So this is all just my theory but I’m noticing an increasing trend on Reddit in various mental health communities. I’m frequenting these areas for my own current issues because I can’t afford and don’t trust therapy.
I’m seeing a lot of people saying that their issues started after they developed Covid. Normally I’d blame the vaccine, but I’m not vaccinated (to my knowledge) and never did the tests.
We’re talking anxiety, OCD, and an eating disorder called ARFID. Many people are saying that the either had no or only some issues with these illnesses prior to Covid, or that it had gotten better for a while and then came back because of Covid.
I had “Covid” (I assume, because I lost taste and smell) earlier this year. It went away with no medicine and all was well until a few months later when all of this started for me.
I don’t know what to do with this information but thought it was worth sharing and seeing if anyone here has heard anything about this or knows anyone that had Covid and experienced similar issues later.
Along the same vein, is it normal for a ton of people to suddenly develop sinus issues at this time of year, and I just never noticed?
I did a post on how my son became psychotic because of Covid, and was cured using Covid cures. That post is here, and has a few links for study, and a rich comment section.
https://greatawakening.win/p/16b690DGZ5/covid-can-cause-individual-psych/
Covid (and the vax, because they're essentially the same thing but the vax is more intense) does a lot of weird things. If you think about it, clots in the lungs make it hard to breathe, clots in the muscles make you fatigued, clots in the brain ... might cause all kinds of strange effects.
Myself, after a bad bout of Covid in 2020, just started a repeat of some of the same symptoms. Treating it and it's getting better, but I think whatever the cause is, they're doing it again. Not vaxxed, but maybe I'm just the canary that gets it first. Dunno.
Holy crap. Thank you very much for sharing this. I had no idea the effect could be that severe but I’m so, so happy your son was able to make a total recovery.
I’ve waffled about whether I should do some ivermectin in general, but frankly it’s really expensive even for just a family of three.
Thank you. It was very scary, and we're blessed to have that behind us now.
I did horse paste for myself, but my son didn't like it. Fortunately I had gotten the pill form via reynoldsmeds.com from India, for him to use.
Some states (TN and NH, I believe) sell ivermectin OTC. Worth looking into, if you have family or friends there. Also look up posts and comments by u/20-guage for his more affordable ivermectin sources.
But the nebulizing is cheap as dirt, once you have the nebulizer. Popping a pill is easier than sitting still for 10 minutes breathing mist, but the treatment works for me, and is lots better than having trouble breathing which is my worst symptom. If you compare it to sitting in a clinic waiting room it's downright pleasant. My nebulizer cost $40, even though chain pharmacies charged >$100 (or worse they pretended it was illegal to sell one without a prescription). Calling around helps. Less popular than ivermectin, but reported putatively frequently on the board.
Reporting for duty ...here's a link to the list of reliable places to buy IVM, HCQ, and most other generic meds. The link to the various Protocols (including detox) is at the top of the page.
https://greatawakening.win/p/16aA99gPLT/sources-for-ivermectin--hcq-anti/
Side note: Reynold has taken a brief break from business. (My understanding is that he's still taking email inquiries, but the website is temporarily not handling orders. He's been swamped. I guess all of us have been stocking up for Biden's "Winter of Death 2.0" ... or are we at Winter of Death 3.0 ... it's so hard to keep track. LOL)