He has always had some issues with headaches, but they seem to be getting worse lately. Recently, he has a brief episode in the shower where the pain in his head became incredibly severe and he couldn't see or hear. It passed quickly, but I did convince him to go to medical. The doctor seems to think that this is some sort of migraine issue and gave him some pain meds without doing any diagnostic tests. There is at least one person in the family a few generations back who had migraines and died of a massive hemorrhage later in life which the doctor also knows. Apparently, his blood pressure and heart rate were elevated, and so, he had been having him come in for periodic checks on his vitals. Earlier this week, his resting HR was 112 bpm and the upper number for his BP was in the 140's. I didn't get his lower number. This is a guy who is 25, eats well, is not one to regularly drink to excess, and is in great physical shape. Cardiac issues do not run in the family. If anything, it's the opposite. I don't want to lose my son because of this shot or medical negligence. I don't understand why hasn't at least done an MRI. Am I overreacting? Doing this type of research is not my forte. I'd appreciate any helpful information/input and also prayer. Thank you!
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The lower number is more important. 140 if he's nervous in MED is not uncommon. What do his blood panels look like? Does he have the ability to leave cantonment and see a good pro? How many jabs has he had? At a minimum, I'd put him on Nattokinase ASAP as a preventative - Amazon can have it to you in 24 hours most likely. Thank you for being a good leader. Semper Fi.
I will ask him about his lower number. He's had two jabs. Don't know about his panels. He had his physical recently so maybe they did some. He's active duty overseas atm.i will pass this advice along to him.
You are not overreacting.
My 31 yr nephew in Dublin just got two heart stents. He could feel he was not right after the shot and his father did have heart disease and died, 15 yrs after bypass.
He had to FIGHT to get an angiogram and other scans. Maddening. This is how they're handling this everywhere, it appears.
At least have him BOOST his immune system now with Vitamin D and Spike Support, a new develop product with many immune boosters to counter the spike protein in the vaccine. Demand a scan.
That is the new healthcare system. Tell the doctor you'll find another doctor who will. Find another doctor in your network and when you call tell them this is why. You want a scan.
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He is active duty overseas and the doc is an officer. He doesn't get to demand anything. That said, I'm gonna try to compile the information I receive here and pass it along to him. Maybe the doctor will budge or he will at least try some of these suggestions. Thank you for taking the time.
My son was overseas and has migraines he had MRI after a really bad one. He was in Hong Kong. He was able to get in right away and 200 dollars out of pocket. Is he in an country where he can seek of site reliable medical imaging or opinions?
If this is from the jab, the concern would be blood clots. For this, nattokinase is helpful, but so are many other things including aspirin (not the low heart-healthy 80mg, but the normal 200+) which is probably much easier to get on short notice.
A pulse oximeter is one way to test at home for pervasive blood clots. It won't check the brain specifically, but if the O2 number is low it is a solid diagnostic tool. I think there is a reliable lab test, if they order it, is a d-dimer test... you may want to check that test because I'm going off memory. Another good indicator of clots could be if he is tiring more easily than normal, or breathing harder after less exercise.
Early on in the covid period, people went to the hospital and "got cured," only to go home and have a heart attack or stroke days later because the blood clots became dislodged by the hospital treatment but not dissolved; some people died as a result. Then they gave them a warfarin prescription (sp? it's a prescription blood thinner) as standard procedure and it stopped happening.
Although it wasn't my primary symptom of covid (got it in 2020; no jab), I did have a few excruciating headaches before I started testing myself. I had never had a problem with migraines before. And I haven't had them since. I treated my covid with nebulized hydrogen peroxide, and while it's a great treatment and also breaks up blood clots, most people do fine with ivermectin. If you're interested in the nebulized peroxide treatment let me know.
It's worth adding about the symptoms of clotting (fatigue, sleeping late, oximeter tests) because it sneaks up on you and can cause terrible problems, but it's also easy to address.
Prayers sent. God bless.
Do you do a home blend of diluted HO or get it pre mixed? I've used nebulized saline and drinking pineapple juice for respiratory inflammation but it's not doing much anymore
I get the 3% solution that is sold at pharmacies and supermarkets. First I put saline solution into the nebulizer cup from a "wound wash" pressurized can of saline solution, filling it to the 3cc line. Then I use an insulin syringe (available at pharmacies with no prescription) to measure out 3 units (equal to 0.03cc) of the HO. That's what I nebulized. When I had covid badly, I did that multiple times daily and it helped tremendously.
Using the syringe means the precise measurement of tiny amounts is very easy, and I can mix it fresh each time and don't have to worry about storing a large batch. I store the HO in the fridge; the saline in the can doesn't need refrigeration.
I've seen different protocols for the amount and dilution, and this is on the lower strength, because when I started I was cautious of the idea of applying HO directly to the lungs, but sometimes I have increased the HO to 4 or 5 units instead of 3.
If you're doing this for long covid, the HO kept all clotting at bay. Whenever I started with breathing difficulties this got me back to feeling better.
But the symptoms would always return months later. I tried many detox protocols, but I only felt clear after using the 7mg nicotine patch for a week. Since doing that I haven't felt the symptoms again, nor any need to nebulize. Hope that helps.
Prayers for your son. If he hasn't had an MRI he should ! Has he seen a neurologist?
This is the military...... I'm gonna continue the conversation with him and pray.i want this doc to take this more seriously. Thank you for you for your prayers. It means a lot.
Here is a good place to start.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/
I see they also have a new forum for people to disscuse vax injury.
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/spike-protein-detox-guide/
Thank you so much for this. I will pass this along to him.
There are quite a few threads around here that go into some detail on this.
Here’s one, let me know if you’d like more. I have at least 3-4 good comments/threads on this.
https://greatawakening.win/p/17r996Pr8z/10-ways-to-detox-from-pharmakeia/c/
Thank you so much! I will take a look at this.
Welcome! Search around and there’s something like a “how to treat being vaxxed “ or “solutions for the vaccinated” or something like that.
I have others, as well.
Excedrin Migraine (generic brands work fine as long as the ingredients are identical).
Nattokinase for the spike proteins the death jab causes.
Nattokinase definitely seems to be the most common recommendation. I'll pass that along and see if he will try it. He does have some prescribed pain meds.
Make sure he goes into the doctor several times and gets everything documented. And ask for an MRI.
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Semper Fi
Semper Fi. We are a proud Marine family and we even have a couple of sailors.
I have had chronic migraine since about 2008 or so. It is autoimmune in origin, triggered by long-term exposure to formaldehyde fumes from a sofa we purchased new. The heat from my body would aerosolize the fumes (from both the polyurethane foam and wrinkle-free fabric), and I would then breathe them in. It took perhaps 4-5 years of exposure to become chronic.
I say this, because, as a marine (or any soldier), people who may be prone to such symptoms are exposed to chemicals that ordinary civilians are not. I'm not saying this is the case for your son, but something to consider.
At its worst, I was dosing with abortive triptans 15-17 times per month. As I began to understand better the autoimmune nature of the condition, I found that periodic low doses of either doxepin or amitriptylene for two consecutive days would calm down the flareup without reaching for an abortive. Also, once monthly doses of Aimovig cut the occurrences in half, down to a need for abortives perhaps 7-9 per month.
I have tried many different abortives, and have found that triptans have different profiles...with some acting more quickly, and others lasting longer. Triptans will cause higher BP numbers, since they work by vasoconstriction.
This is helpful. You're right in pointing out that they are exposed to things that the general population is not. I will pass this along. Thank you so much for taking the time.
If you go to the search bar on top, type "detox" in the search bar, it will bring up a decent list of past posts addressing just this issue.
He needs an MRI! ASAP! My mom used to get horrible severe migraines, we later found out she had a brain aneurysm. She’s in her 80s but she was affected by it and we still have to keep watch over her with meds.
That's been my thought from the beginning. I'm not a doctor, but I'd rather see things ruled out than have something go wrong.
Prayers for you and your son. Second the MRI idea, if any way to request that.
My Uncle had similar problems the AF diagnosed him with : https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/16448-hyperaldosteronism
Hyperaldosteronism. I believe he had a bad kidney removed.
BP is regulated by the kidneys so that might explain a connection there I'll take a look at this information. Thank you for passing this along. Grateful