What is this thread all about?
Just a place for general discussion. A place to unload whats on your mind and talk about anything - personal, health, help needed, achievements, daily highs and daily lows, theories, predictions and what have you.
Does not need to be Q related.
If you are thinking long covid, one of the reasons for long covid is allergic reaction to the left over spike proteins. I strongly suggest watching the testimoney of the South African doctor in the Reiner Fullmich's Neuremberg 2 event. Sorry, I dont remember his name, but he explains long covid really well.
Essentially, what you need is allergy medication - anti-histamines.
Yep taking Benadryl at night, hoping that helps.
It might be a good idea to talk to your doctor and get a referral to a cardiologist. They can do more in-depth testing such as an MRI but also might make you wear a holter monitor and do stress test, etc.
Until you do get seen, keep a journal of what’s going on with you: diet, stress levels, medication, chest pain time and other symptoms (location, intensity, radiating pain, gastric complaints, shortness of breath, tightness, etc.), duration of symptoms, activities you did to try and resolve the pain; and bring this journal with you to the appointment. The data might expedite your treatment care plan with your doctor.
Did you get vaccinated....if yes hopefully you don't have myocarditis
No, can still rarely get it after covid though
Omeprezole not a good idea. Try flat teaspoon bicarbonate of soda twice a day for three days...if nothing else it will sort your indigestion out and also lower the acidity of your blood. Stress can raise these levels very high.
If you had a vaxx then a d-dimer test would be a good thing to check on blood clotting .....
Omeprezole my doctor told me was because my stomach acid was too high...no..it was too low...so giving me something to lower it even more....
Pomegranate juice should be on prescription..it is as good as any medication for clearing plaque from the arteries so a glassful of that will help and put your mind at rest.
Heartburn is horrible....did you try charcoal pills?
+1 for the ddimer.
I hate to be a soijack consoomer here and I know that cardio monitors on smart watches are not infallible but my watch did tip me off about being in afib which ended up being clots (and who knows what else I have a note to schedule a follow up echo cardiogram). Caught it and treated it early enough to have the ddimer in a normal range within the space of a week.
try to feel around your rib and chest muscles and see if you can locate the pain outside of your rib cage — when I can push on the spot and feel that in abdominal or chest muscles , that’s not my heart.
cardio monitoring at rest and activity can tip you off about declining health, if you’re getting up to 160 just checking the mailbox on your porch for example, you might feel perfectly fine and have no idea if you weren’t logging heart rate and blood pressure. I do have some issues , but the fact I have two years of data helps me frame it that “while that’s not great, it’s also not abnormal for me.”
Sedentary lifestyle, working from home , isolating, society being shut down, that will catch up with you. It’s been hot as hell where I’d been staying , so much that I couldn’t tolerate any outdoor exercise whatsoever, I just moved to a place about 20-25 degrees cooler because I have to move around and get some exercise , frankly I should be in a damn cardio rehab program but no interest in returning to the US whatsoever
What is wrong with omeprezole? I wouldn't say I actually have indigestion. This is what my DO prescribed to rule out heartburn.
Have had no covid injection, only Omicron and potentially minimal shedding from family member I see once a week.
Will look into pomegranate juice.
https://www.drugs.com/comments/omeprazole/for-gastroesophageal-reflux-disease.html
Also give as usual side effects stomach pain and nausea
Your doctor gets money for diagnosis of omicron. Did you know?
How did he diagnose it? Omicron has never been isolated...put under a slide and identified as being a mutant strain of covid....
Another reason it's a scam is CDC etc all confirm no virus has ever...ever... been isolated...so how can you identify a mutant of a virus when no virus has ever been identified as being one?
In any case viruses cannot exist outside the body because they don't have a digestive system or neurological system or are even alive like bacteria is. They could not exist outside the body which is why they have never been isolated.
My doctor had no involvement in my covid diagnosis and I believe doctors like Dr Malone when they say it has been isolated. Still think the tests have many false positives, etc but covid as a virus is real... It was released from a Wuhan lab.
What you are saying about viruses not existing outside of the body does not make any sense and I hope you see that. There are many things that exist outside of bodies that are not alive.
So you had an Omicron vaxx?
No I had Omicron covid variant, no injection at all.
Edit: Why was this downvoted? Is having covid controversial now?
Maybe get a telehealth appt with FLCCC who do take more into account than most GPs and hospitals. MRIs do show more but are pricey especially if insurance doesn't approve.
D-dimer to check for micro-clots (not a usual test or a standard panel), which is a sign of Graphene Oxide at toxic levels. (Glutathione and NAC which supports glutathione production are said to help the body clear toxins including GO.)
If spike proteins are attacking scarred or weakened tissue around the heart then perhaps the protocol of FLCCC would help block them and clear them, zinc plus zinc ionophores, antiparasitic etc.
Thank you, good ideas. I am not convinced about any GO inclusion but I am worried about residual spike protein toxicity.
I took human ivermectin, vitamin D, quercitin + zinc, and ibuprofen during covid. Taking Omega3 and Benadryl after to try to reduce inflammation. Will try the telehealth and NAC if the antihistamine does not help.
Please don't take ibuprofen for inflammation. I was prescribed that for my shoulder's inflammation. I tried it for a day, my stomach hurt so I stopped. I read the fine prints of the package and found that it can cause heart problem (did you know?). Try some natural tea eg. stinging nettle leaves is said to help reduce inflammation.
Ibuprofen can taken long term yes. Don't worry. Only took it during covid for pain management, not taking any now :)