substantialmaj
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In May I took the first Pfizer shot.
Shortly afterwards, I felt pressure in my lower back and my pinky finger went numb for a short amount of time. Everything went away that day.
A week later, in my sleep, the nerve that runs across my stomach started feeling like a wire. This also went away.
At 2.5 weeks, things were really bad. I felt like someone was drawing on the surface of my skin near the side of my stomach. I felt intense pressure around my waist mostly on my sides. My waist was also bloated (I am thin and never gain weight and I never bloat like this). The nerve across my stomach felt like an electric fence wire again. There were two balls of nerves on my side that felt smashed together. The nerves under my shoulder blades felt pancaked together and also like they were trying to tear apart.
I could not sit, stand, lay, or walk without the nerves in my torso rubbing up against each other. The only position that was OK was for me to constantly walk while stretching myself vertically.
I was this way for a week. During that time, I hardly slept and I went to doctors only to be readily dismissed and sent away (no surprise). I researched a lot online and met others with nerve issues (although no one exactly as me).
Out of desperation, I was able to get Ivermectin and I also added Pepcid as part of the FLCCC protocol. Within a couple of days, I was 100% better. I continued on the pepcid for 3 days and the Ivermectin for 5 days. For one week, I was completely fine.
But, a week later, I took Ivermectin again because the protocol says to stay on it once a week for awhile. Well, for some reason, going back on it made some issues come back. I have never been as bad as previously so in sum total, the Ivermectin has helped me. But, I stayed off of it for about a month. During that time, I took liquid liposomal glutathione and it helped a lot.
Fast forward a month and I was desperate again so I took Ivermectin and it helped me a lot again. But I only did it for a day because I was nervous of it making me bad again. It's powerful stuff and has the ability to help me a lot but it is unpredictable at least for me.
So, I was simply doing liquid liposomal glutathione. I am now 6 months from when I got the vaccine.
Things were going really well. I finally felt like I was out of this.
But then, for whatever reason, some thick crust pizza made me relapse in a big way (not as bad as I was when this all began) but for some reason that pizza made my gut sort of go crazy and it affected the nerves on the side of my torso and across my stomach and also made my back nerves start feeling 'cold' from within. I immediately stopped eating pizza and I got a celiac test (since it runs in my family). The celiac test came back negative.
I've been working really hard to figure out which foods are OK for me to eat and which are not.
Oatmeal seems to be the only food that is absolutely OK for me to eat.
I've had trouble sleeping flat and often have to sleep while sitting up.
Right now, my symptoms are the nerve across my stomach and the nerves on the side of my torso and then the cold feeling in my nerves in the back.
I have tried many things that did not help me: Quercetin, Zinc, Niacin, and NAC did not help me. Turmeric made things worse as it made me bloat really bad.
My doctor did find that I was very low on Vitamin D and Vitamin B12. I have been taking a multivitamin but high doses of D and B12 both make my nerves feel very funny as if my nerves suddenly become abrasive inside my body (it doesn't hurt but it's a very yucky feeling).
Thank you for any advice!
Shortly afterwards, I felt pressure in my lower back and my pinky finger went numb for a short amount of time. Everything went away that day.
A week later, in my sleep, the nerve that runs across my stomach started feeling like a wire. This also went away.
At 2.5 weeks, things were really bad. I felt like someone was drawing on the surface of my skin near the side of my stomach. I felt intense pressure around my waist mostly on my sides. My waist was also bloated (I am thin and never gain weight and I never bloat like this). The nerve across my stomach felt like an electric fence wire again. There were two balls of nerves on my side that felt smashed together. The nerves under my shoulder blades felt pancaked together and also like they were trying to tear apart.
I could not sit, stand, lay, or walk without the nerves in my torso rubbing up against each other. The only position that was OK was for me to constantly walk while stretching myself vertically.
I was this way for a week. During that time, I hardly slept and I went to doctors only to be readily dismissed and sent away (no surprise). I researched a lot online and met others with nerve issues (although no one exactly as me).
Out of desperation, I was able to get Ivermectin and I also added Pepcid as part of the FLCCC protocol. Within a couple of days, I was 100% better. I continued on the pepcid for 3 days and the Ivermectin for 5 days. For one week, I was completely fine.
But, a week later, I took Ivermectin again because the protocol says to stay on it once a week for awhile. Well, for some reason, going back on it made some issues come back. I have never been as bad as previously so in sum total, the Ivermectin has helped me. But, I stayed off of it for about a month. During that time, I took liquid liposomal glutathione and it helped a lot.
Fast forward a month and I was desperate again so I took Ivermectin and it helped me a lot again. But I only did it for a day because I was nervous of it making me bad again. It's powerful stuff and has the ability to help me a lot but it is unpredictable at least for me.
So, I was simply doing liquid liposomal glutathione. I am now 6 months from when I got the vaccine.
Things were going really well. I finally felt like I was out of this.
But then, for whatever reason, some thick crust pizza made me relapse in a big way (not as bad as I was when this all began) but for some reason that pizza made my gut sort of go crazy and it affected the nerves on the side of my torso and across my stomach and also made my back nerves start feeling 'cold' from within. I immediately stopped eating pizza and I got a celiac test (since it runs in my family). The celiac test came back negative.
I've been working really hard to figure out which foods are OK for me to eat and which are not.
Oatmeal seems to be the only food that is absolutely OK for me to eat.
I've had trouble sleeping flat and often have to sleep while sitting up.
Right now, my symptoms are the nerve across my stomach and the nerves on the side of my torso and then the cold feeling in my nerves in the back.
I have tried many things that did not help me: Quercetin, Zinc, Niacin, and NAC did not help me. Turmeric made things worse as it made me bloat really bad.
My doctor did find that I was very low on Vitamin D and Vitamin B12. I have been taking a multivitamin but high doses of D and B12 both make my nerves feel very funny as if my nerves suddenly become abrasive inside my body (it doesn't hurt but it's a very yucky feeling).
Thank you for any advice!