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@tcastigl1 I'm so sorry to hear you've had no improvement with the treatments. I still don't really know if the acetazolmide works for me but methazolomide gave me excruciating head pressure. I felt better for a while, but in the past few months I feel like I'm back to the beginning for no particular reason. It's like I fell off a cliff. Did your doctor recommend getting the Spike Protein lab done? I would be curious to see what mine is too. There has to be something still going on in the background here because people just aren't getting better. I just don't know what they can do about it. I hope you find some relief, hang in there!

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Thanks for responding. My cycling has improved a bit but running and swimming are more affected and saw online why this is the case. This is all very complex.
I got the Spike Protein test on my own but several Mayo doctors will not comment on it despite seeing a lot online about this and the issues it can cause.
I have been describing it feels like my endurance fell off a cliff, these meds have serious side effects and have not helped me a lot.
I do not know what else to do, have follow up with Aerospece Clinic doc on July, all I know is that these vaccines caused serious issues in my body that I could not possibly even make up and now seeing many others on Connect enforce this belief.

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The Spike Protein lab test at LabCorp costs $69.00. I ordered and paid for the test on their website, made an appointment and went to a lab here in Arizona.

I am currently not taking any meds for the Alkalosis, only Nebivolol that lowers my heart rate so I can do any workouts.