Hello dear friends, supporters, and interested people.

Yesterday was another day that showed me where I stand health-wise. I was so tired that I couldn’t get up until midday. In fact, I could have stayed in bed all day. After I uploaded and published the blog page and funding campaign the day before yesterday, I reached my limit. Half a day’s work is enough to throw me off my already small track. Fortunately, I have learned not to get frustrated when that happens. Things are what they are. So if it takes me a little longer to respond to your questions or tips, please forgive me.
Today, I would like to describe how I tried to deal with the situation in the first months after the vaccination.
My ultimate remedy for almost everything was the mountains, nature. No matter what deficiencies I had before, three days of mountain climbing and my world was psychologically and physically back in balance. Two weeks after the Covid vaccination, I flew to Iceland with one of my best friends. The plan was camping, hitchhiking, and hiking. However, my condition continued to deteriorate since the vaccination. I then went to the hospital in Reykjavik. Diagnosis: everything was fine. Back in Berlin, I went straight to the Charité emergency room the next day. After a thorough examination, I was discharged home with ibuprofen. According to the doctors, everything was fine, a sentence I often heard from orthodox doctors. This new and threatening condition continued for another five weeks. Thanks to an alternative practitioner, things slowly got a little better. I could start working, but I still noticed that I was not fit. It was more like “functioning somehow,” but I thought to myself that it would be alright.
I flew to Iceland again and then went to Tenerife for three months. But all that didn’t help. After that, I cautiously tried to go back to work. The “illness,” as I call it, remained. And then it became really difficult for me psychologically. It was the realization that there was a very serious problem here and that my system was no longer working.
But I didn’t give up, and I still don’t. More about this another time, my dear friends, supporters, and interested people.
Have a nice day.

Tilo

Donation link:

https://www.betterplace.me/post-vac-syndrom-support

-the future is fortunately unwritten-

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