Hello dear friends, supporters, and interested individuals,
Today, I am sharing my experiences with symptoms triggered by the Covid vaccination.
The flu-like episodes:
I now distinguish between the persistent flu-like condition and the severe episodes that persist for weeks. The persistent condition manifests as enduring headaches, swollen sinuses, burning eyes, tender lymph nodes, and a general feeling of illness, including physical weakness and aching limbs. This symptom has been particularly challenging for me as it has persisted for over 12 months. Notably, headaches were not an issue for me before receiving the Covid vaccination.
The intense flu attacks are characterized by pain that lasts for weeks—sometimes up to two months. The most prominent symptoms are an unrelenting severe sore throat and piercing headaches. Additionally, all the typical symptoms associated with a severe flu are present. The first of these attacks persisted for over a month.
Brain Fog:
This has been a subtle but impactful symptom for me. It began when I noticed it was increasingly difficult to write on my phone. Initially, I attributed it to technological issues, but it soon became apparent that my ability to concentrate and my memory had diminished. This has affected various aspects of my life, as you can imagine.
As a consequence of Brain Fog, I’ve become progressively disconnected from myself. My thoughts and emotions have become shallower, and I’ve lost much of my creativity. Often, I feel trapped in this dull cloud.
All of this occurs in a situation that couldn’t be more challenging for me. How can one find solutions and remain resilient when drifting further away from oneself?
However, amidst these physical challenges, there is also some good news. I will be thrilled to share it with you soon.
Until then, my dear friends, supporters, and those interested,
Donation link:
https://www.betterplace.me/post-vac-syndrom-support
-There’s a light in the darkness of everybody’s life-
Rocky Horror Picture Show
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