My neighbor is 37, vaxed 3x, and recently home from hosp for neurological damage. He can’t drive and can bearly walk even with a Walker. Long-term prognosis is unknown. He has a 7 year old daughter and 5 year old son. Kids are also vaxed but ok so far.
It’s heart breaking watching him try to get from car to his house with his walker, wife struggling to help him and kids watching in horror.
He told me doctors say it was caused by long covid.
I know he and his wife know it’s the jabs but they will never admit it.
I’ll be a good neighbor and do all I can to help. But what happens next?
I don't know what to think. I'm unvaxxed - a pureblood but started developing heart palpitations about 6 months ago. It was bothering me enough that I went to the doc for the first time in 2 years. At first he brushed me off claiming it was probably "anxiety" but I told him, I don't think so... anyway, went home, took my pulse when it was happening and noticed my pulse jumping around. Called the doc back and got a heart monitor. Fully expected it to be normal - nope - 25,000 PVCs over 48 hours.
Got referred to cardiologist, had an echo and showed pericarditis with effusion. What the h*ll!?? I was shocked. Had to take Colchicine for a month and the got a CTA scan. Now I'm supposed to be on beta-blockers.
I'm thin - never was fat. I used to work out all the time (not so much last 6 years or so but I digress...). Don't eat too badly. Not a smoker or drinker. Now - is it from Covid? I have no clue - but I'm suspicious. I never was tested but pretty sure I had Covid in Dec 2019 as I was in a major hot spot and around folks who worked for one of the epicenters early on.
I mean you can get pericarditis from all kinds of viruses... or even autoimmune issues. And I my heart was a little dodgy years before Covid - I mean I'd feel it racing at times. But still I wonder...is it the bioweapon? Do folks who aren't vaxxed like me get heart issues too? I don't know.
Sorry you are going through this. I had a similar problem... discovered I have the MTHFR gene mutation -- compound heterozygous, which can cause a bevy of cardiovascular and heart issues. I was diagnosed with SVT shortly before learning this, but began taking methylfolate once I knew about the gene mutation. It has helped significantly with my problems.... only drawback is finding a Dr. Who will recognize it as a problem as I had to learn it from a naturopath. Also learned that 50% or more of the population have this anomaly, but only a handful know about it and the easy treatment (but again, thanks to big PHarm-a, we would never know because there is no money in prescribing cheap supplements). I am not a Dr, but would advise getting that checked out.
Thanks! I've heard of that but didn't think of that... but I bet it could be something like that. I have a brother who has all kinds of strange chronic health issues... hashimotos and other things. How did you find a doc who tests for that? I feel like if I brought something like that up to a doc they'll blow me off.