humm. coulter is wrong about a lot of things. the interesting thing i find about her writing is that she usually lays out her case in detail and very well, but then somehow draws a wrong conclusion.
so i’m thinking you have persistent symptoms, like i did after the wuflu. i’ll give you my experience.
the unfortunately named ‘long covid’ is real, imho. the name is misleading not descriptive. what i had was after the wuflu were some persistent symptoms like insomnia, new allergies, etc. but with those symptoms i had no viral load. no wuflu at all.
i didn’t panic about it, ivm and antihistamines along with good supplements, exercise and will power, got me past it. took about 3-4 months for my symptoms to lessen or end. i didn’t do anything rash like go on sleeping pills etc. the OTC anti-histamine helped with sleep, but mostly i just got up and got to work, sleep or not. i also took naps. now two years later i’m fine; i don’t even notice any difference.
so, imho, ‘long covid’ has nothing directly to do with the virus which is clear after about 2 weeks in most cases (unless you say do something like go to the ER or your doctor and they don’t have a clue and start venting you, or giving you more poison like genetherapy, paxlovid, mono-clonal anti-bodies or something like that).
i think it has to do with persistent adverse effects from the spike protein and what it does to your whole immune system. that explains why the jab also gives some people ‘long covid,’ turbo cancer, weird symptoms, too. etc. imo, so the biggest mistake would be to take the jab for ‘long covid.’
persistent adverse effects from the spike protein
Bingo. So if you’re not calling it Long Covid, are you calling it Persistent Spike Protein Effects, or just Spikes for short?