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I had covid 4 months ago with severe diarrhea. I also had a kidney transplant 3 years ago so I'm on immune suppressingsuppressing drugs. I was able to finally eat something for several weeks after getting diarrhea. Then one day the most severe nausea I've ever had in my life. And also had severe burning in my bowel. My stomach line was so sensitive I couldn't even take a vitamin. Even my transplant medications were upsetting my stomach. My doctor put me on omeprazole. I can barely eat anything probably about six different foods especially dairy and breads are nasty. Severe pain and bloating in my stomach. After 4 weeks omeprazole wasn't working it just got worse. I was going to the bathroom a little everyday. Then one day I got the runs and it empty my bell completely. Now I feel like I have no bloating or no stomach pain but I haven't eaten for 2 days I'm afraid to eat now that eating going to start again discomfort and pain again. Has anybody dealt with this situation. A naturopath suggests that it's probably candida that's causing the extreme inflammation in the stomach lining.

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Sounds like long gut covid.

Been there. After first painful episode one month after mild covid, I experienced all your same symptoms for one month. Lost 9#.
Advised to start one carton Activia yogurt AM and PM, and take Loprimide HCL 2 MG as directed for the diarrhea and gut pain.

The spike protein in the covid infection or vaccine seems to be attacking the gut lining.

Symptoms come and go, tho milder than the first attack. Use above treatment daily if needed.

I will never take any vaccine again using the spike protein in it.