Stuck in a fog of misleading narratives, most of us don’t see the true extent of COVID's persisting—and intensifying—threats. INET’s Lynn Parramore talks to Dr. Phillip Alvelda about the dangers we’re missing and the failures of public health agencies to inform and protect us. *This is Part 1 of a two-part interview.
Hello fellow Bees. I had covid in 2020 and was a sponsored athletic cyclist who was also gearing up in pre-med classes for med school. Covid fucked it all up for me. Five years out and I still have heart, other organ system, and severe autoimmune issues I never had before. Probably “dumber” too.* This interview is super eye opening.
Got it as well. I can only leave the bed once a day to go shitting. And even that is getting harder and harder.
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Ugh. I’m so sorry. Thank you so much for the direct. I’ll see you over there.
I’m sorry to hear that. Have you been keeping up with any of the experimental things people have been reportingly having progress with? I know its very different per person but I thought I’d share this video I saw from someone who recovered https://www.vxtiktok.com/t/ZP8YekavQ/ (sorry its only on tiktok but this vx link should let you watch it without signing in)
Love the vx info and love the treatment talk. I am on low dose naltrexone which has been helpful but not a cure. I liken long haul to having lyme disease. I have a lot of the same issues. I really just need to find a long haul doctor that has patient openings. They’re all booked here with full rosters. It’s been a ride. Thanks for the suggestions.
I had COVID for the third (at least) time last September, and it left me with asthma and a THC allergy. Fucking hate this virus.
I just had it for the third fucking time two weeks ago. Reading this article really shook me because my heart issues came roaring back this week.