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Thank you for sharing this Dana. Do you mind me asking if you've experienced reinfection and if so did it cause any worsening of symptoms?

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You're very welcome. Yes, symptoms worsened, and number of symptoms increased. We were first infected in March 2020, then reinfected in Oct 2020, and again in early 2022.

My daughter had mainly neuro and fatigue issues in March 20, her vitamin D tanked, while I had lung and gi problems, and a numbness to the point of temporary paralysis at times. In Oct 20, I had "pnemonia" and quickly became debilitated with chest pains and dizziness, while my daughter had excruciating stomach pains and lost the use of her legs, and control of her bowels and bladder (former competitive soccer player).

We now live with the forgetfulness and confusion of a 90 year old with dementia. Forgetting I am cooking, WHILE I am cooking, forgetting why I'm at the refrigerator, while I'm cooking...same level of forgetfulness for my daughter....asked to retrieve an item from the next room and forgetting what to get on the way to the next room.

Besides having dementia-brain (I struggle with this, having been a high functioning girl before covid), I noticed some other unique head symptoms. My daughter was continually car sick. We can no longer do puzzles nor math properly. Puzzles make us ill. Reading makes my daughter ill. I needed to retrain myself to read (I'll die without my books). I noticed early on that I can no longer do turns at all (daily ballet dancer until March 2020). I become very nauseated, with vertigo continuing for some time afterwards. This does NOT happen to dancers. These feel more an issue of brain inflammation rather than demyelination or the effects of amylodosis, though I believe those are occuring also . I think my horrid tinnitus also points to inflammation. Our pots-like issues and shortness of breath I fully blame on damage to the autonomic system's control center.

Idk, I've always thought covid was a neurotoxin,... sci-fi and dystopian horror as reality, who wouldve thought? Listening to soviet defectors tell stories of kgb neurotoxins in the 80s, I knew neutotoxins were real, but was naive enough back then to think Americans, and humans in general are altruistic and kind. Ah to be young and idealistic again, and with a whole brain,....which I'd now gladly donate for autopsy...I already know they'll find "covid"/AI parasites, or whatever Frankenstein they've created, entrenched there.

And of course, we've also had a bevy of ever changing symptoms over these last few years, with a persistent decline in ability and health.

We have tried many protocols, and intend to fight this until the end.

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I am sorry for the suffering of you and your daughter but glad to hear you’re determined to overcome. The body has amazing healing powers but sometimes it’s a slow process. I wish you and your daughter both good health and well being for the future.

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Thank you for your kind and hopeful words. We wish you strength and health also, in this crazy moment we've all found ourselves in.

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Not sure if there is a way to discuss directly? I’ve suffered a lot of the same symptoms.

I ended up researching Fenbendazole for a different reason. Within 3 days of taking FenBen, most of my brain issues cleared.

Just wanting to share in case it might help someone else.

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