@tarruba I am a long hauler. I tried Ivermectin at month 5 and did not find benefit unfortunately. Took it for several weeks dosed by weight.
@jeank Interesting about Sertraline for you. Please what were/are your symptoms?
If you guys are having trouble eating you need to try omeprazole! I am taking 40mg daily and I’m finally able to eat normally again! Originally lost ~ 15 lbs after my 2nd Pfizer shot.
Hi, how are you now with your stomach problems? Are you still taking omeprazole? Have you regained your weight?
Anyone had any heart arrhythmia issue and recovered or any supplement recommendations?
I had it. I think it was provoked by fatigue and palpitations. It would come when I lay down to sleep. I started taking anti-inflammatory supplements (in my case, NAC and Zinc) and it normalised.
@rainyday crazy thing about that article is her MRI showed issues….mine didn’t. Although a spinal MRI might have but I couldn’t get the neurologist to order an entire spine only the cervical one which wouldn’t do a lot of good.
If anyone wants to join a zoom chat I’m going to be planning one for next week hopefully! Send me an email and I will join you to my email list! [email protected]
I’m in pacific standard time so it might take me a bit to reply if we aren’t in the same time zone!
I think seeing each other face to face would be so amazing to feel understood and make something out of this positive if we can!
@jkro I have recovered. It took about 5 months or a little more. I think I was able to achieve that by increasing by hydration, electrolytes, sodium, vitamin d, B12, zinc. I also took Ativan for a few months, bought a rowing machine and would do 5 minutes at a time until I was able to do more. Eventually, I could stand and do short walks. I’m now walking 5 miles a day with no issues.
@jkro I haven't had an MRI or a CT scan yet. I'm curious (in a worried way) what it would show. Like you, though, almost everyone who's had an MRI/CT on this forum has had a perfect result. It's very strange.
When I experience the head pressure, it'll go on for several hours, at which time I have difficulty with concentration and memory. After the pressure goes away, the inside of my head has areas that feel "raw" or "pulpy." It's extremely unnerving. I assume my brain is becoming inflamed, and when the inflammation subsides, the areas most affected have to heal - hence the "raw" feeling. As soon as I read "lesions" in the article, I knew that had to be similar to what's happening with me. The only thing that's been helping is anti-inflammatory supplements and food, such as a bromelain/curcumin/quercetin supplement and pineapple juice. I wonder if a steroid and immunosuppressant - like they used with her - would help COVID vaccine injuries?
I wish there was more literature on inflammation after the vaccine - and more ways to treat it. It's criminal that we've had to learn how to treat ourselves with supplements and food.
@nresearcher I agree. And it's SO cruelly ironic that we got long-hauler symptoms. . .after getting a vaccine to prevent long-hauler symptoms.
@myadan thanks for sharing. I too have recovered and will write another post describing what I did.
@chelsun did you recover from all of your side effects? We’re you having dizziness, numbness, tingling in limbs too?