I can't reply cause I use brave, I refuse to switch but I'll tell you my story.
Yes, I got myocarditis from the flu or COVID.
This was pre-vaccine, and I don't take yearly flu vaccines either.
I usually never get sick and if I do, it's just mild symptoms, it's always been like this.
Then COVID happens, and I got sicker then I have even been in my life. My whole body was in pain. My heart felt like it was going to explode so I ended up going to the hospital.
I was diagnosed with myocarditis. But I tested negative for COVID twice during my stay.
Now my heart is weak, and now I'm afraid of working up my heart rate, I feel like it's a ticking time bomb.
Do people getting myocarditis happen not from the vaccine, yes. It's ignorant to say otherwise. But in my case, I think it was from COVID, even though I tested negative.
My theory is I got COVID, and my most fought it off, but if left me weak for a stronger virus to come through and really do some damage.
This left me with some doubt about it all, like people say the tests always test positive, well why didn't mine?
And only vaccinated people get myocarditis, well then why did I?
I remember seeing a video of a virologist (who died mysteriously before COVID) who explained 1 virus by itself doesn't cause disease, it's when 2-3 or more attack at the same time that real damage is.
To me, COVID was design not to be deadly by itself, but design to spread very easily, and lower your immune system so something else fucks you up.
Now picture this, what if the white hats released COVID cause it had to happen, but stop the next release which would have kill 90% of the population of allowed out when COVID was rampant.
So let COVID out, let it spread, people become naturally immune, and then all of the sudden the next virus won't be as bad.
That's my conspiracy at least, but the first part is fact.
People have gotten myocarditis and pericarditis plenty of times in the past. That's why there's a name for those problems, they weren't issued with covid.
No one is saying that, myocarditis is not a new thing after all
But your case sounds more like you already had an underlying heart condition, and the sickness you went through just exacerbated it.
Or perhaps the symptoms you felt were all because of the heart to begin with, weakness, body pains, difficulty breathing, cold sweats, it can all be related to the heart.
The tests always used to give a positive if you had even the slightest faint trace of any influenza virus in your system, like if you had gotten a little sniffle 2 months prior, it would test positive, at least that's the "lore" anyway...
Since you tested negative it could be another indication that the entire thing was all related to the heart condition, and not the cause of it.
The flu was never linked to heart problems before, ever, now suddenly it is.. together with climate change, and gaming of course.
Coukd of just had heart issues without knowing? There are things that you can add to your diet so it wont (likely) happen again, unless your an obese whale then good luck.
Don’t know why the downvote - you hit on something that even we tend to ignore.
If you accept that (a) the spike protein exists with COVID, (b) that the spike protein is manufactured by the vaccine mRNA, and (c) that the spike protein is an agent of harm inside the body, then it only makes logical sense that some of the negative symptoms of the vaccine will also be present with COVID itself.
We of course also know of all the additional mechanisms of harm beyond the spike protein that the vaccines create, but COVID itself is not completely without potential long term effects, even if the vaccines are far worse.
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I can't reply cause I use brave, I refuse to switch but I'll tell you my story.
Yes, I got myocarditis from the flu or COVID. This was pre-vaccine, and I don't take yearly flu vaccines either.
I usually never get sick and if I do, it's just mild symptoms, it's always been like this.
Then COVID happens, and I got sicker then I have even been in my life. My whole body was in pain. My heart felt like it was going to explode so I ended up going to the hospital.
I was diagnosed with myocarditis. But I tested negative for COVID twice during my stay.
Now my heart is weak, and now I'm afraid of working up my heart rate, I feel like it's a ticking time bomb.
Do people getting myocarditis happen not from the vaccine, yes. It's ignorant to say otherwise. But in my case, I think it was from COVID, even though I tested negative.
My theory is I got COVID, and my most fought it off, but if left me weak for a stronger virus to come through and really do some damage.
This left me with some doubt about it all, like people say the tests always test positive, well why didn't mine? And only vaccinated people get myocarditis, well then why did I?
I remember seeing a video of a virologist (who died mysteriously before COVID) who explained 1 virus by itself doesn't cause disease, it's when 2-3 or more attack at the same time that real damage is.
To me, COVID was design not to be deadly by itself, but design to spread very easily, and lower your immune system so something else fucks you up.
Now picture this, what if the white hats released COVID cause it had to happen, but stop the next release which would have kill 90% of the population of allowed out when COVID was rampant.
So let COVID out, let it spread, people become naturally immune, and then all of the sudden the next virus won't be as bad.
That's my conspiracy at least, but the first part is fact.
People have gotten myocarditis and pericarditis plenty of times in the past. That's why there's a name for those problems, they weren't issued with covid.
No one is saying that, myocarditis is not a new thing after all
But your case sounds more like you already had an underlying heart condition, and the sickness you went through just exacerbated it.
Or perhaps the symptoms you felt were all because of the heart to begin with, weakness, body pains, difficulty breathing, cold sweats, it can all be related to the heart.
The tests always used to give a positive if you had even the slightest faint trace of any influenza virus in your system, like if you had gotten a little sniffle 2 months prior, it would test positive, at least that's the "lore" anyway...
Since you tested negative it could be another indication that the entire thing was all related to the heart condition, and not the cause of it.
The flu was never linked to heart problems before, ever, now suddenly it is.. together with climate change, and gaming of course.
The test is useless for the virus. The inventor himself said so.
Coukd of just had heart issues without knowing? There are things that you can add to your diet so it wont (likely) happen again, unless your an obese whale then good luck.
Don’t know why the downvote - you hit on something that even we tend to ignore.
If you accept that (a) the spike protein exists with COVID, (b) that the spike protein is manufactured by the vaccine mRNA, and (c) that the spike protein is an agent of harm inside the body, then it only makes logical sense that some of the negative symptoms of the vaccine will also be present with COVID itself.
We of course also know of all the additional mechanisms of harm beyond the spike protein that the vaccines create, but COVID itself is not completely without potential long term effects, even if the vaccines are far worse.