A few months ago u/djt4moreyears made this post (https://greatawakening.win/p/16aTQgjMZf/covid19-vaccine---vaccine-induce/c/) about the vaccine causing psychosis in some individuals.
My never-vaxxed adult son became psychotic, and it seems to have been cured by ivermectin and nebulized hydrogen peroxide, which are both Covid treatments. We discovered this by accident, as he was diagnosed with Covid upon transferring from one mental institution to another, despite testing covid-negative when initially admitted with newly diagnosed schizophrenia. I brought him home from the second institution and gave him both covid treatments. Even though he was already on antipsychotics and seemed mentally stable, he got markedly better after the covid treatments.
The timing, and the earlier GAW post about vax-induced psychosis got me to research whether covid caused psychosis by itself. Another clue was that, like my insomnia when I had covid back in 2020, his psychosis was preceded by severe and persistent insomnia. And of course lots of people with covid complain about "brain fog" which is far short of being psychotic, but still shows a brain connection. Anyway, all of it together got me to research. Sure enough, I found a bunch of reports that detail a link between covid and psychosis, although it's obviously not the primary symptom for most people. I have a few links below, but feel free to do your own research.
The main reason I'm posting this is to give everyone a heads-up: if you know anyone with a recent or sudden onset of psychosis, it may be curable by covid treatments. Today my son is living at home, as sane as before, with zero meds, after having been involuntarily committed, as crazy as anyone I've ever seen. Seeing someone you love descend into lunacy is devastating, frightening and disturbing. I'm blessed that he's escaped the pharm(a) system, and has recovered his sanity without meds or having restrictions placed on his ability to work and live, which often happens to people who are involuntarily held for mental health. I hope this post will help others do the same.
I will have another post called "follow up on my son" to thank people for the prayers and medical advice, all of which I followed up on to some degree, and all of which I'm grateful for. The original post is here: https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZqdWMvUS/medical-info-help-request-bipola/ This post is just the heads-up about psychosis.
Some (there are many more) links to articles that show a connection between covid and psychosis.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8511796
https://casereports.bmj.com/content/14/4/e242538
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773021222000281
re: insomnia... very interesting, I didn't sleep for more than 5 days when I had my covid infection. Ivermectin by prescription for my body weight saved my life but I still have neuropathy, dizzyness, vertigo and brain fog.
I also had another symptom, of itching and burning eyes. I would often check in the mirror thinking they would be red. They weren't, but they itched just like a case of pinkeye. A friend recently told me she had the same thing with her eyes.
This is a Bartonella symptom
Interesting experience. I had a second round of a covid like illness 11 months after my first, and since then my left eyeball has been leaking a small amount of goop during my sleep. It is there everyday when I wake up, been going on since August.
I would love to get rid of my vertigo and neuropathy. I've had limited success with Thorne labs NAC and some L-Glutamine 500mg tablets.
Well, ivermectin or a parasite cleanse definitely won't hurt, and neither will nebulizing the diluted peroxide. I'd give it a try. Or MMS, which is easier than nebulizing.
Instructions for nebulizing are in the old post, and many commenters on the thread testify to the benefits. When I nebulized, I would alternate between breathing it in via the mouth (the majority) or the nose, but I would also often let it mist my eyes. My theory was that I got it first through the eyes, because that was the first clear symptom that something was wrong. And I had a few very sharp painful headaches, too, but they never lasted long.
From my own story, I found that nebulized hydrogen peroxide worked very well. The first indication that it worked was that, after doing it, I slept like a baby for the first time in weeks.
After getting better, I kept having short relapses or recurrences. Only after I nebulized consistently for a few weeks even after I felt like it wasn't needed, did I really feel well.
Re-reading this after a bit, and wanted to day that if you still suffer from any of those symptoms, you should definitely try the nicotine patch treatment. Totally got rid of all my recurring long covid symptoms, and I've never looked back.
I still have some in my vagus nerve. I can feel it every time I move the wrong way or while I am driving / bouncing, turning etc. It is terrible. I've been doing all kinds of supplements in the last year and nothing is taking away the neuropathy "glitch" in my head. I've heard about the nicotine patch and I will definitely do it after your suggestion. But I will start small/slow as I am not used to having nicotine in my system. Is there a particular brand that you used?
I got mine from Rite Aid. Stage 3, which is the lowest dose. It's usually behind the counter at the regular cashier, so you have to ask. I've never been a smoker.
I hope it helps, as it definitely helped me.
Thank you very much Mr A