Send them to a neurologist. FYI, My niece who works in health care said her area in Montana has seen a huge increase in referrals for neurological problems since the vax. Also seeing sharp increase in late term miscarriages. Doctors there are now advising people to wait on getting the vax, when asked, she says the docs have stopped automatically recommending the shot like they did in the beginning.
Having seen several doctors in last couple months they didn’t mention getting the vax anymore but in March the doc said to get it.
So I assume the later ones are now shutting up about it.
First and foremost, the healthcare provider should strongly advise the patient against getting any additional jabs.
Second, they ought to run tests: brain scan, blood tests, and if at all possible, get a lab to photograph the patient's blood cells under a microscope. Is there anything in the photos that shouldn't be in the blood? Does the size and shape of the blood cells look normal? Are the blood cells clotting or coagulating in a weird way?
The lab techs should pay special attention to the brain stem, which some truther doctors have highlighted as a part of the body that the vax attacks the most.
Ranitidine (the original type of Zantac - since pulled from the shelves and replaced with a different formulation) *might *help, but the evidence for that is still highly conjectural.
Based on the test results, a good doctor could probably come up with a treatment regimen that makes sense. If you don't know any honest doctors in your area, a telemedicine appointment with America's Frontline Doctors would be a better alternative.
From what I have heard, treatment of COVID "long haul" and COVID jabs is a case-by-case sort of plan. It depends on what the symptoms are (and so, which parts of the body the spike proteins are effecting). That is, there isn't a blanket treatment.
I suspect I had long haulers because weird symptoms for longest time.
But ivermectin definitely helped, just like a study in South America said. They did a study of ivermectin on long haulers and found it to be pretty effective.
A lot of symptoms of the vax seem to be exact same as long haulers.
The vaxx does exactly what the virus would do. The spike protein does the damage and causes the problem.
But if you get the virus, you're pretty much guaranteed to fight it off before much/ any damage. The vaxx just puts that spike all up in your shit, to fuck your shit.
Yeah, I suspect I have long haul as well. Mild symptoms flair up on a regular basis, unlike any symptoms I've had in the past. Will be trying Ivermectin soon. I've heard the thought is "long haul" is the result of spike proteins lingering in your body after having had COVID.
Not sure if there is something to the shedding thing but I think it is real based on my experience. My long haulers had pretty much gone away and then people started getting vaxxed and then some symptoms of the long haulers came back. Could be coincidence or I’m breathing in their death breath.
An example of a shedding story: a friend of someone I know, spent a handful of days at some event where there were a tonne of vaxxed ppl in a relatively small area. This person said they had the worse headache they've ever had, lasted for days, and couldn't recall anything out of the ordinary which may have triggered it otherwise. He was unvaxxed.
My symptoms are not shedding related, I don't think. It's been like this prior to people getting vaxxed. Mild flair ups, dry coughs, shortness of breathe, and the such. Different in nature from anything I've ever had before. Figured it was some sort of long term damage due to COVID or the lockdowns (getting outdoors less), but it recently occured to me that it could be "long haul".
Yeah had shortness of breath that was unexplained. Later in experience I got the brain fog whivc is terrible makes it hard to concentrate or remember anything.
I planned to follow the American Frontline Doctor's protocol. I'll check the one you provided and see if there's much difference.
As for obtaining Ivermectin, here in Canada you would be hard pressed to get a doctor to prescribe. They are all under threat not to, and any prescription of Ivermectin for non-COVID reasons is scrutinized. Fortunately, I have that house gel version on hand.
I think the one I shared is the Americas Frontline Doctor one. :)
The myfreedoctor.com is comprised of hundreds of doctors who are specifically volunteering to prescribe Ivermectin over the internet (so no physical apt needed) and I believe they are serving Canada.
Biggest challenge you may have is in finding a pharmacist who can fill the prescription. Might be worth calling your local pharmacy to make sure they are going to fill the prescription before you bother with the myfreedoctor site. My local pharmacy did fill for me, no problem, despite that my local doctors are all prohibiting from prescribing. Glad you have the gel in case you can't get the pills. Good luck!
Send them to a neurologist. FYI, My niece who works in health care said her area in Montana has seen a huge increase in referrals for neurological problems since the vax. Also seeing sharp increase in late term miscarriages. Doctors there are now advising people to wait on getting the vax, when asked, she says the docs have stopped automatically recommending the shot like they did in the beginning.
Having seen several doctors in last couple months they didn’t mention getting the vax anymore but in March the doc said to get it. So I assume the later ones are now shutting up about it.
First and foremost, the healthcare provider should strongly advise the patient against getting any additional jabs.
Second, they ought to run tests: brain scan, blood tests, and if at all possible, get a lab to photograph the patient's blood cells under a microscope. Is there anything in the photos that shouldn't be in the blood? Does the size and shape of the blood cells look normal? Are the blood cells clotting or coagulating in a weird way?
The lab techs should pay special attention to the brain stem, which some truther doctors have highlighted as a part of the body that the vax attacks the most.
Ranitidine (the original type of Zantac - since pulled from the shelves and replaced with a different formulation) *might *help, but the evidence for that is still highly conjectural.
Based on the test results, a good doctor could probably come up with a treatment regimen that makes sense. If you don't know any honest doctors in your area, a telemedicine appointment with America's Frontline Doctors would be a better alternative.
From what I have heard, treatment of COVID "long haul" and COVID jabs is a case-by-case sort of plan. It depends on what the symptoms are (and so, which parts of the body the spike proteins are effecting). That is, there isn't a blanket treatment.
For these treatments, you could start here:
https://greatawakening.win/p/12jJBxteBG/updated-guide-on-how-the-vaxxed-/
and the American Frontline Doctors infographic here:
https://files.catbox.moe/h6kq63.jpeg
I suspect I had long haulers because weird symptoms for longest time.
But ivermectin definitely helped, just like a study in South America said. They did a study of ivermectin on long haulers and found it to be pretty effective.
A lot of symptoms of the vax seem to be exact same as long haulers.
The vaxx does exactly what the virus would do. The spike protein does the damage and causes the problem.
But if you get the virus, you're pretty much guaranteed to fight it off before much/ any damage. The vaxx just puts that spike all up in your shit, to fuck your shit.
Yeah, I suspect I have long haul as well. Mild symptoms flair up on a regular basis, unlike any symptoms I've had in the past. Will be trying Ivermectin soon. I've heard the thought is "long haul" is the result of spike proteins lingering in your body after having had COVID.
Not sure if there is something to the shedding thing but I think it is real based on my experience. My long haulers had pretty much gone away and then people started getting vaxxed and then some symptoms of the long haulers came back. Could be coincidence or I’m breathing in their death breath.
I tried 7 masks I have no idea why I got brain fog. ;)
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An example of a shedding story: a friend of someone I know, spent a handful of days at some event where there were a tonne of vaxxed ppl in a relatively small area. This person said they had the worse headache they've ever had, lasted for days, and couldn't recall anything out of the ordinary which may have triggered it otherwise. He was unvaxxed.
My symptoms are not shedding related, I don't think. It's been like this prior to people getting vaxxed. Mild flair ups, dry coughs, shortness of breathe, and the such. Different in nature from anything I've ever had before. Figured it was some sort of long term damage due to COVID or the lockdowns (getting outdoors less), but it recently occured to me that it could be "long haul".
Yeah had shortness of breath that was unexplained. Later in experience I got the brain fog whivc is terrible makes it hard to concentrate or remember anything.
The protocol for long haul treatment with Ivermectin AND post vaccine inflammatory syndrome is at: covod19criticalcare.com
Prescribing doctors for Ivermectin: myfreedoctor.com
Thank you.
I planned to follow the American Frontline Doctor's protocol. I'll check the one you provided and see if there's much difference.
As for obtaining Ivermectin, here in Canada you would be hard pressed to get a doctor to prescribe. They are all under threat not to, and any prescription of Ivermectin for non-COVID reasons is scrutinized. Fortunately, I have that house gel version on hand.
I think the one I shared is the Americas Frontline Doctor one. :)
The myfreedoctor.com is comprised of hundreds of doctors who are specifically volunteering to prescribe Ivermectin over the internet (so no physical apt needed) and I believe they are serving Canada. Biggest challenge you may have is in finding a pharmacist who can fill the prescription. Might be worth calling your local pharmacy to make sure they are going to fill the prescription before you bother with the myfreedoctor site. My local pharmacy did fill for me, no problem, despite that my local doctors are all prohibiting from prescribing. Glad you have the gel in case you can't get the pills. Good luck!
Young adult male is obviously retarded, why else get the jab?
Pretty sure you can't fix "retarded"