From correlation we proceed to causation. Great work and another piece of the jigsaw although endotoxins may also have a role to play. Big thanks from all the little people, we live and learn.
Stacey Harris, from Cardiff, was just 30 years old
The inquest was told 10 months before her death Mrs Harris had collapsed while brushing her teeth but came around quickly and did not have other symptoms of an epileptic fit. Other than this she had no relevant medical history and was described as “perfectly healthy” by her mother.
There was no history of allergies or anaphylaxis in her family. Her maternal grandfather died of a heart attack and her paternal grandfather had a pacemaker fitted with her father having a stent installed in recent years. Her mother has been diagnosed with epilepsy in her 50s after a 12-year history of symptoms.
Mrs Harris had Covid a short time before her death and tested negative on December 17. A toxicology report found no drugs in her system and an amount of alcohol the coroner said was not significant.
Pathologist Dr David Hywel Thomas and his colleagues conducted a post-mortem examination. From this and the evidence he heard he outlined two likely options which were that Mrs Harris suffered a seizure either due to epilepsy or heart arrhythmia, which can be passed on genetically. He could not conclude which was more likely on the balance of probabilities.
The coroner, Rachel Knight, considered the facts and recorded the medical cause of death as “sudden death due to seizure of unknown etiology (medical causes) resulting in a hypoxic brain injury.” Ms Knight reached a conclusion that Mrs Harris’ death was due to natural causes.'
Could this be what caused my restless leg syndrome? It began a week or so after my second (and last) covid shot. Then approximately 20 months later when I got C19 (1st time) the RLS temporarily improved.
Based on what I have read/heard, when it comes to respiratory infections i.e. that come via the mucosa, the orientation is innate immune cells first. The adaptive immune system is always the backup ,so to speak , and the body generally seems to minimize this response unless absolutely necessary. A pronounced adaptive response comes at greater risk of autoimmunity and other issues. There is a significantly stronger adaptive response to the shots than to infection itself, which is how they peddled their efficacy but that is exactly what we want to avoid.
Very interesting historic interview between Dr Brian Ardis,and Jason Shurka called "The Antidote". It relates to your October substack regarding the possible processrs involved in Amygdala dysfunction and sudden death by heart stoppage. Be interested in your take on ot,Walter
A friend of mine just flew to NY to see a neurologist about “white cell leakage” in her brain. She is 73 and losing her memory at a fast pace over the last two years. She is a devotee of getting the Covid-19 shots, and will not be convinced otherwise.
There appear to be lots of folks like this. Their devotion will not save them but maybe their ignorance is more comfortable than the realization that they got misled.
From correlation we proceed to causation. Great work and another piece of the jigsaw although endotoxins may also have a role to play. Big thanks from all the little people, we live and learn.
I saw this story in my local paper this evening:
'Healthy woman dies of sudden unexplained seizure
Stacey Harris, from Cardiff, was just 30 years old
The inquest was told 10 months before her death Mrs Harris had collapsed while brushing her teeth but came around quickly and did not have other symptoms of an epileptic fit. Other than this she had no relevant medical history and was described as “perfectly healthy” by her mother.
There was no history of allergies or anaphylaxis in her family. Her maternal grandfather died of a heart attack and her paternal grandfather had a pacemaker fitted with her father having a stent installed in recent years. Her mother has been diagnosed with epilepsy in her 50s after a 12-year history of symptoms.
Mrs Harris had Covid a short time before her death and tested negative on December 17. A toxicology report found no drugs in her system and an amount of alcohol the coroner said was not significant.
Pathologist Dr David Hywel Thomas and his colleagues conducted a post-mortem examination. From this and the evidence he heard he outlined two likely options which were that Mrs Harris suffered a seizure either due to epilepsy or heart arrhythmia, which can be passed on genetically. He could not conclude which was more likely on the balance of probabilities.
The coroner, Rachel Knight, considered the facts and recorded the medical cause of death as “sudden death due to seizure of unknown etiology (medical causes) resulting in a hypoxic brain injury.” Ms Knight reached a conclusion that Mrs Harris’ death was due to natural causes.'
Full article:
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/healthy-woman-dies-sudden-unexplained-28622877
Could this be what caused my restless leg syndrome? It began a week or so after my second (and last) covid shot. Then approximately 20 months later when I got C19 (1st time) the RLS temporarily improved.
This !! Thanks Walter thus interfering with the neuronal action potential.
Another one of the little people thanks you for all your research ❤️
“. . . enhance BBB integrity”. I vote for that 👍
Wow, exciting -- thanks
Is it the spike antibodies that are the most harmful? I only developed nucleocapsid antibodies after covid infection (no vaccine).
Based on what I have read/heard, when it comes to respiratory infections i.e. that come via the mucosa, the orientation is innate immune cells first. The adaptive immune system is always the backup ,so to speak , and the body generally seems to minimize this response unless absolutely necessary. A pronounced adaptive response comes at greater risk of autoimmunity and other issues. There is a significantly stronger adaptive response to the shots than to infection itself, which is how they peddled their efficacy but that is exactly what we want to avoid.
Interesting question
Very interesting historic interview between Dr Brian Ardis,and Jason Shurka called "The Antidote". It relates to your October substack regarding the possible processrs involved in Amygdala dysfunction and sudden death by heart stoppage. Be interested in your take on ot,Walter
Would Collagen Peptide supplements help?
A friend of mine just flew to NY to see a neurologist about “white cell leakage” in her brain. She is 73 and losing her memory at a fast pace over the last two years. She is a devotee of getting the Covid-19 shots, and will not be convinced otherwise.
There appear to be lots of folks like this. Their devotion will not save them but maybe their ignorance is more comfortable than the realization that they got misled.
Scary!
Thank you Walter! ❤️