40 yr old daughter had COVID in the fall of 2020 but took 1 moderna vax to attempt to alleviate long haul symptoms in 2021. All in all has been relatively healthy. Of late is reporting heart rhythm issues. Can this be attributed to the vax? Is there a test she can request? What if any mitigation is there for potential damage caused? Thank you in advance for your help
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What type of arrhythmias? There are so many. Irregular? Too fast? Too slow?
Is she having any type of difficult life issues/conflicts that you're aware of?
I don't think there's any such thing as a test that would suggest the jab has anything to do with it. The cover-up continues unabated.
Heart races a bit then settles. Sometimes longer.
No tachycardia diagnosis?
No
Tachycardia can literally be caused by dozens of things, including the jab, some of which are only temporary adjustments the body makes from time to time. Stress, fatigue, worry, anxiety etc. all seem to play a BIG part most of the time.
I'd say the number one thing she should to do to help mitigate it is to stop worrying and don't be fearful. I've seen a few jab-protocols to potentially reduce or eliminate damages but there's zero scientific evidence backing any of them up and no way to tell whether they're effective or not. They're all based on a wide variety of assumptions, none of which can be corroborated. Further, just the act of going onto one of these mitigation protocols implies a person is worried/fearful to begin with which I think is more damaging in the long run.
I'd suggest she find more time to rest and relax for a few weeks in addition to not worrying about the jab she took and then re-evaluate after this period.
That's my .02...
Anxiety causes this for me like every 5 mins so thats like a normal day for me