Covid 19 Post Vaccination Syndrome

Posted by gpd1101 @gpd1101, Nov 15 11:38am

Friend now 77 has had fibromyalgia for a number of years but was able to walk normal and shop all day without stopping. Then Covid and the vaccine. We both had 1st and 2nd Pfizer shots. After the 2nd shot within 3-5 days she was struggling to walk. The left side of her body was affected and especially her left hip and leg. Now in the 4th year after the vaccine she can still only walk short distances and has to use a walker or cane to help steady and then can only walk short distances of maybe 30-40 feet without extreme fatigue setting in. Has anyone else had issues or know of something to try to help alleviate this? Hoping the new sublingual pill called Tonmya might help some. Supposed to be on the market by prescription. In late Nov or December. Just want to help her get back to a little normalcy.

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@fourleaf It's taken 2 1/2 yrs, but this summer has been productive in solving my long covid. At this point, blood work appeared to show I've had an allergic reaction to the covid spike protein. My T-cells were the first clues providing answers to what was under attack. I have one final test pending to determine spike protein is seen by my auto-immune system overdrive because it decided it was an invasive 'fungi' . I feel what you reported about spike protein impacts to the brain is another clue for primary doctor to review. Hard to test brain tissue, but T Cell studies is the starting point. Thanks for the details.

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@pattig09 Long Covid symptoms may be complicated by 'what' you are eating and/or molds in your home. It remains scientifically 'unknown' if the remnants of the spike protein in the body from direct infection or vaccine is presenting to human immune systems as a 'fungi'. I can tell you this about my journey, for 2 years when my sinus drainage was out of control, long after doctors told I was clear of the Covid infection, I have continued to test positive with the Covid test strips. Long Covid sufferers live in a world of symptoms and few answers. I've come to understand that existing food allergies, what we are eating and the spike protein impact on the health of cells in the body are all links with keys to finding answers. Right now with my T-Cell labs, I know my immune system has been fighting off an unidentifed fungi that was found on my tongue and it became active when I got the covid spike protein. To further my goal to find answers, I'm reviewing data about toxins, specifically mycotoxins, I have cut all of the foods listed below as a detox plan prior to doing the urine mycotoxin labs:

What are Mycotoxins: Molds/Fungi
According to US Dept. of Agri. : crops, mold in your home
Which Mycotoxins are dangerous to humans:
- Trichothecenes fungus Fusarium (cereal crops)
- Fumonisins fungus Fusarium (corn crops)
- Zearalenone (barley, corn, oats, rice, sorghum, wheat)
- Aflatoxins [most potent fungus Aspergillus] corn, peanuts, almonds, walnuts) Note: Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus is of greatest concern. When animals eat aflatoxin contaminated feed they can become sick, and they can pass the toxins to humans via eggs, milk and meat.

Indications of Mycotoxin fungi in your body: Find a Functional Medicine Physician who can test accurately and effectively for mycotoxin exposure and correct treatment. Functional Medicine Practitioners use specialized testing that conventional doctors may not offer:

1. Urinary mycotoxin testing: Measures mycotoxin metabolites in urine, providing direct evidence of exposure (note: both past fungi and currently active fungi)
2. HLA genetic testing: Identifies genetic susceptibility to mold-related illness
3. Comprehensive mold panels: Tests for multiple mycotoxin types simultaneously
4. Visual Contrast Sensitivity (VCS) testing: A screening tool for biotoxin illness
5. Inflammatory markers: Including C4a, TGF-beta1, MMP-9, and other biotoxin-related biomarkers

The symptoms of mycotoxin exposure can be frustratingly vague and multisystem involved (like brain fog with diarrhea plus inflammation of joints, plus a few more symptoms on top of these at the same time), which is why they’re often misdiagnosed.

Warning signs include: (you may have all symptoms or some)

- Neurological symptoms: Brain fog, memory problems, difficulty concentrating, headaches, and mood changes
- Respiratory issues: Chronic cough, shortness of breath, sinus congestion, and asthma-like symptoms
- Fatigue: Profound exhaustion that doesn’t improve with rest
- Digestive problems: Nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and appetite changes
- Immune dysfunction: Frequent infections, increased allergies, and autoimmune flares
- Hormonal imbalances: Thyroid dysfunction, irregular menstrual cycles, and reproductive issues
- Skin manifestations: Rashes, unexplained itching, and sensitivity
- Joint and muscle pain: Unexplained aches and inflammation

Research published in the journal Toxins demonstrates that mycotoxins can trigger inflammatory responses, oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction—all factors that contribute to chronic illness. If you don't already have a Functional Medicine Practicioneer, please attempt to find one that will work with you in your journey to better health.

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