My wife was feeling dizzy and fainted so we went to the ER. We get there and check in and as soon as my wife was done being questioned by the nurse they asked me if I was vaccinated. Once I told them I’m not (nor is my wife) they told me I wasn’t allowed to be there. Since my wife’s blood pressure was really low and she was nervous as it is, I kept calm reassured my wife that I’d be right outside and went to my car right out front where I am now.
I nearly fucking exploded on everyone in there… So much anger and hate is boiling up in me. This COVID fraud has done and is doing so much fucking damage to people. I’ve already lost one of my best friends to the vaccine (J&J heart attack, he was only 28).
Please pray for my family frens
**Thank you for all the well wishes and prayers, this community really is the best <3
Sadness is right, I'd get her out of there if there is nothing seriously wrong with her. Look.. I get low sugar also if I don't eat regularly, it can make you feel weak and like you will faint, but as soon as you eat something you start to almost right away feel better. I suggest for her to eat something with protein (that's what my doc told me) don't drink or eat sugar stuff unless you follow up with some protein or you will come down hard again.
I also know about being dizzy/vertigo, I have vestibular migraines & Meniere's. Vertigo will go away in it's own time, it's a bitch when you are going through it though. Usually involves vomiting and staying as still as you can until it goes away and (for me anyways) it can last hours. Because of the Meniere's I have to watch my salt intake, but my specialist that I see said I don't have to go overboard of avoiding salt, just be aware not to have too much. But I changed my diet to cut out some things, eating healthier and I've lost weight in the process.
I hope your wife feels better and they don't need to keep her at the hospital. If she feels good enough you can always take her to your doctor.
If you used Himalayan salt would you feel better? It has over eighty trace elements and is altogether a different animal. Half a teaspoon a day.
The iodine they add to commercial salt for human consumption is definitely a good thing. I don't think the sea salts have it (and the reason it is added to "regular" salt, because that salt is largely derived from ancient sea salt deposits).
In uk the iodine was removed years ago. I use Lugol's iodine ...three drops on skin whenever I think about it. If my skin absorbs it quickly I use it until it doesn't.