In all seriousness I pose the question:
Have you considered treating yourself for the virus? Or have you and it failed?
My SIL lost all smell (a buddy of his as well). They both followed my suggestion to eradicate the virus from their noses and both now have normal smell/taste. It validated my hypothesis that the virus is capable of going latent in certain tissues in the body, but not necessarily without effect.
Myself, I’ve encountered what I finally determined to be symptoms of pancreatitis and believe it to be related to my 2nd round of the virus (no, I am not jabbed).
Acquiring some ‘horsepaste’ or the like is high on my list, but I’m trying to ascertain if anyone has self-treated with antivirals for ‘long-covid’, since I’m reluctant to order pills from an overseas supplier.
Have routinely used ivermectin paste, which shortened the illness episodes. The second time Covid , i had no ivermectin available for two days when needed. I have used courses of ivermectin when known exposure has occurred (spouse, weeks later, daughter).
I think my immune system is screwed up. More accurately, i think my inflammatory responses are changed since the mRNA injections. Have a knee that was severely injured in 1995, stable, low level inflammation when minor injuries. Two weeks after the second Moderna injection, knee was dramatically swollen and pain after a minor two hour road trip driving. Then noticed other inflammatory responses were more significant and more dramatic, with minimal cause.
The loss of taste and smell is an oddity, but the vertigo is dangerous. ENT and GP physicians say, “just wait it out, it should improve with time”. As if.
The Moderna injections are something, but they are not vaccines.