So after 6 days of high fever n being run over by a train daily (bout like the flu) I've been following zelinsky protocol I'm left with body pain I can deal with but my mouth has become so sore I can't eat, even drinking hurts, anything hot is out of the question. Has anyone else had this and what did you do to help? I know I need nutrients as I hardly ate the past 6 days now I can't.
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My dad is still recovering from Covid (or whatever tf it is), been sick since the beginning of July. He's just now able to eat solid foods, but still tired and weak. After a month he was still sick, we had to call his doctor friend to prescrib him a z-pak and he started feeling a bit better after all his dosages were done.
First thing to do is to resist the temptation to self-diagnose and call this "covid." In truth, the "covid" everyone's been so fearful about hasn't been around for over a year. Sure, there are always coronaviruses, but not "covid." This has significant bearing on how you treat it. The symptoms you describe are not associated with this condition.
Flu is different than coronavirus. Flu can produce the symptoms you are mentioning, although not the mouth sores. What is possible, is that your immune system has been overwhelmed, and the symptom of mouth sores is prevalent among some autoimmune disorders. I'm not saying you necessarily have an autoimmune disorder...but you could have a symptom like this temporarily as a result of your immune system acting abnormally.
You definitely need a consultation. If the doctor tells you he's never heard of the symptom, or tries to pass it off as "cold sores," then find a new doctor. For example, this is a known symptom of celiac, and others. Determine whether you have actual "sores" in your mouth, or if it's just a general "soreness." Important distinction...
Yes I did some research going down that road and thrush mouth was a possibility as it says there are several things associated with COVID tongue that are only listed as COVID because a secondary infection sets in after you immune system has been wore down fighting it , but mine doesn't seem to fit squarely in with any of them. Had hoped for others to have run this same road as cash is tight and docs are expensive when you have no insurance, one of the downsides of self employment
You need to be very alert in your research! "Thrush" is not associated with "covid"...it's a symptom of vaxx injury that's being reported as a symptom of "covid" to throw a smoke screen! Coronavirus is just an upper respiratory infection...oral thrush is a fungal infection! Not the same! Thrush is presenting in vaxx injury because the vaxx knocks out the immune system.
Right that's what my research said,,,at least the site I was reading said it's ties to Covid are just from the timing of a secondary infection riding in on a strained immune system ..seems like I had to dig deep to find anything that didn't just read like a narrative for a vax commercial . I did find one report saying Rona can take root in the tissue of the mouth
But thrush doesn't make your mouth so sore you can hardly eat. The signs of thrush are easily visible. From what you described, it sounds like you're struggling with something else.
Have you looked up Hand, Foot and Mouth disease ? My sister's entire family suffered through this years ago. She couldn't even swallow her own spit. Had to spit into a Kleenix. Unable to eat or drink.
The part about not being able to eat and drink properly is concerning. You should see a medical doctor, the Zelensky protocol isn't a fix all solution.
Did you have similar issues?
Turn off your TV and get some rest. Summer FLU is the worst.
Yes there is nothing about this that was out of the realm of the flu, family member was tested and came back as Rona out side of that I would have just thought it was the flu,,outside of this mouth issue seemed the better the other symptoms got the worse this one did
See if anyone does HYPERBARIC OXYGEN treatments in your area.
My son has same thing. He got a script for valtrex to treat cold sores on the roof of his mouth...