressure become stronger too. I couldn't stand the first days, now I can, but it's no great feeling.
I feel a little better in the evening, is just me?
I can relate to anyone here who has been treated like a liar and an anxious person.
I also read about someone who doesn't feel like himself, being someone else. Those are the worst feelings ever and when I told I wasn't feeling like myself anymore, I wasn't believed by anyone. My family included. My friends too. I just heard "You're exaggerated". How could I want to feel in this horrible way when a month before I was doing perfectly and having an healthy life?
About my hit, well, I got cervical hernia but it can't explain all my symptoms.
I'm looking forward getting some ivermectin and I started today to get Vitamin D and melatonin.
I'm also starting today taking some prednisone as my mother uses it, hoping for some relief.
I'll keep you uptated. Also, I've seen someone from my country too - I would like to get in touch with you.
Thank you, I hope we'll get out of this nightmare.
@ghatzipa I am in my 15th week post vaccine. The last two weeks i enjoyed a gradual recovery from all the symptoms (tinnitus, brain fog, vertigo and fatigue) and my ENT said to "just give it time". Yesterday I suffered the most severe dizziness I had ever experienced. Last night I was awakened by what seemed like a positional vertigo attack of extreme dizziness, sweating, hearing variations and panic attacks. This is going to be a long haul.
In seeking information today, I came across this article with a web address from the US National Institute of Health. The article predates COVID-19 by almost 3 years. This is an excerpt from it; following that is a link to it.
...there is evidence that serious neurological adverse events can occur with ivermectin...
My husband and I both had our second Oxford AstraZeneca Vaccine 2+ weeks ago and are suffering with dizziness and aching joints. I've never suffered with dizzy spells before but now suffering regularly. Haven't seen anything in the news and have spoken to several friends who haven't suffered any side effects. On the second day after the vaccine my joints ached so much I couldn't sleep but that has subsided, however the dizzy spells seem to be getting more frequent. My husband was training daily before the second vaccine (for many years) however since the vaccine he is really struggling to find the energy to train properly. We are both napping during the day and feel exhausted some days. Nobody is talking about these side effects though, so it is interesting to find so many cases here.
Sassafras,
Resigned to accept my vertigo, meaning on a temporary basis. Have been looking at Ivermectin closely and will find a practitioner who prescribes it for their opinion if it would help me. I’d really be interested if anyone on our forum has used it short term and their result. Did it permanently help relive any symptoms? Have you given it any consideration Sassafras? Below is one of the links I found in my research.
Gotcha; resigned, temporarily.
Yes, I've given Ivermectin consideration. Would I be guessing correctly in thinking you might be interested in my thoughts about that?
Hello All - I won't give all my thoughts on that topic at this time, but I do have a few questions - wishing to hear if anyone has any links to written information that could help provide answers.
- Has anyone seen information pertaining to how Ivermectin came into use for anything beyond use as a dewormer?
- Are there any studies with both treated groups and control groups on the use of Ivermectin for anything COVID-19 related?
- Are health insurance companies providing coverage for Ivermectin treatment for COVID-19 related issues, and specifically for persistent COVID-19 adverse effects?
Thank you! I believe answers to these questions would be of high interest to a number of us here, and to a number of others monitoring this forum for information.
"First, do no harm" is oftentimes referred to as the Physician's Creed. This is the most used modern Oath for Physicians, posing a difficult proposition!
We have come aways since the days of bloodletting, but the best path to take is never sure...
The Revised Hippocratic Oath
"I swear to fulfill, to the best of my ability and judgment, this covenant:
I will respect the hard-won scientific gains of those physicians in whose steps I walk, and gladly share such knowledge as is mine with those who are to follow.
I will apply, for the benefit of the sick, all measures [that] are required, avoiding those twin traps of overtreatment and therapeutic nihilism.
I will remember that there is art to medicine as well as science, and that warmth, sympathy, and understanding may outweigh the surgeon's knife or the chemist's drug.
I will not be ashamed to say "I know not," nor will I fail to call in my colleagues when the skills of another are needed for a patient's recovery.
I will respect the privacy of my patients, for their problems are not disclosed to me that the world may know.
Most especially must I tread with care in matters of life and death. If it is given me to save a life, all thanks. But it may also be within my power to take a life; this awesome responsibility must be faced with great humbleness and awareness of my own frailty.
Above all, I must not play at God.
I will remember that I do not treat a fever chart, a cancerous growth, but a sick human being, whose illness may affect the person's family and economic stability. My responsibility includes these related problems, if I am to care adequately for the sick.
I will prevent disease whenever I can, for prevention is preferable to cure.
I will remember that I remain a member of society, with special obligations to all my fellow human beings, those sound of mind and body as well as the infirm.
If I do not violate this oath, may I enjoy life and art, respected while I live and remembered with affection thereafter.
May I always act so as to preserve the finest traditions of my calling and may I long experience the joy of healing those who seek my help."
@lh2021 Hi there, I have been reading your posts as I am currently experiencing similar side effects to yourself. May I ask how you are doing now? Are you any better at all?
Hi, This is my first post on this forum. I live in the uk and there are very few forums that talk about vaccine side effects. I thought I was the only one suffering awful side effects, finding this website I can see how many of us there are. I received the astra zeneca shot in early March, I declined the 2nd one as my symptoms are still ongoing. I have been feeling off balance, not to the extent of people on here. My main symptoms are feelings of fullness/numbness in the head jaw, cheeks and ears, sometimes in the legs and arms, shooting pains in various parts of the body and groin pain and gastric issues. I'm on a beta blocker for a fast heart rate never had issues like this before. I wondered if anyone had any issues with eyes after vaccination I've just been diagnosed with mgd never had that before either, that was before the beta blockers were given to me too. I suffer from psoriasis, migraines and travel sickness, wonder if that is why I have reacted so badly. I was a very happy person before this vaccine, but now I feel so worried, i try to keep going for the sake of my family and just hope things will improve. Had blood tests all ok, head mri, showed minor abnormalities which I'm waiting a hospital appointment about. My drs just think its anxiety. My thoughts are with everyone and I am pleased to find this forum.
I am so relieved and happy to be pretty much back again to my 85% recovered plateau, once again! Yesterday I marked 4 months from my vaccination; tomorrow 4 months since the onset of my current vestibular symptoms.
I've experienced setbacks, first at one week, then one month, followed by at two months, and most recently at 3.5 months. Hmmm, I see after chronicling these relapses that I'm surprised to note that they are getting increasingly further apart! I don't know if I'm tripping triggers for these to occur, but I hope to become aware of them and try to avoid them, if so.
I was delighted to be on my 46" mowing tractor yesterday, mowing my 2/3 acre yard once again. My only mishap this time was needing to replace one of my neighbor's sprinkler heads that I couldn't see in the deep grass along our dividing property line. No culvert forays for me this time! 😊
I was exhausted, but made my penitent trip to Lowe's for a replacement part afterwards. I wondered if so much activity after a fairly sedentary time following my latest relapse three weeks ago would result in a sliding back again today. But I feel only normally tired as a result, and still quite invigorated by my activity horizons broadening out once again!
I felt like a cowpoke on a frisky steed yesterday, but resisted audibly whooping, since my property does border on my three neighbors. But, if you hear anything today, it may be only fireworks exploding - or it could be that I could contain myself no longer!! 😄
As always, well wishes for us all!! 🤗🙏