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Can they move patients to another State that has spare beds? Thats what happened in England last January/February when the main hospital in my area started to run out of beds.North Texas doctors have quietly developed a plan that seeks to prepare for the possibility that due to the COVID-19 surge the region will run out of intensive-care beds.
Can they move patients to another State that has spare beds? Thats what happened in England last January/February when the main hospital in my area started to run out of beds.
Wow- sorry to hear about your rough going of it.
The walls are closing in here in New York and I am thinking of the Johnson and Johnson… does anyone have any experience with that?
Novavax does not seem likely anytime soon?
I am currently using n95 mask, face shield, 600MG NAC, 1000 mg Vit C, 60mg Zinc, 800mg quercetin and Xlear nasal spray 2x a day, waiting for caraganeen to come. Oh and 5k vitamin d every other day.
for some reason excess vitamin d gives me bad anxiety.
I have ordered this liposomal antihistimine supplement to help me get over the histame and cool the inflammation.
Hi @Sherpa -- Thanks for your report. You may want to consider checking out this article:
Resolving "Long-Haul COVID" and Vaccine Toxicity: Neutralizing the Spike Protein
People's lives are at stake.
And mainstream medicine isn't doing very well in dealing with it, are they? If they would focus on simple, low-cost therapies that have withstood the test of time, this whole pandemic crisis could become manageable in relatively short order. I'm sure you'll disagree, but I trust organizations like Orthmolecular Medicine (founded by Linus Pauling) far more than I trust the profit-oriented health care system that's currently badly mismanaging the COVID-19 pandemic.
Second shot: I had a very intense inflammatory reaction to it! It has been 6 days since the shot and I am still having neuro-inflammation and chronic fatigue symptoms - where before the vax I was symptom-free & very active, feeling like a million bucks. I wish I hadn't gotten the 2nd shot! but I will confidently navigate my way out of this like I have done many times before on my journey. You just have to lower the inflammation and slowly ramp up activity back to normal.
There's no reason for others who have had the vaccine to fear being around the unvaccinated, since they're protected
Last time I checked, there had been over 7,700 breakthrough cases and the vaccinated in Massachusetts.Thats a good point @christiankatz
The USA is doing poorly.effect. How is it in the USA?
I read all of Nancy Klimas' advice and followed it along with my ME/CFS specialists advice, including taking ketotifen and benadryl. I had initial sore arm, slight fever, headache, and fatigue after both my Moderna shots, But these were pretty normal side effects.Second shot: I had a very intense inflammatory reaction to it! It has been 6 days since the shot and I am still having neuro-inflammation and chronic fatigue symptoms - where before the vax I was symptom-free & very active, feeling like a million bucks. I wish I hadn't gotten the 2nd shot! but I will confidently navigate my way out of this like I have done many times before on my journey. You just have to lower the inflammation and slowly ramp up activity back to normal.
I discovered Dr. Kilmas' supplement advice for people getting the vax and took some Bendryl 4 days after. It seemed to help. I have ordered this liposomal antihistimine supplement to help me get over the histame and cool the inflammation.
I already take all of the supplements that you mention, and they are all good, but they are not going to be much defense against COVID. Those are relatively low doses. The vaccine would provide a lot more protection. The majority of the vaccinated hospitalized people in the Provincetown break through had had a J&J vaccine, not Moderna or PfizerWow- sorry to hear about your rough going of it.
The walls are closing in here in New York and I am thinking of the Johnson and Johnson… does anyone have any experience with that?
Novavax does not seem likely anytime soon?
I am currently using n95 mask, face shield, 600MG NAC, 1000 mg Vit C, 60mg Zinc, 800mg quercetin and Xlear nasal spray 2x a day, waiting for caraganeen to come. Oh and 5k vitamin d every other day.
for some reason excess vitamin d gives me bad anxiety.
I have not found either modern medicine or orthomolecular / functional / alternative medicine to have all the answers. Turning one's back on modern medicine in favor of just alternative medicine can be foolhardy when faced with a serious illness. And, turning once back on alternative medicine in favor of only conventional medicine is just as foolhardy.And mainstream medicine isn't doing very well in dealing with it, are they? If they would focus on simple, low-cost therapies that have withstood the test of time, this whole pandemic crisis could become manageable in relatively short order. I'm sure you'll disagree, but I trust organizations like Orthmolecular Medicine (founded by Linus Pauling) far more than I trust the profit-oriented health care system that's currently badly mismanaging the COVID-19 pandemic.
Linus Pauling has been vindicated for his vitamin C work. He was just ahead of his time.Linus Pauling tained his reputation beyond repair by making false claims about Vitamin C etc.
The Moderna vaccine is a much stronger comparative dose than the Pfizer, for whatever reason. I didn't have a choice and had the Moderna, but the rest of my family had no choice and got Pfizer. The aftermath of both was similar, though my symptoms were a bit more intense. As I mentioned previously, it would be wise to follow up a month out to look for reactivations of herpes viruses which could be behind the more serious effects.Sorry to hear about that Sherpa. I hope you can navigate yourself back out of your flare up as easily as possible.
I was going to opt for Moderna based on some earlier anecdotes of people improving afterwards. But following a consultation with a neuroimmunologist who advised taking the vaccine based on his experience of Pfizer and Long covid patients, I switched to Pfizer. I also checked the Health Rising poll which showed slightly higher worsening of symptoms after Moderna vs Pfizer.
Thank you for sharing the slides. I saw propaganda on them, but no science or data to back up the claims. As I mentioned previously, looking for reactivations of herpes viruses and probably other viruses in these patients might be wise. As well as abnormalities of immune function, and hormonal or nutritional deficiencies.@TiredBill, "no evidence thus far" is just plain silencing those who have had extreme life-changing problems from these vaccines.
I was invovled in a meeting yesterday about this very topic. I'm only going to share screenshots of some of the content, but please, understand - this isn't "anti-vax" or "anti-science" - this is "hey, many of us are getting setback" from these novel vaccines.
So much so that 40,000 people are enrolled at the NIH to study. This isn't a minor problem. From what I'm gathering, the NIH is very aware something terribly unfortunate is happening to a very unlucky subset of the ME, LC, and healthy community
These people deserve to be heard too & not have to hide because of fear - please don't silence them.
Turning one's back on modern medicine in favor of just alternative medicine can be foolhardy when faced with a serious illness. And, turning once back on alternative medicine in favor of only conventional medicine is just as foolhardy. -- Thoughtful analysis of the pros and cons of various modalities, curating those that tend to have the most potential is wise.
Linus Pauling has been vindicated for his vitamin C work. He was just ahead of his time.
I already take all of the supplements that you mention, and they are all good, but they are not going to be much defense against COVID. Those are relatively low doses. The vaccine would provide a lot more protection.