I had it in June, was in agony for 1 month, then when better, i still couldn't exercise for another 2 months almost, severe shoulder blade pain (took me to ER twice thinking it was heart issue, but they said it was anxiety/panic attack), & stomach & chest pain. ER said i needed gallbladder removed, as i had very bad liver enzyme readings & sludge on gallbladder. In 2 months the pain in stomach & chest was gone & liver enzymes readings back to normal, but i still have debilitating anxiety/panic attacks. Unemployed & no insurance, so u can imagine the type of service i have access to (Obamacare says i made "too little" for the help paying premiums. How is that even an option?). So, i hear what u are saying. I was a skeptic of long covid before, reading Berenson's substack & Malone, & others, but i think u have convinced me. I get preached at by so many telling me covid is even fake, that everything i experienced (all the exact symptoms they list for covid, which many I've never had in my life, & I'm early 40's) was actually free radicals that would have happened anyways, not any virus. I know better than that. Skeptics gonna skeptic, ofc, but there's gotta be an acknowledgement of our shared reality & at least some facts we can agree on before i go down that rabbit hole with those people. Never vaxxed, btw, either. Take vitamin C, D, calcium, magnesium supplements already for anxiety, but couldn't afford to add all the new ones, or buy ivermectin, etc, else i would have at least tried. My 70 y/o mom got it bad too, but nowhere near what i experienced. Now she's having lung problems/constant pain also & seems sick all the time, & it sounds similar to what u mentioned about long covid. Neither of us ever got sick much before this. She's not vaxxed either, wouldn't even entertain the idea & now doesn't even want flu shots due to the blatant corruption of these people.
Right now, to me, “Covid” is a bioweapon as is whatever is in that syringe... I think it targets individual weaknesses. I am starting to believe that fasting will help, among other things.
I had it in June, was in agony for 1 month, then when better, i still couldn't exercise for another 2 months almost, severe shoulder blade pain (took me to ER twice thinking it was heart issue, but they said it was anxiety/panic attack), & stomach & chest pain. ER said i needed gallbladder removed, as i had very bad liver enzyme readings & sludge on gallbladder. In 2 months the pain in stomach & chest was gone & liver enzymes readings back to normal, but i still have debilitating anxiety/panic attacks. Unemployed & no insurance, so u can imagine the type of service i have access to (Obamacare says i made "too little" for the help paying premiums. How is that even an option?). So, i hear what u are saying. I was a skeptic of long covid before, reading Berenson's substack & Malone, & others, but i think u have convinced me. I get preached at by so many telling me covid is even fake, that everything i experienced (all the exact symptoms they list for covid, which many I've never had in my life, & I'm early 40's) was actually free radicals that would have happened anyways, not any virus. I know better than that. Skeptics gonna skeptic, ofc, but there's gotta be an acknowledgement of our shared reality & at least some facts we can agree on before i go down that rabbit hole with those people. Never vaxxed, btw, either. Take vitamin C, D, calcium, magnesium supplements already for anxiety, but couldn't afford to add all the new ones, or buy ivermectin, etc, else i would have at least tried. My 70 y/o mom got it bad too, but nowhere near what i experienced. Now she's having lung problems/constant pain also & seems sick all the time, & it sounds similar to what u mentioned about long covid. Neither of us ever got sick much before this. She's not vaxxed either, wouldn't even entertain the idea & now doesn't even want flu shots due to the blatant corruption of these people.
Right now, to me, “Covid” is a bioweapon as is whatever is in that syringe... I think it targets individual weaknesses. I am starting to believe that fasting will help, among other things.