rheumatological disease

  • rheumatological disease

    Posted by Sergio Perez on May 16, 2025 at 3:53 pm EDT

    It’s a pleasure for me to meet all these incredible people. It’s my first time here, and I’m greeting you from Spain. I’ve been battling a rheumatic disease for over two and a half years. It was supposedly psoriatic rheumatoid arthritis, but now it’s not… All the tests they ran on me in the hospital on two occasions, and I was admitted, they don’t know what to tell me, they have no answers. And now, after being admitted the last time, they want to go home for three months and observe how the disease progresses… The pain is still there, and it worsens every day. The treatment doesn’t do anything; the only thing that helps is tramadol. This isn’t very normal, I think… -O

    librebase replied 2 months ago 6 Members · 9 Replies
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  • librebase

    Member
    May 16, 2025 at 4:28 pm EDT

    In 2021 I was diagnosed with vaccine trigger joint arthritis. I was given HCQ 100 mg once a week, and 12 mg Ivermectin 3 times a week. Both was helpful. My symptoms improved so I could stop HCQ, but still on Ivermectin until this day.

    Tramadol is a type of opioid pain killer, with risk of opioid dependency.

    • Jeff Gerber

      Member
      May 17, 2025 at 1:02 pm EDT

      If you haven’t tried a round of low dose nicotine patches, I’d be curious to hear what you notice.

      Page 37 of the PDF for the protocol: https://imahealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/conf2024-Emerging%20Neurological%20Disorders%20A%20Path%20to%20Solutions-gazda-slides.pdf

      3.5 mg for 2-3 days

      7 mg for 7-10 days

      3.5 mg for 2-3 days

      The theory (Dr. Marco Leitzke) is many types of autoimmune disorders can stem from nicotinic acetylcholine receptors being jammed with spike protein and are quite difficult to dislodge (years) without some assistance. Nicotine can do it.

      I have a diagnosed autoimmune disorder and have blood tests showing levels higher than two doctors told me they had ever seen. I just started Augmented NAC, Ivermectin, and the nicotine patch protocol mentioned herein. On the 2nd day of 7 mg my sense of wellbeing and energy level suddenly changed to feeling like I haven’t felt since before the pandemic. Today is my last day of the nicotine protocol and yesterday I stopped Ivermectin after 2 weeks of .2mg/Kg daily. I’m still feeling amazing and the next two weeks (only Augmented NAC and LDN going forward) will tell if this is a permanent change for the better. Then in a couple months I will have my blood tested and that will indicate if I have in fact reversed an autoimmune disorder.

      I can’t rave enough about the stark contrast in how I’m feeling.

      The reason I think it might work is that Ivermectin also acts on acetylcholine and may be the reason you are feeling better, but it does not knock the spike protein out of the receptor like nicotine can do. In theory, you could get off of Ivermectin if nicotine resolves the root cause. Some folks are reporting people getting off of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) after using nicotine.

      • IMA-GregT

        Member
        May 17, 2025 at 2:02 pm EDT

        👍 Thanks jgerber, these personal experiences are always very helpful

      • librebase

        Member
        May 18, 2025 at 6:28 pm EDT

        If I was in 2021 I could try nicotine, but I am no longer in the acute phase of disease. If I try it now the result will probably be inconclusive.

    • IMA-GregT

      Member
      May 17, 2025 at 2:01 pm EDT

      👍 Thanks librebase

  • janice-willoughby

    Member
    May 17, 2025 at 12:36 pm EDT

    You didn’t mention SarsCoV2, but if you have had- or suspect that you have had- even a light case of it, you can join those of us who are experiencing new or worsening symptoms of illness, and wondering if these may be due to CovidAftermath. librebase reports finding relief through ivermectin. Following the old principle of First Treat the Presenting Symptom, I search for herbs and supplements that have time-honored effectiveness against that symptom. WMC Research at substack gives a weekly description of an herb, medicine, or other, that is reported as having potential for the Spike and Virus. Good luck.

    • IMA-GregT

      Member
      May 17, 2025 at 2:03 pm EDT

      👍 Thanks Janice,

  • sc380

    Member
    May 17, 2025 at 1:02 pm EDT

    Is anyone experiencing tissue wasting? Meaning the tissue on the top of hands is dissipating? It is also leading to hand soreness as the joints are exposed due to tissue loss! Does Ivermectin help with this? I have not been diagnosed yet with anything abnormal but it’s very strange what is happening to my hands! Any information is appreciated

    • IMA-GregT

      Member
      May 17, 2025 at 2:04 pm EDT

      👍 That’s a great ask. The kind of question this forum excels at. I’m sure you’ll get some helpful comments.

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