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@trillium1

Thanks I think there are so many guidelines and some areas can be grey on what you did and what worked for you and what clues you got from researchers I worked with. Yes I do think what they are showing is better clues as to what we should try. I really think you have to let people tell their truths and let the reader decide in someone's story. Yeah I am not happy with how the healthcare system ignored us with covid vaccine injury. I think I have the right to say so. I also have been treated poorly and tracked so badly with so called experts. I think that is helpful for those who are thinking it must be me when in fact there is so much of this that still goes on today and it is systemic. I also cite research papers that are helpful with the issues I was able to track down. Doctors just don't have the time to do this for some of us who have unique genes. Because this site is linked with a healthcare system I think there can be more censoring with how people feel about the treatment from this sector. I just thought this would be a good place to provide links to new data about iron deregulation with covid and this may open some eyes about breathing issues. Afib is also big problem with us and now cardio docs are giving us pills that make that worse with iron deficiency. Vitamin D has tons of links for helping afib. So not sure what the purpose of this site is just to let some steam off in short friendly tone or to actually share pertinent data since docs are not doing it. That is why they are here in the first place.

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Trillium- Would you please reword this sentence you wrote. Afib is also big problem with us and now cardio docs are giving us pills that make that worse with iron deficiency. Makes what worse? What about iron deficiency?
Thanks.