33
posted ago by CaptainThiefDotWin ago by CaptainThiefDotWin +34 / -1

tl;dr Just wondering if anyone knows about possible ways to clear vax clots.

Unfortunately starting about 3 weeks ago I started to feel some chest pain whenever I went upstairs or did anything too intensely. I've been down this road before and the Pauling Therapy (L-Lysine + vitamin C, 6000mg each per day) has helped like it did a few years ago. I started to have milder and milder chest pain to chest pressure no matter what I did (I wasn't testing the limits either, just happens to be what I needed to do at the time).

However, my sister revealed to me that lately she's been feeling like someone's sitting on her chest at times and tonight when I had another unexpected bit of chest pain from going up the stairs twice (so more than usual, but not more than what I was able to do the past few days without any pain or pressure) it got me thinking about what if I'm getting vax clots from shedding.

I'm not vaxxed, and none of my family are, but unfortunately my sister is still very sick and is in and out of hospital for cancer treatments all the time. I've been with her to the hospital, though the chaffeur of choice is our Mom whose handling most/all of the hospital stuff. My sisters doctors are aware of her complaints, but an echocardiogram didn't find anything and they want to check with a heart MRI but her insurance is slow-walking that for another 3 weeks or so :/

I pray for my sister's health (and definitely definitely appreciate any prayers from you guys!), I'm just worried it might possibly be vax clots. What can we take to get rid of those? They looked rubbery and very hard to destroy to me in the autopsies. We're both taking 1000mg of NAC per day with a slice of pineapple (let me know if way more bromein is needed).

I've been to a doctor about my heart before, and it wasn't much help. A quick diagnosis that I'd have to be on statins (no thank you) or vegetarian for the rest of my life and I was then willing to try the above Pauling therapy. I think if I see them again I'd get another $2000 (out of my pocket) echocardiogram and more of what they already told me. We are 37 and 36 so it's close to old enough to start experiencing heart problems, but it's still questionable.

I understand that whatever is replied is not officially medical advice and I take my own chances with anything suggested that I then decide to act upon.

Thank you!