Before I found this place, I was one of the sheep that got the bullshit vax to save a job that I no longer work for.
I worked for a large government contractor that mandated that we had to get the jab or be fired. We had until December 13th of 2021 to get it, or we were instantly fired. I waited until November 29th the last day we could get it because, they didn't have any appointments in December. December 7th rolls around and we all get an email that no one is required to get the jab any longer, our CEO is forced to step down due to union demands, etc.
Three months later, I get the coof, likely brought on by the shot, and it damn near kills me. I slept for 90 hours straight, pissed on myself, couldn't eat, could only drink fluids. Sort of like your typical Irish drunkard. Recovered from that, and ordered ivermectin, have been taking that and zinc ever since, have had no issues. Left the doctor's office today, blood pressure is 187/107. I am 6'4, 238 pounds. I shouldn't have blood pressure like this. I eat healthy and exercise almost daily. Blood looks like something out of a horror movie. Like peanut buttery, doesn't look healthy at all.
I know it is likely too late to ask you guys, but does anyone have any idea what I can do other than taking the ivermectin to try to reverse this? I have been on battlefields that didn't scare me as much as the thought of leaving my two young kids behind.
I think that the clot shot is going to kill me, and I will just end up another statistic of a fucked government. Shaming me isn't going to help, because, at the end of the day, I know I fucked up. I was weak, and instead of sticking it out, I got the J n J. I know a lot of you are going to call me a dumbass, but I am truly looking for suggestions.
Thanks frogs.
I don't know what I want to accomplish with this post, I just felt I needed to get it off of my chest. Hopefully you guys and girls have some ideas.
No, as far as I know they didn't. I'll have to check my, mychart.
I'd switch doctors if i were you (if they didn't do a complete blood count)
It looks like they did just the regular metabolic.
Get a CBC. Thick looking blood needs to be investigated. CBC will show many things.
Hematocrit (Hct): Hematocrit measures the percentage of red blood cells (RBCs) in your blood. An elevated hematocrit level may indicate an increased concentration of RBCs, which can contribute to thickening of the blood.
Hemoglobin (Hb): Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. Elevated hemoglobin levels may be associated with increased blood viscosity (thickness).
Platelet Count: Platelets play a role in blood clotting. An abnormally high platelet count (thrombocytosis) can contribute to increased blood clotting.
Viscosity: While not directly measured in a standard CBC, blood viscosity refers to the thickness or stickiness of the blood. Increased viscosity can result from elevated RBC and platelet levels, as well as other factors.
Red Blood Cell Count (RBC): Elevated RBC counts can contribute to blood thickening.
Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV): MCV measures the average size of red blood cells. Abnormally high or low MCV values may provide insights into the underlying cause of thickened blood.
Fibrinogen: Fibrinogen is a protein involved in blood clotting. Elevated fibrinogen levels can indicate a tendency toward excessive blood clotting.
PT (Prothrombin Time) and APTT (Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time): These tests assess the time it takes for blood to clot. Prolonged PT or APTT may suggest a coagulation disorder.
D-Dimer: Elevated D-dimer levels can indicate the presence of blood clots, though it does not specify the location or cause.
Do I ask for a D-Dimer as well or is the D-Dimer the CBC itself? As you can tell I am a moron when it comes to this stuff.