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FYI research on Long COVID

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@rzn8 This is what I found on Mayo Clinic's research about why the nicotine patch works on many symptoms: The pathology of the spike protein is that it attaches to ACE 2 receptors and nicotinic receptors decreasing the ability to be released and metabolized. This causes overall inflammation throughout the body. Clotting cascade occurs leading to micro-clotting and hypoxic tissue causing cellular dysregulation. Anti-body response increases spike antibodies that also cause inflammation. Goal of therapy is to help release spike protein from cells, decrease overall inflammation and address micro-clotting with a layered treatment approach.

My dermatologist assisted me in using this protocol with success. She said the low dose nicotine interrupts the spike protein 'hanging on' to our ACE 2 and nicotine receptors which sets up the 'flushing' of the Covid elements. It is our bodies immunity that tried and failed to do this so the nicotine solution assists with this clearing. Perhaps you can find a doctor that will help you with the 'how to' processes to release spike proteins that continue to be attached to you cells after all these years. There are 2 tests your doctor needs to do:
1. Complete T-Cell work up to confirm an overactive immune response, and,
2. SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Profile Test: CoV-2 Antibody Profile. Looking for Spike AB Dilution (normal range < 0.8 U/ml). (Note: some patients called this test D Timer. Test looks for micro-clotting and provides a 'numeric value' for bloods spike protein counts. Mayo Clinic reported in their studies most LC sufferers had counts of 17,000 to 25,000.

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@pattig09 I went a place today that advertised Long Covid treatment pPT and medication.
I found it a big mistake. Only pT was given , even when they advertised treat ment fr the effects as well as muscle weakness. And pain . Now I’m stuck because Medicare is paying for Four 1 hr
Sessions per month for 4 weeks , or 1/2 hr Pt sessions wise aweek.
They said medication. Nearer me,I could have Pt, with the original place that has been treating me.

@pattig09 Thank you much for your post. I'm seeing my dermatologist next week and will take a copy of your post with me and talk with her about it. Again, my thanks.