Yawn...
well, now i have hyposmia. some smells are completely gone, and others are harder to detect.
I am actively contagious and symptomatic. Also still testing positive.then you still have corona inside your body!! its not gone.
me personally i think people need to decide for themselves if they should take the vaxx or not.
if you dont. dont. easy as that.
if you think you need it. take it!! for me, this **** is over. long gone. and its the same for everyone else here too.
personally i see no reason at all to take it. i mean since the oslo incident in dec 2021 it was proven that the vaxx dont do jack **** for omicron. so why even bother.
it even seems it has the reverse effect on omicrom. that is you are more likely to not get if you are unvaxxed. lol. what a ****ing joke this all is. i'm not preventing anyone from taking it though.
good vaxx though. you can still get the disease and still spread it when vaxxed. who the **** makes this **** up really?
I am actively contagious and symptomatic. Also still testing positive.
What's so surprising about evasion via mutation? Basic selection pressure biology 101 stuff. Coronaviruses are pretty good at it. So is influenza.
Doesn't mean vaxxing isn't helpful in general. Even for SARS-CoV-2.
IMHO I wouldn't bother getting the current vaccines since omicron variants dominate now. But it was a good idea before, and it will probably be a good idea again with updates.
The mRNA vax platform owns.
but many people have no smell after 6 months or so. then they still have it. easy as that. they just takes test samples where its not at basically.
It will get better. Main idea is not to panic. Even if it doesn't come back fully, it will be OK, and it will get better. I panicked too when I originally lost smell and taste fully after getting one of the original variants. Taste came back fully at least enough that it doesn't bother or affect my life at all. Smell took longer and ultimately is not fully back or not the same, but it is OK. You will be fine, that's the most important idea to remember.Better late than never I hope
If the virus does not directly infect these neurons, why does the loss of smell or disordered smell last for so long? Another finding suggests that the key signals that regulate gene expression in the olfactory nerve cell associated with the ability of the neuron to respond to odorants are altered. The process of signal transduction involves several genes important for detecting smells. RNA-sequencing of hamster nasal tissues revealed that Covid-19 infection downregulates, or reduces the activity, of several genes involved in perceiving different odors. Researchers hypothesized that reorganization of the olfactosome disrupts key transcription factors that determine what genes are expressed and when. These changes then alter the orientation and subsequent expression of olfactory genes, which persist even after elimination of the virus forming a sense of “nuclear memory” that delays sensory restoration.
The risk of myocarditis after mRNA vaccination was 8 times and 30 times greater than unvaccinated control groups for BNT162b2 (Pfizer-BioNTech) and mRNA-1273 (Moderna), respectively.
You seem to still think that single cases can be extrapolated to a conclusion for the masses...even when the study linked to is a real one (which is nice to see) you should not interpret the data 'as you please'The risk of myocarditis after mRNA vaccination was 8 times and 30 times greater than unvaccinated control groups for BNT162b2 (Pfizer-BioNTech) and mRNA-1273 (Moderna), respectively.
The largest association for myocarditis following the Moderna jab was 44 times higher risk for persons aged 18 to 24 years.
As for the Pfizer shot, in relation to the same age group, the risk was 13 times higher.
These are the age groups with a 99%+ likelihood of recover with zero vaccinations.
However, it could be advantageous to use an antiviral immediately upon suspicion of infection in order to limit any possible symptoms and negative effects from the virus and of course to expedite recover and lesson duration.
However, for these younger people simply using zinc, vit D, and vit C maybe be more than sufficient except for in rare cases.
Also, keep in mind that J&J was linked to blood clots along with AstraZeneca and were removed from the general market as they are not safe and carry a great risk with their use.
Age and sex-specific risks of myocarditis and pericarditis following Covid-19 messenger RNA vaccines.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-31401-5#Tab2
This is the peer reviewed study in full
eric, i do think myocarditis risk is somewhat concerning. but for me personally, long covid (chiefly olfactory and cognitive issues) is of much greater concern.
that's why my personal strategy is:
so far, i'm comfortable with risks of side effects from mRNA vaccines. just waiting on an updated release before i bother boosting.
- do what i can to avoid getting it in the first place!
- continue getting updated mRNA vaccines if...
- they're updated and shown to help with current variants (transmission and/or symptom severity)
- AND evidence of the risk of side effects doesn't become overly concerning
- take antivirals or whatever's available at first sign of infection if i do get it again
Whenever you explain this drug you say so many contradictory things that I have no idea what it really does to you. It’s really really good but it’s also really really bad. I just don’t know what to think about it. And since you’re the person telling us this and I’m not sure where you’re coming from more often than not, it’s even harder to figure it out. I say this not as an insult and the truth is I find your thoughts very interesting. It’s just hard for me to get my mind around what you’re trying to say.not gonna work marcel. it needs a certain baseline dose to work at all. its a psychological medicine. you need to interact with it/direct it to make it heal anything at all. no ****.
for me, for this **** to work at all. 25g vine. 2,5 strong leaf. and that is the first dose. it ramps up in effect. you need 3 doses.
but usually i boil up 50g vine and 10-12g leaf (strong leaf, cabrerana), for a whole night. 3 doses. divide by 3.
this **** really heals you. dont know what to say really. but its like you were born again sometimes. but its much "worse" than that. you would not belive. usually much much worse i'm not saying its bad. but it could get a bit intense. a bit.
but in the end it very rewarding. 100% free from disease. and a lot more than that. i'd say its worth it. buuuut you might die. other than that its completely safe.
Whenever you explain this drug you say so many contradictory things that I have no idea what it really does to you
I was not being cheeky, microdosing works for certain indications.
These days even pharma has regained their interest in Aya and other psychoactives such as Psilo etc.
i'd say the science is already out there. but considering how these things work its a bit hard to say for certain that patients get result x or y. i mean how would anyone measure this. also the experienced effects would probably be very different for different patients too.
Our finely tuned medical system* has completely lost track of the actual case count (estimated to currently catch as few as one in seven cases) due, at least in part, to the wider availability of at home tests.
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