Posted on 08/09/2021 8:00:48 PM PDT by Tipllub
ORANGE (CBSLA) — After 15 members of one Orange County family came down with COVID-19 in mid-June — contracted they believe at an indoor birthday party — the youngest of the group is still suffering aftereffects, even after recovering from the virus itself.
14-year-old Daniel Salinas developed COVID-19 psychosis, his family told CBSLA Sunday. It is a condition that can cause psychiatric symptoms, including hallucinations, in some COVID-19 patients after other symptoms have abated.
Salinas’ mother, Wilma Singh, said shortly after her son recovered from COVID-19, she began to notice his behavior change. On Aug. 1, her son came down with a migraine headache.
“I felt like he had that severe migraine, slept and woke up a different person, someone who is more agitated, angry, anxious,” Singh said. “That’s the total opposite of my son.”
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Crap that was the wrong video. And it was a bit of a kooky one too. Here is the correct link. It took me a while to find it.
She is 20 years old.
https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/081/502/082/original/da873a5b4eb13d10.mp4
I have aphasia for common words every once in a while since the vaccine.
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That is sad. If you want to see the young girls video then jump to post #22.
That is a rather important detail.
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The vaccine side-effect that most concerns me is that it turns previously reasonable people into raving fascists!
What’s with the different family name of the mother and her son? Is it a personal identity choice or something else?
I wonder if that will help Shingles?
“Now she often can remember peoples names. And that she can look at something and not know what it is called. She also has tingling in her fingers.”
Baby sized ischemic strokes.
Yeah she also mentioned a TIA.
puberty madness
For me it isn’t just people’s names. I find myself reaching for words that used to come effortlessly. Now it’s like I have blind spots that I never had before. I’ve had a powerful memory my entire life so this is really unnerving. It began about a year ago, not long after what I suspect was an early case of Covid. I was attributing the memory voids to aging, but they came on suddenly and an aftereffect of Covid would fit their appearance.
That girl sounds like what I’ve been experiencing. Except I’m not 20 yrs old. My aphasia started last year, awhile after what I suspect was a mild case of Covid. I figured it must be from age, but it came on suddenly, nothing at all gradual. And I’m pretty sure I’ve had some TIAs as well. The Covid virus is regarded as a vascular disease and there’s NIH papers as early as June 2020 on known neurological effects.
What explains your own raving?
If the entire family came down with it, I would be inclined to suspect a genetic susceptibility to the virus or a genetic weakness that allows for a bad reaction.
>> On Aug. 1, her son came down with a migraine headache.
I had migraines beginning at a much younger age.
I’ve posted about this many times over the years, and those posts describe hallucinatory symptoms.
The kid will likely be out for a day with extreme pain, sensitivity to light, vomiting, and likely a dark mindset.
His doctor might consider naproxen.
Migraines are hereditary.
>> Baby sized ischemic strokes.
Migraines have similar symptoms to strokes. Loss of sensation being one of the major similarities.
The single out one 14 year old for the Country’s own mass affliction.
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