Not sure what the hell is up, but I usually don't go to the doctor. Got some weird neurological issues like ringing in the ears, anxiety, and muscle spasms and tics.
Just want to feel around to see if any of you guys are experiencing the same thing.
I've heard from a cple of people that they are experiencing the same thing. I've seen a lot of spraying by planes and I know 5g has been deployed.
Not saying this is what is wrong with me, but I find it strange that I'm having these all of a sudden for no apparent reason. Unvaxxed and trying to live healthy.
Where do you live? Do you own cats or dogs? Do you hunt, golf, hike, etc?
Consider Lyme and Bartonella and other tick-borne illnesses. Most people never see the tick that bit them, and they can bite and transmit disease without being attached (nymph ticks).
Ticks are everywhere, but if you tell me you live in CT, NJ, PA, WI, New England, Long Island etc it's going to be a big red flag. You can get Lyme in Oklahoma and CA and FL though, just as an example. Doctors will say "there's no Lyme here!" but they're ignorant.
Also you can get bit and it can go dormant for decades, borrelia literally drills into bone.
https://www.tiredoflyme.com/horowitz-lyme-msids-questionnaire.html
If you go to a regular doctor for a Lyme test they will just use the ELISA test, which is garbage -- if it comes up "negative" you can still have Lyme. You would need a Western Blot through Igenex Labs or Armin Labs.
One way to test if you have Lyme is to take Japanese Knotweed or Cat's Claw (herbs) and see what happens. If you have a Herxheimer reaction (you will get horribly sick), you can bet it's Lyme.
Also, Lyme is sexually transmitted, just fyi. This is why a lot of golfer's wives get it too.
Lyme is 4x more common than breast cancer, and it's a huge cover-up.
I'm in Texas, I have a dog. Shit.
Ivermectin
Hey don't freak out just yet. Yes there are ticks in Texas, including the lone star tick, and you can get other tick-borne infections -- Lyme never travels alone, there are probably at least 20 different co-infections, including viruses and parasites that ticks transmit.
Take that questionnaire on the link I gave you and see how your symptoms stack up. If you suspect Lyme and co-infections I can recommend a good Lyme forum and a way to find a good doctor. Otherwise people self-treat with herbs on their own, which is possible.