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  • @aarongarcia9880
    @aarongarcia98802 күн бұрын

    It's June 2024 and I still have pain in both arms. I can show exactly, the points on both arms where they injected me with the vaxx poison! It's been three years.

  • @rdbchase
    @rdbchase2 күн бұрын

    No mention of mast cell activation or even of antihistamines?!? My long COVID was originally misdiagnosed as a sinus infection. I developed symptoms of asthma, but after several months, and a methacholine challenge test, asthma was ruled out. I was finally diagnosed with acute rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps and months later started on dupilumab; I flush my nose twice daily with mometasone in saline. I do experience some fatigue and minor postural vertigo, but in terms of debility, they pale in comparison to my sinusitis and diarrhea. While my polyps have receded, rhinosinusitis and diarrhea are my chief complaints and they don't seem to be getting better a year and a half in. When I complained enough about the former symptoms, I was advised to take quadruple doses of over-the-counter antihistamines. Taking a triple dose of loratadine and/or fexofenadine and famotidine too does seem to help, but I'm looking for better therapy.

  • @amandabricot
    @amandabricot3 күн бұрын

    This is a nightmare. I feel like my life was stolen from me before my eyes. Not sure if the second and last dose of the vaccine did this to me- or the harsh Delta variant I caught just 2 months after, in December 2021. It took about 10 months to start feeling slightly better…until I caught another virus in October 2023. Although the test was negative, it felt like covid and the GP consulted at the time said it was probably the current variant that went undetected. The first time- while sick- I had all the symptoms and ended up at the emergency for 24h. Never in my life did I suffer as much. Breathing was hurting me, my rib cage was hurting at every breath. Loss is taste, smell, 41 degrees fever, couldn’t feel my legs anymore and could barely walk (this happened as well right after the second dose, from which I took about 3 weeks to recover). I now have IBS, loss of short term memory/ brain fogginess, my speech is affected. Sometimes I sleep well, others I have insomnia and wake up at 2:00am before falling asleep again at 5:00am or 6:00am until I have to wake up for work. It’s so hard because it doesn’t show (I look super healthy, make up helps too + I always had healthy habits). I also try to conceal it so people don’t notice. It’s like no one really talks about it and no one really understands so I keep it to myself. The worse is the extreme fatigue and pain in each and every muscle of my body. The feeling that I’m burning from the inside, all à along my spine and in each muscle and joint. Even my hands, I have no grip anymore, my fingers and wrist are so weak. I feel like crying every day, as I live in a painful body where I can’t enjoy myself. What if I never recover?!?! My husband and I want a family, I’m way too young to live like this for the rest of my life. How am I going to go through a pregnancy in that state or even correctly take care of our baby?!?! We caught covid at the same time but thank God my husband was able to almost fully recover from it after a few weeks- thank God- but I’m still very affected. Lord help all of us suffering, this is unbearable 😢

  • @jeffschinsky8936
    @jeffschinsky89363 күн бұрын

    Why do you say the one paper "takes the cake" with 203 symptoms? I had already catalogued all my long-covid symptoms before I found that paper, but I matched up with 86 of them, all new things that developed in the first several months after having covid-19. After reading hundreds of posts in an online Long Covid support group (with over 8,000 member), the cake-taking paper appears to be the most accurate and complete list out there.

  • @samanthatully2018
    @samanthatully20183 күн бұрын

    Thank you from the bottom of my (broken) heart. Just such a perfect video. Now to share it to the disbelievers

  • @safeeffective385
    @safeeffective3854 күн бұрын

    realnotrare Look it up, folks!

  • @AvatarMakusan
    @AvatarMakusan4 күн бұрын

    Really dangerous to refer to the CDC and their misinformation regarding the "Safety' of the vaccine since there are thousands of people who have been damaged by the vaccine...now referred to as Long Vaccine. I personally know since my mother was affected by the Madera vaccine and she now has a 'auto immune' condition. The CDC is controlled by US DRUG CARTELS. Sad State of Affairs.

  • @Dan-oi4kt
    @Dan-oi4kt5 күн бұрын

    That doc is s big pharma nut s uc ker. Long COVID is vaccine injury

  • @robbtaylor8833
    @robbtaylor88336 күн бұрын

    3 covid infections ... 3 years long haul ... Started low dose Naltrexone 2 weeks ago still titrating up to 4mg over next 8 weeks. Crossing my fingers

  • @kiarathompson2514
    @kiarathompson25148 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much ❤❤

  • @ruthn01
    @ruthn018 күн бұрын

    What about natural immunity? I had covid in 2021. Never took the Vax. I had long covid. My taste and smell has never been the same since my infection.

  • @flagmichael
    @flagmichael4 күн бұрын

    FWIW, there is a treatment for the sense of smell - essentially retraining. Ear / nose / throat specialists can prescribe it. Dunno about taste. It should be very similar and may be helped just by the smell retraining.

  • @ruthn01
    @ruthn014 күн бұрын

    @flagmichael Thank you. I'd love for my sense of smell to return.

  • @mykatawato2043
    @mykatawato20439 күн бұрын

    Long Covid testing should ALWAYS include Vitamin D3 blood tests first. Doesn't a blood level below 80 ng/ml indicate that the patient MAY have a low level of Vitamin D3? Healthy Vitamin D3 blood levels = a more healthy immune system. (insufficient or deficient Vitamin D3 blood levels) What about B complex levels and B12 levels? Thyroid panel as well. Generally I feel that Long Covid and indeed all autoimmune disease are diseases of MALNUTRICIAN. Low Vitamin and mineral supplement levels. If you are low in Steroids, Vitamin A, B, C, D, E and folate, Omega-3 DHA/EPA, iron, copper, zinc, manganese, magnesium, potassium, selenium, iodine, Sulphur, sodium, chloride, etc. If you don't have a good foundation of vitamin and mineral levels I do believe you are setting yourself up for disease, infection and inflammation. I think checking these key vitamin and mineral levels along with steroid level and thyroid panel ARE a defacto Long Covid/Autoimmune test.

  • @sandrabryant6405
    @sandrabryant64059 күн бұрын

    I got progressively worse. Starting to feel the tiniest bit of hope and relief due to supplements. Also SGB shots really helped. But I can't afford more shots. Its similar to spooneys. You literally have to stop doing everything. To heal. Every time I feel a little better and get things done. I crash hard for weeks. Just doing basic chores.

  • @coldcaller214
    @coldcaller2149 күн бұрын

    Heard nothing about round ligament pain/discomfort

  • @Consciousnesstransformation
    @Consciousnesstransformation9 күн бұрын

    Long covid? You mean covid vaccine effects. It's the spike dummy.

  • @isaiahwilson2284
    @isaiahwilson228410 күн бұрын

    The only weird thing is that every time they tested me once these symptoms started for covid it came back negative. Also had covid confirmed in 2021. Don't know If i really have had it since then.

  • @isaiahwilson2284
    @isaiahwilson228410 күн бұрын

    I think I have long covid. Doing a bunch of testing. Feels like someone beat my head in with a hammer, disoriented, cognitive decline, poor memory, slow processing to the point where I feel like I can't drive in heavy traffic, nexk stiffness, random Chills, diminished taste n smell, metallic taste in mouth sometimes, low salvia production, and numbness throughout my body like I have nerve damage. This all happened after I got a root canal retouch on deployment 3 months ago. Going through testing and mostly everything is coming bavk clean.

  • @eYeSoN3691
    @eYeSoN3691Күн бұрын

    I am in your boat symptom wise still no diagnosis!

  • @isaiahwilson2284
    @isaiahwilson2284Күн бұрын

    @@eYeSoN3691 dude I feel like I am dying man. Feels like parts of my brain chemistry has changed. I just want to go back to normal man.

  • @eYeSoN3691
    @eYeSoN3691Күн бұрын

    @@isaiahwilson2284 I know man I honestly don’t even know what to do at this point just keep hearing different shit I thought I had CCI for a bit but just nothing!! But my the left side of my neck was hurting bad and like tense, I have a lot of pressure in my head and constant migraines that come in random spots, I had for awhile like a burning sensation on my hands and feet my body would get extremely cold or hot just randomly, I had like digestion issues or something, I had heart palpitations, I still have like brain zingers or like brain zaps, a lot of brain fog and no energy and yeah that metallic taste is real!!!

  • @isaiahwilson2284
    @isaiahwilson2284Күн бұрын

    @@eYeSoN3691 I am right with you man. I am seeing a neurologist. Thank god I am still on military orders and getting paid to be looked at. However, I think I am going to go to a nice hospital and see what civilian doctors say vs all the military docs/specialist I have been seeing.

  • @eYeSoN3691
    @eYeSoN3691Күн бұрын

    @@isaiahwilson2284 yeah that’s nice!! But I haven’t had any success on my end I’ve seen 2 neurologist and nothing I’ve also seen multiple just regular MD’s it’s honestly crazy stuff because it’s a multi symptom issue. I plan on going to see a rheumatologist! But right now I’m going to try this FLCCC long covid recovery treatment it’s had massive success and at this point I’m desperate I will keep you posted for sure I’m starting tomorrow to see how it goes!

  • @basinepallisravanthi1755
    @basinepallisravanthi175515 күн бұрын

    How many marks should I scored in neet

  • @donnasloane9031
    @donnasloane903116 күн бұрын

    I have alot of issues from cancer treatment...but I AM ALIVE....I had covid and all the covid shots....I AM ALIVE...ISSUES FROM ALL OF THIS IS A SMALL PRICE TO PAY FOR YOUR LIFE...I lost jobs too, etc....get real people...THEY ARE SMALL ISSUES COMPARED TO YOUR LIFE...Our doctors and our medical systems did the best they could..BE GRATEFUL YOU ARE ALIVE!....I'M 88 GOING ON 100...BE GRATEFUL....Thank you to everyone who did the best you could!!!❤

  • @dougfuller7314
    @dougfuller731417 күн бұрын

    I had Covid-19 in September 2023. I still can't focus, have frequent major headaches, trouble sleeping and walk into walls when I get up in the morning since I'm so dizzy. I still work, but feel that my job is in jeopardy since I'm probably about 40% as functional as I was pre-Covid. This subject needs to be explored and I thank Dr. Brode for his dedication in research of this issue.

  • @Seagoatsunday
    @Seagoatsunday17 күн бұрын

    Heres what I got in general medical community,..tested for other things found nothing.tossed me off to someone else ...got no help etc. etc. over and over. I am healthy almost middle age...I am NOT getting better and im pretty sure its the CONSTANT REINFECTION! COVID IS NOT A ONE AND DONE DISEASE! Its not Lyme where you get one tick bite its CONSTANT REINFECTION REDESTRUCTION of your system!

  • @JohnPatterson-bt2ru
    @JohnPatterson-bt2ru17 күн бұрын

    I had COVID for 3.5 years, then brain fog then lost my short term memory. I was left to watch KZread all day tilli found magasimum now a new life

  • @prince_of_summer
    @prince_of_summer16 күн бұрын

    What did you find?

  • @mric4069
    @mric406910 күн бұрын

    Magnesium I think. Id recommend taurate.

  • @jewelleryaddict
    @jewelleryaddict18 күн бұрын

    I think the use of magnets in health is a underrated and underused. I have been using magnets for pain for many years. Many people say my imagination but they do work on some painful spots. I use them in blanket and pillowcase and powerful field ones for my knee pain. If works for you, use it. No side effects like drugs. Wish were more studies including medical magnets.

  • @partner230
    @partner23019 күн бұрын

    The fact that You call it "Long Covid"??? Is reason enough NOT TO LISTEN YO A WORD YOU SAY!!!! ITS COVID VACCINE INJURY . 5HATS A FACT!!!!

  • @heidialexander8440
    @heidialexander844019 күн бұрын

    Depression can also be made worse than histamine intolerance, which is common in long covid. Inflammation messes with brain chemistry.

  • @HerrGesetz
    @HerrGesetz19 күн бұрын

    Great info but, it's all very much from an ideal world perspective. Get some accommodation from your employer?? Sorry but what farry land planet do you think this advice could possibly work on? Just not reality for most people! Forgetting the names of people you have worked with every day for a decade and coming up with new excuses for being a shell of your former self, hoping no one notices and just trying not to get fired for being a total wreck all the time is the reality.

  • @Angela-io2ks
    @Angela-io2ks20 күн бұрын

    Covid targets mitochondria and the gut microbiome in a lot of people. Healing the mitochondria with the supplement called Researched Nutritionals NT Factor Energy and boosting the good bacteria in the gut are essential. Vitamin C 3x a day. Make sure Vitamin D levels are normal in addition to B12 levels, and ferritin. Keep blood sugar balanced by cutting out processed foods and eating a whole food diet (paleo or keto). I've finally recovered after a year and a half of long covid by implementing these strategies with the help of the brilliant Dr. Maggie Yu.

  • @Lily-ou8jb
    @Lily-ou8jb20 күн бұрын

    couldn't listen beyond her blanket recommending pregnant women to get a covid vx - when these have not been tested on pregnant women and more and more stories are coming out about vx injuries. Highly irresponsible for a medical professional

  • @JudyWilson-SiteShackDesign
    @JudyWilson-SiteShackDesign20 күн бұрын

    This is truly first-rate, excellent: Clear, plain language that fits amazingly well with what I have experienced since December, 2023 when I tested positive (my first time) for COVID. Following this positive test, I immediately developed asthma and bronchitis (which I have had randomly for years). I was not, fortunately, hospitalized and at this time (5/17/24) my asthma & bronchitis have almost completely tapered off. What remains is almost exclusively PEM. I have a tendency to begin to feel slightly more energetic, then rush off to "drain the battery" - complete numerous big and little tasks - tasks that become exhausting and send me quickly back to PEM and bed rest. This is perhaps my main challenge in trying to heal: Getting enough rest, tempered with a moderate, carefully planned exercise plan etc.👍👍👍

  • @fredg5390
    @fredg539020 күн бұрын

    Thank you Dr Brode. I'm a senior and was quit active and was an NCAA athlete. Just before COVID I backpacked 40 mile in the wilderness area caring a 45-50 lb. back pack. Now, I am constantly tired and with brain fog and difficulty focusing on a task. I thrived on multi-tasking in a high stress environment in a very highly complex and technical job. No Dr seems to have any answers but after listening to you I feel I was right with Long COVID. Constant fatigue with joint soreness and easy muscle fatigue which I have never had these issue until I got COVID.

  • @flagmichael
    @flagmichael4 күн бұрын

    That is way too common a story in the annals of Long COVID. Athletes seem to be hit especially hard; I've been impressed by how many marathoners and half-marathoners there are in the LC community and how hard they are hit. I can't even guess why.

  • @Theyeetboi
    @Theyeetboi20 күн бұрын

    I got Covid January 19th and ever since then it’s been daily chest pains, great problems and brain fog. I can’t even drink a cup of coffee anymore without my heart feeling like it’s going to explode. I’ve been to a cardiologist and E.R Multiple times and nothing came up in any of the test, I’m glad to know I’m not crazy and it’s not all in my head. My daughter is almost two months old and I just wanna be able to do things with her and play with her without feeling short of breath. I’m 26, I hate this and I just want my life back

  • @mitzivioletasalazarcastane4332
    @mitzivioletasalazarcastane433221 күн бұрын

    I have had long covid since September 2021 with fatigue, post-exertion discomfort, flu-like body pain and brain fog. No doctor has considered it long covid and they want to give me fibromyalgia treatments. it's right? They also insist that I exercise but I get worse and they don't understand me. Help me!

  • @BasicBeachCommunity1
    @BasicBeachCommunity121 күн бұрын

    My wife has this and is always confused for the last 1.5 years. Now i know. THANKS

  • @BasicBeachCommunity1
    @BasicBeachCommunity121 күн бұрын

    Amazing

  • @allisonkloehs3082
    @allisonkloehs308221 күн бұрын

    Dr Brode, all I can say is thank you for this video. Hope you are able to make a difference in your patient's lives. I had Covid in March 2022, has changed my life. Appreciate your work on this problem. I actually live in Australia but have a wonderful GP who has been trying to help me. Cheers.

  • @Anthony-iu8wu
    @Anthony-iu8wu23 күн бұрын

    Please if you are reading this.... KZread or Google 'how to release trigger points in your sternocleidomastoid muscle' (aka SCM... a muscle in your neck). I did this and seen studies that show a link! All my year long issues gone! Sounds silly but what do you have to lose? Thank me late!

  • @jazziered142
    @jazziered14224 күн бұрын

    I am exhausted and the brain fog is still there. Three years later.

  • @TheParadigmShiftTV
    @TheParadigmShiftTV24 күн бұрын

    All research into long Covid needs to take vaccination status into consideration. What percentage of long Covid sufferers are vaccinated and how many doses. My dad has been suffering with this ever since his 3rd shot.The vaccine causes your body to produce spike proteins without an off button.

  • @Lakawanko
    @Lakawanko24 күн бұрын

    I am in my 3 years now, and what ia have is head pressures. I hope you can find treatment for this. I am a nurse and I am trying to recover withiut any check up at all. I have this left which is pressure in my head. Thank God I am relieve which difficulty breathing, visual problems, walking, body pain, etc. At first I was struggling pushing to get better and then I slow it down. Keeping my day focus like normal days like before and then I got better slowly..It takes time. I hope someday it will all go

  • @josiesmith850
    @josiesmith85025 күн бұрын

    I think the title needs to be ‘what every doctor needs to know’ … medical help is practically non existent and patient dismissal is rife. The patients know what it’s like sadly the doctors often don’t and or don’t care.

  • @flagmichael
    @flagmichael4 күн бұрын

    I think they actually fear - so to speak - getting involved. I don't know about other countries, but in the USA doctors are expected to follow established protocols for diagnosis and treatment. There is method in that madness - it would not be hard to stumble into something that would make the patient significantly worse.

  • @user-bg8cw8sp7w
    @user-bg8cw8sp7w25 күн бұрын

    Doctors are the dumbest arseholes...I swear. This guy is talking crap...utter crap

  • @Msfracture
    @Msfracture27 күн бұрын

    Long C is damage done by the shot.

  • @crescentbeach691
    @crescentbeach69127 күн бұрын

    This was so good for me to watch. I've asked my partner to view it and give their opinion, based on observations of me, post covid. You have both a supportive and informative presence in your video. Thanks so much for taking the time and effort!

  • @lynnienorris5776
    @lynnienorris577627 күн бұрын

    DAMN! ARTHRITIS!

  • @CC-fw5qq
    @CC-fw5qq28 күн бұрын

    Sooo basically this video is pointless. Keep going to the doctor until you’re so broke you can’t eat. Just for them to tell you they don’t know. Maybe China has some answers lol. And by the way, TIME hasn’t helped. I’m still just as bad 2 years later.

  • @ChuckieWaltmam-lq5qy
    @ChuckieWaltmam-lq5qy28 күн бұрын

    After having COVID and not knowing it I passed it to my mother now she's paying a severe price with fatigue memory fog and now it's becoming harder to understand her speech.something needs to be done for the people dealing with this.

  • @flagmichael
    @flagmichael4 күн бұрын

    If only we knew! FWIW major medical foundations are working hard on it but it is spectacularly hard to understand, much less treat. The only solid advice (other than avoiding catching COVID if possible) is to be lucky.

  • @safeeffective385
    @safeeffective3854 күн бұрын

    @@flagmichael Only the jabbed have long covid. Everyone knows this.

  • @marcusellis8613
    @marcusellis861329 күн бұрын

    Long civid is vaccination damage

  • @miketexas4549
    @miketexas454929 күн бұрын

    Notice how they conveniently leave out which people with so-called long covid took several of the experimental shots.

  • @Bleutisk
    @BleutiskАй бұрын

    I mentioned to a friend that I have long covid. He said, "You don't really believe in that do you?" He's a Trump supporter. Go figure.

  • @wowowne406
    @wowowne406Ай бұрын

    Just found out I’m pregnant!! Wooo!!!

  • @shanelgarcia
    @shanelgarcia21 күн бұрын

    Congratulations 🎉