To make a king story short..
Sister in law is big into ‘vaccines, boosters, still masks, loves Bernie Sanders .. I think you know the type.
Anyways, she had the flu about one month ago, supposedly had food poisoning the week after, and now the last two weeks has been to the emergency room 4 or 5 times with migraines and head aches.. no history of migraines, shes 37 years old.. it so bad she’s actually flying hundreds of miles back to home to stay with her mom.. I told her to ask for scans for blood clotting..
I’m not a doctor but 1) anyone with anything similar ? Any ideas to help her?
- I can’t believe the number of people I know severely I’ll currently with flu viruses.. and literally everyone one of them was vaccine and booster takers. I’m talking 5 or 6 families I know with 104 degree flu crap going on and it’s an ongoing thing for some of them. Is this anecdotal?! It can’t be..
Not a doctor, but aspirin thins the blood and prevents blood clots forming because of anti-platelet hyperactivation properties.
It sounds lame to say aspirin for the migraines - most people prefer something 'stronger'. However, I have noticed that when buying painkillers in the supermarket there is a rack of alternatives, and only one little corner for aspirin. Coinkidink? Maybe. Incompetence? I hope so.
We now carry aspirin to work, there is always someone complaining of headache (most are vaxxies). But it is my opinion that an aspirin a day keeps the brain strokes away....
From my small amount of research, it seems like the way that aspirin slows blood clots is by it's action on the COX-1 enzyme by deactivation. By preventing a upstream reaction facilitated by COX, cells stop making thromboxane, which slows clotting in the body.
Most common OTC NSAIDs, which is to say Aspirin, Ibuprofen/Advil, and Naproxen/Naproxen Sodium/Aleve, prevent pain via interfering with COX-1 in the body, which is to say they all should have similar anti-clotting effects due to their similar actions on the thromboxane production pathway in the body. Minor note that this doesn't include acetominophin, which isn't actually a NSAID.
I'd still carry aspirin though, just in case.
A good friend of mine, whom I have played music with for decades, but who fell for the vaccine propaganda, recently had a TIA event and had to be taken to the ER. They treated him for a brain clot, but they still don't have an absolutely clear diagnosis. Since then, he's been a bit foggy and not quite the same musician he used to be.
My other half snuck off and got the first jab without my knowledge, despite my warnings to the contrary. Ended up with bad headaches for several weeks afterwards. Still gets them now and then after more than a year after the jab.
Only good thing to come out of this was no more jabs-- one and done. Lesson learned the hard way.
A former colleague had persistent headaches a few years ago after taking the flu vax. They are constant to this day.
In the last 2-3 weeks my Sister got covid, got better, then got the flu. Then my mom got the flu.
They both have the vax, I don't. I haven't got sick since before the pandemic.
Get a scan!!!! Friend of mine had a massive headache. The worst he ever experience according to him. He went to ER and the did a scan and found a bleeding artery. He had surgery immediately, and made full recovery.
Tell her to get, demand, a scan.
Vax n Boosted people in my discord having the worst migraines they've ever had.
I think its the D-Dimer test that looks for clotting and it produces a sort of heatmap. They used it in the "Died Suddenly" movie I believe but I dont think they said the name of the test at that time.
Good luck frien
I've heard migraines from numerous people. I work in a hospital where 90 percent are Vaxxed and multiple have complained of migraines that they have never had before prior to the vax, yet they still go get their boosters right on schedule.
I was always one to question everything, but one vax turned me into a full blown “conspiracy theorist.” I was coerced into the first one. I had 103+ fever for 3 days and had a headache that lasted for months. I told my family and coworkers back then that I felt people would die from the crap. Lots more problems followed my lack of judgement. I became an example for the nurses in my area of the office and I helped them get religious exemptions. If any good came out of it was several of us woke up that week.
Yes, I agree — a CT scan or an MRI should be demanded. It could be a precursor to an aneurysm. (Pre-COVID, I knew of two very young women who had aneurysms after severe headaches.)
If there are any doctors on this thread, would daily baby aspirin actually help? This is a question for both jabbed and unvaxed.