I got the original version of covid in February 2020, including the loss of taste and smell. I was sick in bed for about a week, and I had noticeable post-viral fatigue for several weeks after that. It was like an atypical flu - a whole host of symptoms, which presented themselves one after another for a week.
I got the original version of covid in February 2020, including the loss of taste and smell. I was sick in bed for about a week, and I had noticeable post-viral fatigue for several weeks after that. It was like an atypical flu - a whole host of symptoms, which presented themselves one after another for a week.
Unfortunately, for terrible reasons I can't begin to describe here, I got vaxed (Pfizer) in March / April 2021, and became extremely sick after getting the second dose, I remained extremely sick for months, and I have lasting neurological damage from that horrific experience. The Pfizer poison injection adverse reaction was the worst sickness I've ever experienced in my entire life, by many orders of magnitude.
OMG, truthbird, I am so sorry. What a hell nightmare. Thank you for explaining. I see unknowing doctors telling their patients that with the "natural" immunity from the created virus, plus shots they then will have the best of both, but it doesn't work out that way. I know of two people who did the same; one of them a longtime friend who passed 3 weeks after the 2nd shot from abrupt organ failures - I had begged her, showed her the papers... but her kids prevailed.
To my surprise, because it was said there's nothing that can be done once jabbed, I'm seeing some people getting significant improvement from injuries, even from paralysis using IVM &/or HCQ protocols. FLCCC/AFLDS has a couple and consults if there is no one within reasonable distance of you. There are a couple doctors on my side of the state working on setting up specialty practice to take care of the injured.
I got the original version of covid in February 2020, including the loss of taste and smell. I was sick in bed for about a week, and I had noticeable post-viral fatigue for several weeks after that. It was like an atypical flu - a whole host of symptoms, which presented themselves one after another for a week.
Unfortunately, for terrible reasons I can't begin to describe here, I got vaxed (Pfizer) in March / April 2021, and became extremely sick after getting the second dose, I remained extremely sick for months, and I have lasting neurological damage from that horrific experience. The Pfizer poison injection adverse reaction was the worst sickness I've ever experienced in my entire life, by many orders of magnitude.
Well if it's any consolation, your story is affirming to me as to why I should never get jabbed as a Covid survivor. May you soon recover. So sorry.
OMG, truthbird, I am so sorry. What a hell nightmare. Thank you for explaining. I see unknowing doctors telling their patients that with the "natural" immunity from the created virus, plus shots they then will have the best of both, but it doesn't work out that way. I know of two people who did the same; one of them a longtime friend who passed 3 weeks after the 2nd shot from abrupt organ failures - I had begged her, showed her the papers... but her kids prevailed.
To my surprise, because it was said there's nothing that can be done once jabbed, I'm seeing some people getting significant improvement from injuries, even from paralysis using IVM &/or HCQ protocols. FLCCC/AFLDS has a couple and consults if there is no one within reasonable distance of you. There are a couple doctors on my side of the state working on setting up specialty practice to take care of the injured.
I’m so sorry. I was injured by vax (not Covid). I wish I had known you so I could have protected you from this stupid shit. I’m so sorry.
Me too. Thanks for the sympathy. I'm sorry you, too, were vax-injured.