You are going to need more than just the Ivermectin. Now that the die has been cast, read as much as you can about what others are doing to mitigate the effects. If you can, get a D-dimer test done to see if you are at risk for clotting. That is a major side effect of the J & J. Some of your supplementation needs to be targeted in that area. The other target is to bolster your immune system. Ivermectin alone will not give you the protection you need. Keep your eyes on the board. People are posting information all the time about supplements that can help. Good luck.
No. A D-dimer is a special order test that is done to check for micro clotting. It is not part of the CBC and metabolic panels that are routine. So, you will have to ask your provider specifically for this test. Just tell them you got the shot and heard that it carries an increased risk of clotting and that you just want to put your mind at ease. If you have a good relationship I do not see why they would not agree to do the test - especially is you already have other cardiac risk factors. Get your CBC panel done to check your immune function and what is going on there. If there is something wonky, your provider may want to do further breakdown testing. It all depends on whether your provider is just going along to get along, or is actually curious. It will be a good baseline to check further changes - especially if you have copies of previous bloodwork. Compare the before and after results to get a picture of what, if anything, has changed and to track it over time.
In the meantime, take a baby aspirin, 81mg, every 2 or 3 days and get some good fish oil. Carlson and Nordic are good clean oils. They are a bit pricey, but the quality is worth the expense. I do not trust any other manufacturers. To pull the heavy metals, graphene oxide, and other toxins, use things to bind this crap up and remove it from the body. Zeolite-AV by ZeoHealth is a good product to help remove graphene. Apple pectin taken at night as well as glucomannan fiber can bind bad fats and toxins to eliminate them. Activated charcoal is good in the morning but make sure it is not taken with other supplements or medications. Separate by at least 2 hours.
Fats are important for all types of body functions - especially brain and hormonal. The problem is that most Americans take in far too may Omega-6 fatty acids that drive inflammation. That would be most of the processed foods and oils that people cook with. Make sure you read the labels and avoid these fats as much as possible - corn, sunflower, canola, and most other vegetable oils. Use olive oil, avocado, and coconut oils. Make sure they are cold pressed and organic. No GMO stuff. This is key to trying to reduce to risk profile - inflammation is the killer. Just as a side note: Some patients after receiving the jab have had C-reactive protein levels go through the roof. CRP is an inflammation indicator and cardiac risk predictor. If you have never had one before, you may want to request that as well. Cholesterol levels are not the predictor of cardiac risk they have been made out to be. But, that is a discussion for another day.
Good luck. If you have other questions, please feel free to ask. We are here for each other.
Oh, I almost forgot. Curcumin is critical to help with inflammation. CuraMed by TerriNaturally is an excellent product. If you have arthritis, it can help with that too. Curcumin is not very bioavailable, so it must be in combination with other things such as oils and black pepper, to be absorbed. This is a propriety product with some clinical studies behind it. Add the spice Turmeric, organic of course, to foods when cooking. Especially any meal that contains some fats. I add it to scrambled eggs. Don't forget to add the black pepper. Get creative and have some fun trying to be healthy.
You are going to need more than just the Ivermectin. Now that the die has been cast, read as much as you can about what others are doing to mitigate the effects. If you can, get a D-dimer test done to see if you are at risk for clotting. That is a major side effect of the J & J. Some of your supplementation needs to be targeted in that area. The other target is to bolster your immune system. Ivermectin alone will not give you the protection you need. Keep your eyes on the board. People are posting information all the time about supplements that can help. Good luck.
No. A D-dimer is a special order test that is done to check for micro clotting. It is not part of the CBC and metabolic panels that are routine. So, you will have to ask your provider specifically for this test. Just tell them you got the shot and heard that it carries an increased risk of clotting and that you just want to put your mind at ease. If you have a good relationship I do not see why they would not agree to do the test - especially is you already have other cardiac risk factors. Get your CBC panel done to check your immune function and what is going on there. If there is something wonky, your provider may want to do further breakdown testing. It all depends on whether your provider is just going along to get along, or is actually curious. It will be a good baseline to check further changes - especially if you have copies of previous bloodwork. Compare the before and after results to get a picture of what, if anything, has changed and to track it over time.
In the meantime, take a baby aspirin, 81mg, every 2 or 3 days and get some good fish oil. Carlson and Nordic are good clean oils. They are a bit pricey, but the quality is worth the expense. I do not trust any other manufacturers. To pull the heavy metals, graphene oxide, and other toxins, use things to bind this crap up and remove it from the body. Zeolite-AV by ZeoHealth is a good product to help remove graphene. Apple pectin taken at night as well as glucomannan fiber can bind bad fats and toxins to eliminate them. Activated charcoal is good in the morning but make sure it is not taken with other supplements or medications. Separate by at least 2 hours.
Fats are important for all types of body functions - especially brain and hormonal. The problem is that most Americans take in far too may Omega-6 fatty acids that drive inflammation. That would be most of the processed foods and oils that people cook with. Make sure you read the labels and avoid these fats as much as possible - corn, sunflower, canola, and most other vegetable oils. Use olive oil, avocado, and coconut oils. Make sure they are cold pressed and organic. No GMO stuff. This is key to trying to reduce to risk profile - inflammation is the killer. Just as a side note: Some patients after receiving the jab have had C-reactive protein levels go through the roof. CRP is an inflammation indicator and cardiac risk predictor. If you have never had one before, you may want to request that as well. Cholesterol levels are not the predictor of cardiac risk they have been made out to be. But, that is a discussion for another day.
Good luck. If you have other questions, please feel free to ask. We are here for each other.
Oh, I almost forgot. Curcumin is critical to help with inflammation. CuraMed by TerriNaturally is an excellent product. If you have arthritis, it can help with that too. Curcumin is not very bioavailable, so it must be in combination with other things such as oils and black pepper, to be absorbed. This is a propriety product with some clinical studies behind it. Add the spice Turmeric, organic of course, to foods when cooking. Especially any meal that contains some fats. I add it to scrambled eggs. Don't forget to add the black pepper. Get creative and have some fun trying to be healthy.