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@alexa Thank you for your thoughts. We all need encouragement as the doctors aren’t finding or doing anything.Thats a long time but at least they recovered.  But I guess we can’t blame them , they don’t know what to do. My husband got rid of 5 g in our home and phones and all last week as my homeopath doctor told me too. Good advice. I know this can be discouraging for many but please keep posting so we can help each other . We’re the only ones who really know and understand what we each are going through. 


   
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@tone

Did you have any gurgling  and or weird noises and movements in gut ? Was there any discomfort ? How long

did it last and what did you take for it ? 

No sound or noises in my gut...However, at the very beginning of this nightmare I had intermittent panic attacks...Each time a panic attack came on I experienced pressure, not pain, in my gut...it was really odd...Only knew I had the gut issues due to the watery diarrhea...lasted a good 2 - 3 months...my GP put me on prilosec for a month...Now I am taking daily probiotics


   
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Posted by: @plandistry

Greetings all.

In my absence I have been testing many things on my wife who has suffered from these terrible vaccines. (which should be banned)

First, Pfizer was ordered to release the full side effect list, and it is 9 pages. Everyone should print this PDF and show it to their doctors.

https://twitter.com/Red_Pill_Led/status/1499051909847478272

Second, and I am asking for input on this for anyone who cares to provide me feedback.

I've read here that people who have guests, or close contact with others, seem to have relapses in some cases. Has anyone else noticed this?  This is a phenomenon that I have been able to duplicate with a vaccinated individual helping me test this. Basically I expose them to a group of people in a random environment (store, family gathering, etc) The examine their symptoms, and in every single case, after this interaction - USUALLY with the vaccinated, they have some sort of relapse within 1-4 days after the encounter.

Has anyone noticed anything like this?

Third - and this is important.. I am NOT vaccinated. However when I interact with a group of vaccinated people, even ones vaccinated weeks, even months prior - my body has an immune response. For example, usually within 30 to 90 minutes after interacting in close quarters with vaccinated people I tend to get symptoms. My lymph nodes start to get sore, maybe a little swollen, sometimes my throat gets scratchy. Other times I get a slight headache or pressure in my head or scratchy throat. Sometimes the lymph nodes in my groin start to hurt.

I've been able to duplicate this enough to consider it not coincidental or placebo/nocebo - it is uncanny how this happens and it happens with or without a mask on. This happens around people with seemingly no vaccine side effects as they are out and about, even working.. However my wife, who got the vaccine and has terrible side effects still, I do not have this problem around here.

What the heck is going on here?

 

Wow, you have zero symptoms around your wife but do around others....that is truly bizarre!


   
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@tone have you seen any doctors? What do they say ? Just curious. 

Was at doctor  yesterday  as stomach has started to give me a little  discomfort.  Gave me omeprezole . And thinks might be excess acid in gut or an ulcer . Not sure if I should take . Gave me for a month ?  Also arranged CT scan. 

I apologize, but wouldn't it be better to take an antihistamine H2 instead of omeprazole?

https://www.drugs.com/drug-class/h2-antagonists.html


   
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@tone have you seen any doctors? What do they say ? Just curious. 

Was at doctor  yesterday  as stomach has started to give me a little  discomfort.  Gave me omeprezole . And thinks might be excess acid in gut or an ulcer . Not sure if I should take . Gave me for a month ?  Also arranged CT scan. 

I apologize, but wouldn't it be better to take an antihistamine H2 instead of omeprazole?

https://www.drugs.com/drug-class/h2-antagonists.html

What would you suggest ? Gonna start eating probiotic yogurt as well .  Trying g to stay as natural as possible . And less drugs .


   
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@tone have you seen any doctors? What do they say ? Just curious. 

Was at doctor  yesterday  as stomach has started to give me a little  discomfort.  Gave me omeprezole . And thinks might be excess acid in gut or an ulcer . Not sure if I should take . Gave me for a month ?  Also arranged CT scan. 

I took prilosec for a month.  It is omeprezole, and it definitely helped...haven't taken it since...I think and H1/H2 antihistamine protocol will help you...it is helping thousands of long haulers...take claritin or zyrtec, or benadryl (10mg twice daily) at the same time take Pepcid (10 or 20mg twice daily)  I am on 4 facebook groups with people that are battling the same things we are...and people are having tremendous success with the H1/H2 regimen


   
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@tone have you seen any doctors? What do they say ? Just curious. 

Was at doctor  yesterday  as stomach has started to give me a little  discomfort.  Gave me omeprezole . And thinks might be excess acid in gut or an ulcer . Not sure if I should take . Gave me for a month ?  Also arranged CT scan. 

I took prilosec for a month.  It is omeprezole, and it definitely helped...haven't taken it since...I think and H1/H2 antihistamine protocol will help you...it is helping thousands of long haulers...take claritin or zyrtec, or benadryl (10mg twice daily) at the same time take Pepcid (10 or 20mg twice daily)  I am on 4 facebook groups with people that are battling the same things we are...and people are having tremendous success with the H1/H2 regimen

Is that on top of the omeprezole  . Or instead of . Very leary of precipitation drugs now . Gonna try supplements  and probiotic yogurt.  


   
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@lookingforanswer

 

I tried omeprazole a few months back because I was desperate for relief. It caused me to throw up and have terrible headaches, but I'm sensitive to most drugs.

 

I was a fool to think two shots of an experimental drug like the Pfizer mrna would be fine for me. But it seemed like the right choice at the time.

 

Since then (April 2021) my life went off the rails and for the first time in my life I had gastric issues!

 

I have other things, too, and am housebound now. 

 

The omeprazole might work for you, but it is a powerful drug with many known side effects. 

 

I'm not a doctor, so I can't advise. I just wanted to share my experience.

 

I wish you complete healing!


   
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@tone Is that on top of the omeprezole  . Or instead of . Very leary of precipitation drugs now . Gonna try supplements  and probiotic yogurt.  

For me, I took the omeprezole for a month...GI issues were bad...lost over 50 pounds...that straightened me out...the H1/H2 came after


   
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@tone 

Given that there has been a lot of evidence that MCAS may be involved, of course it makes sense to take an H2 antihistamine instead of omeprazole.
H2 antagonists block the gastric acid secretion.
They are mainly used for this purpose.
But, of course, the choice must be yours alone.
And with the doctor's consent.
All these, of course, if you still agree to take medication.
It is ideal for a person to regain his health without medication, that is wonderful.


   
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@tone 

Given that there has been a lot of evidence that MCAS may be involved, of course it makes sense to take an H2 antihistamine instead of omeprazole.
H2 antagonists block the gastric acid secretion.
They are mainly used for this purpose.
But, of course, the choice must be yours alone.
And with the doctor's consent.
All these, of course, if you still agree to take medication.
It is ideal for a person to regain his health without medication, that is wonderful.

What would you suggest I take ? Which  H2 did you take ? 


   
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@tone 

Given that there has been a lot of evidence that MCAS may be involved, of course it makes sense to take an H2 antihistamine instead of omeprazole.
H2 antagonists block the gastric acid secretion.
They are mainly used for this purpose.
But, of course, the choice must be yours alone.
And with the doctor's consent.
All these, of course, if you still agree to take medication.
It is ideal for a person to regain his health without medication, that is wonderful.

What would you suggest I take ? Which  H2 did you take ? 

Did you take any prescription for yours?


   
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@tone 

All are ok, ranitidine, famotidine, etc.
I think there are, everywhere, over-the-counter medications.
But they are still drugs, the contraindications, the drug interactions must be well known.


   
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@sunrise

I'm on omeprazole for a month and was scared to take it but really helped with a new symptom acid reflux. Didn't have any side effects for me but I guess we all different. Hope this helps. 


   
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Posted by: @sunrise

@tone 

All are ok, ranitidine, famotidine, etc.
I think there are, everywhere, over-the-counter medications.
But they are still drugs, the contraindications, the drug interactions must be well known.

Is this  good regiment? 


   
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