Can anyone relate to this suspected post Covid scenario?

Posted by tommyr @tommyr, Jul 4, 2022

Unvaxed, Extreme sore throat X-mas Eve 2021, Took (1) Ivermectin within 2hrs., 2 hrs. later symptoms completely gone. Positive diagnosis 4 days later, continued 12 day medication protocol, severe diarrhea followed with muscle weakness, energy loss, foggy head, and weight loss of 10#. Continued for 3 months thinking it was my biome. Finally took (1) Tbsp Psyllium Husks prior to each meal. Condition cleared in (2) days to perfect elimination for a month. I have endocrine and glaucoma problems. Endocrine markers dropped from normal to off the lower range, and after 7 normal years, eye pressure tested at 28. And the toe nail fungus I brought back from Vietnam, went from one toe to all ten. My Auto-Immune connection, a small patch of psoriasis, really flared. Now to top it off, I scheduled an appt with my Dermatologist due to a black mole I've had forever looked strange. Just had surgury (3) days ago to remove it from my thigh as the malignant melanoma has gone deep. See the surgeon in (2) weeks for the results of the lymph node biopsy. Will keep you posted.

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Ivermectin, an antiparasitic agent, is not recommended for prophylaxis or treatment of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
This drug is often used in the U.S. to treat or prevent parasites in animals. In humans, specific doses of ivermectin tablets can be used to treat parasitic worms. Also, a topical version can be applied to the skin to treat head lice and skin conditions in humans. However, ivermectin isn't a drug for treating viruses. The FDA hasn't approved use of this drug to treat or prevent COVID-19. Taking large doses of this drug can cause serious harm. Don't use medications intended for animals on yourself.

From Mayo Clinic:
- COVID-19 drugs: Are there any that work? https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/expert-answers/coronavirus-drugs/faq-20485627

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