There is no real way to know if I have it or not but I do have the funky symptoms. Its basically inbetween the flu and a head cold. The worst thing for me is the smells. Unlike many who lose their sense of smell I have what i consider much worse. Everything smells like urine. The best thing from this is that I cant taste bitterness, so i can drink black coffee without any sugar, and it taste like i put just the right amount of sugar in it. And, if i breath out my nose after the sip, i can kindof smell coffee.
I am taking this opportunity to eat those super healthy but nasty foods like beets. I might as well. Maybe this virus is like a weightloss starter kit for me.
Feel free to ask me anything related to it, or my health or whatever.
Are micro blood clots an established "feature" of covid now? I may have them, too. Taking aspirin, but have only found anecdotal info so far.
The spike protein from covid binds to ace2 receptor which is why it develops into a systemic infection throughout the body. The vascular system is also impacted and in some ways becomes a highway system distributing the virus and it's spike protein everywhere. The amount of virusin the bloodstream and or the collateral damage it can cause infecting cells lining blood vessels can lead to micro clotting in capillaries.
Supposedly, the COVID toes symptom was related to the micro clotting.
The above is just my understanding, so please follow up on researching further.
As to my experience, when I was in the hospital a year ago with Covid, the blood draws included testing for the presence of D-dimer protiens which they did find, so they treated me with Lovenox injections daily. After I was released from hospital, I was prescribed baby aspirin daily for a coupe more weeks.
Last I heard, they upped it to a full aspirin when suffering from covid, but do your own research before proceeding on my word alone.
Thank you! I did not have the vax, and hadn't realized the virus itself was causing clottting...already on full aspirin daily per my research, but even my naturopathic doctor didn't seem to be aware of this issue and was rather offhand about trying aspirin.
From what I have read, micro-clotting is a feature of the spike protein. So the vaccine likely causes more microclotting than the virus.
This is what kills you. It’s why ventilators don’t work for shit.
The coin stack is indicative of a polarity change in red blood cells which usually have a negative charge. The negative charge for all RBC prevents them from normally stacking like coins ( when you look at how RBC are shaped, they appear to have a natural geometric shape that lends itself to coin stacking, but they don't normally do this). The shift in charge polarity may be due to spike proteins or also likely is that the paramagnetic graphene oxide is interacting somehow in a way that impacts the RBCs
My blood work has been slightly off for at least 6 months since convalescence. Usually only one thing they measured. Overall things slowly returned to normal. Prior to covid, I never had any blood related anomalies from labs. As to continued clotting issues post covid, I am not aware of having any personally.
If you are concerned or are seeing symptoms that point to clotting issues, please consult with a doctor.
If you had covid some time ago and still feel some of the less definitive symptoms like severe brain fog / concentration lapses / general unexplained and persistent exhaustion or tiredness / significant issues in cycles (if you are a biological female) or maybe something I didn't think to mention, then please check into Americas frontline doctors and look for what they say about long haul covid and or treatment.
If you don't find what you are looking for there on the website, then perhaps make an appointment with them. They do at times prescribe ivermectin as treatment or prophylacticly. You might consider giving out a try.
A family member of mine is doing just that because of cycle issues and some concerning problems that stated cropping up 6 months after recovery from covid. The medical response was a surgery which "fixed" the apparent problem. 3 months later another problem with cysts came up which was concerning for how large the cyst showed to be and the fact it wasn't there when they did the surgery.
Bottom line medical community had no idea what to do about these repeating problems that are developing in very short timespan. Hopefully in a couple months I'll be able to report back on whether the ivermectin can stop the cycle issues and cysts and other problems.