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Had a healthy coworker drop dead unexpectedly a couple weeks ago. I’m sure she had gotten the jab. Everyone at my work has had it. We weren’t told of the exact cause of death but the rumor is that she had a sudden heart attack. Keep in mind we are all military and have our health monitored closely. Also, we are all fit (at least my unit).

Anyone else have similar stories?

Had a healthy coworker drop dead unexpectedly a couple weeks ago. I’m sure she had gotten the jab. Everyone at my work has had it. We weren’t told of the exact cause of death but the rumor is that she had a sudden heart attack. Keep in mind we are all military and have our health monitored closely. Also, we are all fit (at least my unit). Anyone else have similar stories?

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I told a couple of people who were stupid enough to get this shot to do a baby aspirin 2 or 3 times a day for a week after the shot and then drop down to 1 for another week, and to drink a couple extra glasses of water a day. This should greatly reduce the chance of forming clots and is relatively safe

I think taking benedryl before the shot and a couple days after might be a good idea.

Taking HCQ or a steroid could dampen the immune reaction and lessen the chance of getting an autoimmune reaction. Ibuprofen might do that too to an extent.

Ivermectin and pepsid might also lessen inflamatory reactions and ivermectin should also help prevent clotting.

I think there are probably some different ways to “fight” the vaccine or lessen the adverse reactions. Low dose aspirin seems like a no brainer.

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Hell yea, man. Good advice should it ever be forced upon us. Pretty sure I just had covid about 3 weeks ago. Took 30k vit D daily for about 4 days with 100 mg K2 per 10k of vit D and got over it pretty quick. Worst part was shortness of breath for about a week, and I still can’t smell very much yet. I don’t see the point in a vaccine now.

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That was it. The anosmia is a dead giveaway. Some people with long haul covid are benefiting from one or two doses of ivermectin because the virus might be hiding out in the body in small quantities. But that is probably not the case with your moderate case. You could try pepsid ( maybe 3 or 4 x 20mg a day) if you still have lung tightness. Those nerve cells in your nose are probably dead from what I read but will regenerate in a few months. Nice Vitamin D dosing.

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Oh, so it kills the nerve cells? I was under the impression that it was caused by a zinc deficiency. I never lost taste btw. And I fell 100% better now. One morning after about 1.5 weeks I suddenly woke up and coughed real good and the tickle was gone and I no longer felt fatigued or out of breath. For the first few days I just laid prone in bed a lot and took supplements/ate soup. I also had a bit of a fever, but the worst was over after about 4-6 days.