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Posted: 5/18/2023 6:15:55 PM EST
At 11 years old, Jay from the United Kingdom was just like many boys of his age. He loved playing football with his friends, had a passion for boxing and spent hours trying to get to the next level of the latest computer game. In short, he was a normal boy on the verge of becoming a teenager, fit and healthy and doing well at school. The idea that he might get seriously ill was the very last thing on his, or his parents', mind.
His mother, Neera, a general practitioner (GP), explains how his severe illness following a COVID-19 infection was a shock to them all. "During the worst of the pandemic, we had moved house to accommodate my elderly mother who was struggling being on her own at such a difficult time. We'd deliberately chosen a house that was easy to get around in case she needed to use a walking frame or wheelchair not realizing, of course, that it would be Jay who would need to be using such things." Initial COVID-19 infection and subsequent aftereffects Following a period of having a sore throat, runny nose and slight fever, Jay tested positive for COVID-19 on 11 January 2022. “When I first got COVID, it wasn’t that bad,” Jay tells us. “I felt a bit ill and was sleeping more than usual, but then things got a lot worse.” By February 2022 he had developed bad stomach pains, which his mother, as a doctor, could not understand. Jay’s parents took him to the accident and emergency department of the local hospital, in the Croydon area in south London, but despite numerous blood tests and investigations, the doctors were unable to find a cause. The recurring pains meant that Jay had to be sent home from school on several occasions. Not long afterwards, he began to develop a range of other debilitating and seemingly random symptoms, including dizziness, chest pains, night sweats, a face rash, peeling fingers, fatigue and diarrhoea. moar |
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I see they didn’t mention whether he got the shot…which means he did. Long covid, lol.
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For the lurkers:
FLCC Vaccine recovery research: https://covid19criticalcare.com/treatment-protocols/i-recover/ FLCC Long Covid protocol: https://covid19criticalcare.com/treatment-protocols/i-recover-long-covid-treatment/ |
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This part of the article seems odd. You think if this were true you wouldn't have to find out about it via a random article about a poor kid in the UK
Of those infected by SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, 1 in 10 will go on to develop long COVID, defined as the continuation or development of new symptoms 3 months after the initial infection, with these symptoms lasting for at least 2 months with no other explanation I also wonder if this laying the ground work for the next large scale disability racket. Just find a doctor to diagnose you with lack of energy and you're getting a monthly check indefinitely |
Look, yes, I have banged HUNDREDS of broads. INTERNATIONALLY. But know this - I wrap my rascal, TWO TIMES, cuz I like it to be joyless and without sensation. It's a way of punishing supermodels.
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Had it back in July. Since then, my stamina has fallen through the floor. I can walk a long way without issue, but trying to go faster leaves me gasping and my legs shaking, as well as my heart racing.
![]() 5'10" 175 pounds. A little overweight but not full on fatbody. ETA: NOT vaccinated Nick |
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If the enemy is range, so are you.
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The more I hear, the more relieved I am that I never gave in and got the shot.
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Originally Posted By Commando_Guy: Had it back in July. Since then, my stamina has fallen through the floor. I can walk a long way without issue, but trying to go faster leaves me gasping and my legs shaking, as well as my heart racing. ![]() 5'10" 175 pounds. A little overweight but not full on fatbody. ETA: NOT vaccinated Nick View Quote Have you been tested for other things? I had very similar symptoms when I had lyme disease. |
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“A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.” James 1:8 KJV
"Can a man who's warm understand one who's freezing?" Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn |
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Originally Posted By Spleenless-Dave: The more I hear, the more relieved I am that I never gave in and got the shot. View Quote There are many here that berated and ridiculed those that chose not to get this “vaccine”; many making that decision under duress. Some were “proud” to announce that their children were “vaxxed” and/or boosted. They were full of pride, and full of something else. The push behind it didn’t make sense did it. |
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Texan by birth, Tennessean by choice.
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Originally Posted By zeekh: Have you been tested for other things? I had very similar symptoms when I had lyme disease. View Quote Dr Bruce Patterson is finding that it's very similar to Lyme disease in some cases. The body never fully flushes the virus particles out on it's own. https://twitter.com/brucep13 https://incelldx.com/ https://www.covidlonghaulers.com/north-america/home |
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Originally Posted By JLPettimoreIII: At 11 years old, Jay from the United Kingdom was just like many boys of his age. He loved playing football with his friends, had a passion for boxing and spent hours trying to get to the next level of the latest computer game. In short, he was a normal boy on the verge of becoming a teenager, fit and healthy and doing well at school. The idea that he might get seriously ill was the very last thing on his, or his parents', mind. His mother, Neera, a general practitioner (GP), explains how his severe illness following a COVID-19 infection was a shock to them all. "During the worst of the pandemic, we had moved house to accommodate my elderly mother who was struggling being on her own at such a difficult time. We'd deliberately chosen a house that was easy to get around in case she needed to use a walking frame or wheelchair not realizing, of course, that it would be Jay who would need to be using such things." Initial COVID-19 infection and subsequent aftereffects Following a period of having a sore throat, runny nose and slight fever, Jay tested positive for COVID-19 on 11 January 2022. “When I first got COVID, it wasn’t that bad,” Jay tells us. “I felt a bit ill and was sleeping more than usual, but then things got a lot worse.” By February 2022 he had developed bad stomach pains, which his mother, as a doctor, could not understand. Jay’s parents took him to the accident and emergency department of the local hospital, in the Croydon area in south London, but despite numerous blood tests and investigations, the doctors were unable to find a cause. The recurring pains meant that Jay had to be sent home from school on several occasions. Not long afterwards, he began to develop a range of other debilitating and seemingly random symptoms, including dizziness, chest pains, night sweats, a face rash, peeling fingers, fatigue and diarrhoea. moar View Quote Munchausen syndrome by proxy? |
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Originally Posted By zeekh: Have you been tested for other things? I had very similar symptoms when I had lyme disease. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By zeekh: Originally Posted By Commando_Guy: Had it back in July. Since then, my stamina has fallen through the floor. I can walk a long way without issue, but trying to go faster leaves me gasping and my legs shaking, as well as my heart racing. ![]() 5'10" 175 pounds. A little overweight but not full on fatbody. ETA: NOT vaccinated Nick Have you been tested for other things? I had very similar symptoms when I had lyme disease. Nick |
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If the enemy is range, so are you.
Don't mind Sylvan, he's fond of throwing intellectual Molotov cocktails. |
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Originally Posted By migrapilot: There are many here that berated and ridiculed those that chose not to get this “vaccine”; many making that decision under duress. Some were “proud” to announce that their children were “vaxxed” and/or boosted. They were full of pride, and full of something else. The push behind it didn’t make sense did it. View Quote People on here sometimes had me questioning whether to get the shot. What really pissed me off were people in real life treat me like Typhoid Mary for not getting it. Glad I didn't. |
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“A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.” James 1:8 KJV
"Can a man who's warm understand one who's freezing?" Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn |
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Originally Posted By Commando_Guy: Haven't been to a doctor for anything for years. Nick View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Commando_Guy: Originally Posted By zeekh: Originally Posted By Commando_Guy: Had it back in July. Since then, my stamina has fallen through the floor. I can walk a long way without issue, but trying to go faster leaves me gasping and my legs shaking, as well as my heart racing. ![]() 5'10" 175 pounds. A little overweight but not full on fatbody. ETA: NOT vaccinated Nick Have you been tested for other things? I had very similar symptoms when I had lyme disease. Nick Might be a good time to make an appointment. What could it hurt? |
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“A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.” James 1:8 KJV
"Can a man who's warm understand one who's freezing?" Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn |
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Originally Posted By QCMGR: Munchausen syndrome by proxy? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By QCMGR: Originally Posted By JLPettimoreIII: At 11 years old, Jay from the United Kingdom was just like many boys of his age. He loved playing football with his friends, had a passion for boxing and spent hours trying to get to the next level of the latest computer game. In short, he was a normal boy on the verge of becoming a teenager, fit and healthy and doing well at school. The idea that he might get seriously ill was the very last thing on his, or his parents', mind. His mother, Neera, a general practitioner (GP), explains how his severe illness following a COVID-19 infection was a shock to them all. "During the worst of the pandemic, we had moved house to accommodate my elderly mother who was struggling being on her own at such a difficult time. We'd deliberately chosen a house that was easy to get around in case she needed to use a walking frame or wheelchair not realizing, of course, that it would be Jay who would need to be using such things." Initial COVID-19 infection and subsequent aftereffects Following a period of having a sore throat, runny nose and slight fever, Jay tested positive for COVID-19 on 11 January 2022. “When I first got COVID, it wasn’t that bad,” Jay tells us. “I felt a bit ill and was sleeping more than usual, but then things got a lot worse.” By February 2022 he had developed bad stomach pains, which his mother, as a doctor, could not understand. Jay’s parents took him to the accident and emergency department of the local hospital, in the Croydon area in south London, but despite numerous blood tests and investigations, the doctors were unable to find a cause. The recurring pains meant that Jay had to be sent home from school on several occasions. Not long afterwards, he began to develop a range of other debilitating and seemingly random symptoms, including dizziness, chest pains, night sweats, a face rash, peeling fingers, fatigue and diarrhoea. moar Munchausen syndrome by proxy? That mental illness is some fucked up shit, strikes close to home as I have a family member in prison for this. |
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While I believe that covid can damage the body, it's easily treated with ivermectin or hydroxchloroquine if applied early.
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#53 says, "Take 22 mg absorbed Vit C per lb plus 1 gram Chaga daily. Don't forget 2000iu Vit D-3 & K-2, 30 mg Zinc and 2 mg Cu."
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Originally Posted By phatmax: His mother, Neera, a general practitioner (GP), Guaranteed View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By phatmax: Originally Posted By Mooseless: I see they didn’t mention whether he got the shot…which means he did. Long covid, lol. His mother, Neera, a general practitioner (GP), Guaranteed Just my opinion but proof of a spiritual darkness behind this is the total unwillingness of educated people to even look at the data right in front of them. Question is what happens when they can't turn a blind eye to deaths stacking up? |
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Originally Posted By T1NMAN: Just my opinion but proof of a spiritual darkness behind this is the total unwillingness of educated people to even look at the data right in front of them. Question is what happens when they can't turn a blind eye to deaths stacking up? View Quote It is a religious faith. Satanic, but the same core behaviors. |
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Valentino Rossi, the only 46 that matters.
Once you compromise your thoughts, you are a candidate for mediocrity. |
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I know a large number of non vaxed people (100+). None of them have long COVID. Children of all ages plus their parents.
I know it’s not proof but if 1 in 10 supposedly get LC then it seems certain there would be someone. Vaxed people? Yeah I know a couple who claim they have LC. Easy for me to draw a conclusion. |
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Originally Posted By tamu94: I know a large number of non vaxed people (100+). None of them have long COVID. Children of all ages plus their parents. I know it's not proof but if 1 in 10 supposedly get LC then it seems certain there would be someone. Vaxed people? Yeah I know a couple who claim they have LC. Easy for me to draw a conclusion. View Quote Nick |
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If the enemy is range, so are you.
Don't mind Sylvan, he's fond of throwing intellectual Molotov cocktails. |
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