extremely pro-vaccine person on the cusp of realising "long covid" is really vaccine doing its thang.
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I've had long covid, and I'm not vaccinated.
Take antihistamines
Yes! They saved me. I had covid for almost 2 months. Jan/Feb 2022. When I started taking those, I got a lot better. One day I skipped. Wasn't sure if I already took it and thought, "no big deal if I skip a day." It was a big deal. Next day symptoms were bad. Got back on them and got better.
Yep, "long covid" is really allergic reaction to spikes hanging around in your body. It does happen for some people just catching covid, but seems to be far more common for those taking the jabs, simply because of the order of magnitude increase in the spikes from vaccines compared to infection.
There was a SA doctor in Corona investigative committee who explained how he figured this out, really beautiful video, still trying to find it again.
People are needlessly suffering from allergic reaction, because the doctors want to keep them terrorised.
I actually read an article about that doctor. He said even the people that took HCQ, (which I had) on the 8th day, they were worse. Specifically the 8th day. He treated them with antihistamine and they got better. If they missed a day, they got worse. Then I remembered hearing that Benadryl helped some with covid. Plus what I experienced, convinced me that some (incl myself) have an allergy to the spike protein.
It sickens me that the doctors don't address this. I thank God for this board and the valuable information I get from all of you 🐸
I’m dealing with it right now as well. Are you completely over it or still having problems?
I've been over it for close to a year. I did spend 2 weeks in the hospital with covid pneumonia though. That was back in October of 21. The Ivermectin I took before being admitted probably saved my life, as I was never ventilated. I was so weak when I got out of the hospital I could barely walk up a set of stairs without being winded. I was so exhausted by the end of the day I was pretty much in bed by 6pm every night. We also thought I might have permanent scar tissue damage on my lungs, but I've pretty much made a 100% recovery. It took about 6 months before I started feeling normal again.
Glad to hear that. I can definitely commiserate with all of that. I’m over the hump so to speak with mine but likely have several months before I’m completely back to normal.
I just posted above, but try FenBen. DM me if you want to chat more about it!
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