Long covid – mcas symptoms

  • Long covid – mcas symptoms

    Posted by Sabiha Somji on March 17, 2024 at 5:10 pm EDT

    Hi everyone,

    I got covid in December 2023- second time. I took 4 weeks to recover and had remdesivir to help. I was kind of ok in January 24, but towards the end my parents got ill and my kids had school trips. I was pretty stressed, and I had a skin reaction. Over the next few days I had a couple more, and I was given iv steroids.

    This gave me severe anxiety and triggered panic attacks when I ate. Since then, I got high blood pressure, fast heart rate, dizziness, and panic when I had to eat. I was finding it difficult to swallow and was getting exhausted. This was the beginning of Feb. I still get tired, can’t take much stimulation and get a post Nadal drip and a little throat stiffness. The doctors here haven’t been able to help much.

    I moved onto a low histamine diet and started having 2 fexofenadine and one montelukast everyday. I’m also having quercitin, vitc, d, and zinc l carnosine. Recently started with NAC. I’m eating a super restricted diet and I feel my body is upset. But even thinking about eating something gives me anxiety.

    My question is can I heal from this? And what kind of timeline will it take?

    Sabiha Somji replied 1 year, 1 month ago 6 Members · 5 Replies
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  • altabob

    Member
    March 17, 2024 at 6:04 pm EDT

    If you are using “system” doctors they might not be much help for anything covid related. You probably need to get outside the system. I’m using Scott at leading edge clinic with Pierre Kory right now, very good but $, Syed Haider I’ve also worked with and he is good. My free doctor , Michael Turner and possibly the wellness company might be OK, but I have no direct experience with them, They would probably want to get rid of any spike protein in your system, so Nattokinase, augmented NAC and maybe IVM. Best of luck!

  • craigsjoberg

    Member
    March 17, 2024 at 8:17 pm EDT

    Get with a Naturopath & full blood work up, Nattokinase and the “McCullough protocol”, YES Gotta rid out the Spike Protein. Am personally using the Lackesis Snake Venom + other serious diet improvements. We are on the frontier my friend. YES get away from all Sellout Establo Douch Docs*…. and I’m a Doctor that knows enough to say we are in Sad and Scary times….

    Vlad Lenin did say, “IF YOU want to control people, you must first control their health care!”

    *Notice the name of Dr Robert Malone’s book….. “THE LIES MY GOVERNMENT TOLD ME” Buy it ! you’ll learn what you need to know…. CDC, et.al. are pure Money Grubbing EVIL.!! Follow us with watching twice Paul Marik’s video on the LONG Covid / Long Vax Covid…. You will likely get better with these guys help.

    Cheers, Dr Craig Sjoberg

  • NurseWindy

    Member
    March 17, 2024 at 8:32 pm EDT

    I would also think about magnesium deficiency with some of your symptoms including the anxiety, HTN, tachycardia, trouble with swallowing. Magnesium glycinate is the best oral supplement. There is also Angstrom Magnesium (sublingual ): 99.9% pure magnesium; liquid applied under the tongue; Such as Mother Earth Minerals Angstrom Minerals, Magnesium-8 ozs.

    Remnant nurses would be very helpful. Great nurses and functional nurse / homeopathic nurses too. And no more Remdesivir!! 🙏🏻 for healing. Nurse Windy

  • Karen_flccc

    Moderator
    March 17, 2024 at 9:41 pm EDT

    The FLCCC long Covid treatment protocol may have some additional suggestions that you could add
    https://imahealth.org/protocol/i-recover-long-covid-treatment/

    My young adult daughter has severe MCAS (co-morbidity of EDS, not from Covid) and she has found it takes a while to figure out your personal triggers and how to manage them. For her it’s not only foods, but changes in temperature (going from a warm house into the cold air), or strong emotions (positive or negative) that cause her MCAS to flare. Over the years as she gets it more under control she’s not quite so easily triggered.

    For her the meds that have been the most helpful are Gastrocrom (liquid cromolyn sodium) several times a day before meals & compounded ketotifen (over the counter in some countries but in the US you need a script and to have the capsules made up at a compounding pharmacy). She also takes quercitin. For others, it’s H1/H2 blockers or mast cell stabilizers like the monolukast that you’re currently taking.

    So sorry you are dealing with MCAS — it’s such a challenging condition.

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