My 23 year old daughter went to the ER a month ago and a cat scan found splenic infarctions. This was described as a heart attack of the spleen. We were told that she has antiphospholipid antibody syndrome which likely caused a clot to cut off parts of the spleen’s blood supply. She is currently taking Warfarin – I understand what this drug is along with its toxicity.
She also has POTS (we have learned that many Gardasil recipients have both POTS and APLAS) and EDS. She never received the COVID vaccine and had taken the Zelenko prophylaxis protocol. I believe she did have a mild case of COVID and has tested positive for the antibodies so she should have natural immunity. However, she works at a preschool where all staff and children received the COVID vaccine and boosters. I am wondering if her immune compromised status makes shedding an issue even though she has antibodies.
I am hoping that someone can recommend a protocol, resources, doctors that we can visit (we are in PA but can travel) that could help us find a safer alternative to Warfarin. Thank you very much.