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I had covid in February of 2022 (never vaxxed), Omicron I used the FLCCC's protocol. It took a while to gain back strength. Things seemed relatively good I had been in 'remission' for about two years... but I never quite got my energy back, 6 months on I've been having headaches, more fogginess and heat sensations on my torso, weight gain.
Any thoughts? Similar issues? Thanks
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Bartenderbonnie
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I haven’t had covid and haven’t had the vaccine but I’ve been following the latest research as it trickles in. I have LOTS of links for you that might help.
How do you know that you have reactivated Lyme? Have you considered reactivated viruses? Maybe you have Long covid?
Up to 1/3 of the covid infected population (not including hospitalized patients) have become disabled, have not returned to work and report symptoms at the 12 month mark. Covid is a very serious virus.
Lyme sufferers are finding the silver lining in covid because governments throughout the world are throwing billions of dollars into Long haul covid research, which could bring about new Lyme treatments.
If the scientists don’t figure this out, the world will be left without an adequate workforce.
Hope this helps you. Sending healing wishes.
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hiker53
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Most likely long term Covid.
And sadly even if you had the omicron virus you can get it again as subvariants of omicron are emerging.
Stay safe.
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