Thankfully I didn’t get covid, as far as I know. And hopefully never will. I was at the cardiologist recently and got to look at the ultrasound of my heart. Heart looks good. Pumping at least. No inflammation.
Covid induced inflammation, or vaccine induced inflammation? Maybe ivermectin is the best choice. Early and often?
Puntmann et al. (JAMA Cardiol. 2020;5:1265-1273) showed that the prospective study of 100 German patients who were recently recovered from COVID-19 revealed significant cardiac involvement on cardiac MRI scans in 78% of them, an average 2-1/2 months after their recovery from the acute illness. Two-thirds of these patients were never hospitalized, and there was ongoing myocardial inflammation in 60%. The abnormalities occurred independent of preexisting conditions, severity of the initial disease, and overall course of the acute illness.
The wife and I had it back in October. I was lucky, knocked me down for 3 days, felt like crap for a week. A large part of my short down period is due to my concerns for my type 1 diabetic wife. It hit her hard and fast, she was down for 10 days.
She is a nurse and was working at the county testing clinic from the beginning. Her employer did not ‘force’ her to get the vax, but all employees were told that if they did not get vax’d any time off or medical bills due to the Fauci Flu (my words) would not be covered by the hospital under the employees perks. She was afraid of another infection from one of the ‘variants’ the media was always hawking so she got vaxed.
Now everyone at the clinic is reading about side effects. She’s worried Fauci Flu will give me an enlarged heart, I am worried the vax is doing worse to her - especially her kidneys and liver.
Got this from another FReeper and love Dr. Peter McCullough. He explains all stages of disease and his at home multi-drug approach to prevent hospitalization.