How are you ? Any recovery of symptoms? How long have you been at this ?
@j hi I just read your post and I saw that your body shakes. I have had my upper body shake and be freezing cold a few times. It’s scary. Is yours better now??
Hi Susie - my torso tremors at night just started 1.5 weeks ago. It is very scary. It is not better yet, but if I shift positions I can settle it. On my back it comes on about 10x a night. When I move to my side it is less noticeable. It happens in daytime too but much less often. Seems positional during day too…if I lay on my back on couch it will come on, but maybe because I am more busy on computer or talking etc, it is not as scary then.
How long have you had your body tremors? Has anything made them better or worse?
I have about 30-40 symptoms…this is my newest at the 8 month mark unfortunately
Like many of us, Dr. Been is trying to figure out what the heck is going on with these covid vaccine injuries. Both his wife and niece have been affected.
In the video below, he discusses a recent Stanford study that found the amount of spike protein in the blood ~1-2 days after covid vaccination to be equal to or greater than the amount found in the blood after acute covid infection. (Audio in first part is not perfect).
@tone Yes. I noticed, though, that more sustained/healing sleep comes easier only with a caveat: I must expose myself to at least a walk of 6000 steps and some 20 minutes of sunlight (like sitting outside, sleeves rolled up). I don't take melatonin. Magnesium glycinate does help - at least this has been my experience in the past week. Please *know* you'll get better, albeit only gradually (and with inspirational highs and maddening lows). This is what kind people on this list told me, and voilà, I believe them! We'll get it though this.
@tone Yes. I noticed, though, that more sustained/healing sleep comes easier only with a caveat: I must expose myself to at least a walk of 6000 steps and some 20 minutes of sunlight (like sitting outside, sleeves rolled up). I don't take melatonin. Magnesium glycinate does help - at least this has been my experience in the past week. Please *know* you'll get better, albeit only gradually (and with inspirational highs and maddening lows). This is what kind people on this list told me, and voilà, I believe them! We'll get it though this.
Thank you ...how are you doing and what were your symptoms ? How long they last. Are you recovering at all?
@lookingforanswers Hello Susie. I replied to your kind message, but I think you didn't get it because I am new to this list (with its pertinent rules) and that's that. Hope you're feeling better! After the "maddening lows" of last week, I'm having some respite since. Weakness and muscle tone are what bothers me now. Tremors at times, especially early in the night. But I think rest plays a bit part in recovery. I try to occupy my mind with Brazilian bossa nova music (it always helps me relax) and Persian poetry in translation.
@tone I am feeling relatively better for about 3 days now. I don't want to jinx myself saying that the worse is over, but neither do I think the mountain, as they say in this country, I can see beyond the horizon, itself filled with more mountains. *Sigh*. We'll see. My symptoms were body-crushing, and this is no news for many of us here. I believe I was too naïve to consider a 3rd jab - the booster after only 3 months - would render itself as innocuous as the second Moderna one (although the first jab knocked me down for 10 days). Now I am going through the 4th month post-booster. Being hospitalised 4 times for what docs simply regarded as "malaise", followed by pancreatitis and hyponatremia and hypochloremia. My symptoms were a bag of sharp dizziness followed by derealisation (I didn't have spinning bouts but something perhaps a notch above brain fog or lightheadedness. I felt panic and yet didn't perceive my own bodily boundaries as such - as mine. Blood pressure was on a vertiginous mercurial scale: too high even with meds. Then the intense fatigue (later intensified by the lack of sodium and chloride in the blood stream). I didn't have headaches (now I do, on rare occasions). But my GI was in flames: loss of appetite, nausea and the gurgling were constant and in the process I lost 1 stone and a half (20 lbs). Last week I had tremors in my legs and torso which lasted for about 30 minutes (I had to take the meds the shrink prescribed and which I was/am trying to wean off of.) I believe my sympathetic nervous system was badly injured and only now (knock wood) it seems to be getting in some sort of equilibrium (more knock on wood). I am still taking enzymes to control lipase levels that are high. They found that there's moe of it in the saliva than that produced by the pancreas. Meanwhile, I take supplements: multivitamins, and more C, D, zinc, omega 3, calcium, gluthatione, and magnesium glycinate. Quercetin, combined with BP meds, makes my blood pressure drop too low, and so I had to stop it. In the end, I am relying on... Mr Chronos. Please let's keep focused beyond the horizon - and its 1001 mountains! We'll move on surely, yes?
The truther community has been saying (repeatedly, and profusely) that the vaccine is 98-99% Graphene Oxide. I don't know why people don't start there and work their way down... maybe it's because they don't want to believe?? I honestly have no idea why people aren't focused on this graphene... seems pretty serious and the media seem very tight-lipped about it. And it's no wonder the doctors aren't finding much of anything, the graphene is in the microscopic levels.
@jtranger I’m so sorry to hear. Have you been able to put any weight back on?
Anyone try melatonin and Magnesium for sleep ?
I take 5 to 10mg of melatonin for sleep...also, melatonin also has inflammatory properties - read the below...
Anyone try melatonin and Magnesium for sleep ?
I take 5 to 10mg of melatonin for sleep...also, melatonin also has inflammatory properties - read the below...
Does it keep you asleep? I always wake up every couple hours.
Thank you hope you doing better .
What is the best course of action to take ...what supplements for
Insomnia, nerve pain , palpitations,fast heart rate GI issues ,back pain ,,some joint pain, blurred vision, creaky bones,( some times), tingling in various parts of body. ,numbness. As well ,intermittent ear pain. I think that's it ? Might have missed . Those are main ones and for now 2 months post vax they are still somewhat mild.
Intermittent fasting , diet , H1 ,H2 regimen?
Intermittent fasting , diet , H1 ,H2 regimen? Yes, yes and yes
What is the best course of action to take ...what supplements for
Insomnia, nerve pain , palpitations,fast heart rate GI issues ,back pain ,,some joint pain, blurred vision, creaky bones,( some times), tingling in various parts of body. ,numbness. As well ,intermittent ear pain. I think that's it ? Might have missed . Those are main ones and for now 2 months post vax they are still somewhat mild.
Intermittent fasting , diet , H1 ,H2 regimen?
Intermittent fasting , diet , H1 ,H2 regimen? Yes, yes and yes
Thank you ...any recommendations on supplements . And diet ? Low inflammatory?
Hi all: Long time reader, first time poster. My situation started about 6 weeks after my Moderna booster. I did get Pfizer for my first two doses. Anyway, I developed sudden onset of tinnitus, primarily in my right ear, with my ears feeling plugged. Had an audiology exam and no hearing loss detected. Ii is now about 7 weeks since the tinnitus first appeared. It is so obvious from everything I have read here and on other forums that my tinnitus was directly caused by the vaccine.
My questions is: has anyone who developed tinnitus after either the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines recovered? If yes, how long did it take, and did you do anything (meds, supplements, vitamins, etc.) to help the process?