For the second time, almost a year apart, something has knocked me flat for two weeks.I caught COVID, I likened it to a flu on steroids. Never had anything that knocked me on my butt so hard for a week.
For the second time, almost a year apart, something has knocked me flat for two weeks.I caught COVID, I likened it to a flu on steroids. Never had anything that knocked me on my butt so hard for a week.
I have been paying closer attention to diet. I seem to be more sensitive to bad foods here lately.For the second time, almost a year apart, something has knocked me flat for two weeks.
Same here. Dang near coughed my lungs out for days. The fog was real. For a year. Still have the heart palpitations since having it.
What Cardinal said, sorry for the slow reply.I'm sure I knew at some time, but would you please tell me what FLCCC protocol is?
Actually, it gave you a vaccine reaction which is only now abating. You might want to self-monitor for any concerning symptoms that might indicate heart issues like myocarditis.Not sure if it will affect the US but I had the covid and flu jabs (in the UK) at the same time for convenience, gave me flu for weeks and have only just shaken it off. I've asked around in several places, seems that most people who had the jabs at the same time were similarly affected so it wasn't just me.
I would recommend that if you have the jabs get one at a time which seems ok.
I was on the coronacoaster for almost a year. It's an experience I do not care to repeat.
I also still get a heart palpitation every once in a while, and it's a good reminder of what it did to me.
And I'm still not 100% recovered.
I don't have any good words for those who are behind it's deliberate creation and release other than, to repent or perish.
Tens of thousands!Oh great, thanks for the advice. so hundreds of people had a similar vaccine reaction.
You need to get checked for A-Fib. That is what you are suffering from sounds like.
Thanks for the advice and info.Tens of thousands!
Note... I'm not saying you can't get a mild,, transient reaction to the flu vvaccine... for many,, its common to feel tired,, achy,, and even run a low grade fever for a few hours. Tha5s a sign your immune system has been kicked in the pants and is reacting to the "strange virus" it thinks has invaded.
And, of course, it doesn't provide immediate protection, so if you are exposed to COVID or an influenza virus within a week or so before or after, you may well develop the illness... and for some, it can actually be more severe than it would have been, due to the stress on the body the vaccines cause.
But given the current statistics that a MAJORITY (I thought I read 70%, but don't quote me on that!) of those who get the COVID vax show clear signs of myocarditis within 30 days, it's definitely something to be aware of.
Our veterinarians for our dairy herd were always adamant that administering multiple vaccines at once was inadvisable. The chances of a serious reaction increase dramatically . But modern medicine is all about profit and "convenience"... and they know if someone gets their flu shot and has an uncomfortable reaction, they'll be less likely to come back for the COVID vax...mso, they give them both, and figure if it ruins the patients health.. well, stuff happens!
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