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My Master Treatment List Rankings

  • July 18, 2022July 30, 2023
  • by Devin Russell

My Master Treatment List Rankings


It took awhile, but it’s here. My master treatment list with rankings and additional information is “finished.” As finished as it can be until I try something else. With any luck though I won’t have to do one more new thing for Long Haul COVID. This is an extensive list with 150+ medications, supplements, treatments, etc.. If I remember anything else I’ve tried that’s not on here, I will add it, but as of now, all the important things are present. As a bonus, I created a tab for things I have not tried yet, but are of interest to me or other Long Haulers. You can see the list below:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CXrfiD3Eb0E0nKiED1duDcWYrgyVw0A1R2VKgzN_MvU/edit?usp=sharing

Some of the most vital things I’ve done are, in no specific order, other than alphabetical because it will annoy me otherwise:

  1. Aspirin – helped with clotting.
  2. Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractor – was useful for my head/neck inflammation.
  3. Fluvoxamine – vital for my head/neck inflammation and brain fog.
  4. Hyperbaric (Soft & Hard Chamber) – helpful for general inflammation, headaches, & neuro issues.
  5. Ozone (IV) – saved me, brought me back to life when I felt I was going to die.
  6. Prednisone – was tremendous important for my racing heart/heart inflammation.
  7. Regeneron – beneficial for my long haul when I was at a road block. Much better after.
  8. Tollovid – helped further with my long haul & also has been vital for when I get reinfected.
COVID

COVID Reinfection: Hard To Avoid, Be Prepared

  • July 3, 2022July 30, 2023
  • by Devin Russell

COVID Reinfection: Hard To Avoid, Be Prepared


COVID reinfection is certainly a thing, as a COVID Long Hauler who has experienced it. It might be harder to avoid than a COVID Vaccine advertisement. They’re everywhere! Canโ€™t watch the Mets without a reminder. Who exactly doesnโ€™t know about them at this point? In this post Iโ€™m going to discuss what I do when I feel Iโ€™m reinfected and how I judge that I may be reinfected, outside of the weak testing available.ย 

Reinfection for me feels different dependent on the variant out at the time, but there are a few typical mainstay symptoms and they are:ย chest tightness/fullness (that can fluctuate in severity), headaches (especially in the beginning of the acute phase), head/neck inflammation, weak limbs (tied to brain stem and neck inflammation it seems), muscle twitching, scratchy throat (dead voice at times), extra neurological unrest (sort of like restless leg syndrome and pins and needles), burping/gas, dry eyes/mouth, fatigue, and an increase in some of the normal COVID Long Haul symptoms. These are mostly symptoms I rarely have, never have, or donโ€™t experience to such severity with my Long Haul COVID, now 2+ years out. These acute symptoms usually last 2-4 weeks peaking around 7-10 days approximately. The duration seems to depend on the severity of the variant, variant type, maybe based on how much it’s mutated, and viral load. Delta was by far my worst reinfection, and I believe Iโ€™ve had several. Delta hit my chest very hard.

Recently, I believe I had BA.4 or BA.5. It inflamed my head and neck and I felt it in my chest, along with other symptoms. Testing has not produced many results for me for whatever reason, so when I get the symptoms that I discussed above, I treat it as if I have COVID. To me doing the opposite would be much riskier and more harmful. Iโ€™ve had COVID before and know what it feels like. Iโ€™ve also had other things before and nothing has hit me like COVID hits me in the chest in particular. Itโ€™s unique. Itโ€™s also summer, not exactly Flu season. Playing the, I donโ€™t have it unless it shows up in tests game is not a game I like to play, itโ€™s failed me many times in the past and I’ve seen it fail many others. Plus there is further danger of re-exposure if I go try to get a PCR test at a clinic when 20% of the time or more PCR tests show false negatives (https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/exclusives/96789). Furthermore, the tests are also timing dependent. Not worth it for me. What does getting the test really change? It might be beneficial for someone trying to get a script they couldnโ€™t otherwise get or donโ€™t have already, but thatโ€™s not my situation.ย 

When I get hit with a reinfection, I ramp up my arsenal. I increase my Tollovid uptake (helps noticeably), Hyperbaric Oxygen, Ear Ozone, Powdered C, D, Zinc, slight increase in Aspirin and Nattokinase, keep on my Fluvoxamine, Rife, strong Probiotics (Progurt, Seeking Health, etc.), nebulize Compounded Glutathione, Epsom Salt Baths, etc. This all helps me control how severely sick I get and how I feel during the acute stage as best I can. I have Paxlovid on hand in the event I need it and scope out Monoclonal Antibody places.ย 

Luckily Iโ€™ve been alright after my reinfections. That seems to be the case for most COVID Long Haulers, at least eventually. I worry though the reinfections might cause some additional damage. What am I to do though? The COVID Vaccines have significantly harmed my Mom, Aunt, Godmother, friend, and my momโ€™s friend, just out of those close to me, and possibly more. Additionally, COVID Long Haulers feel worse about 26% of the time after their shots. Itโ€™s not a viable option. Thankfully though my subsequent infections have never been as bad as the initial and Long Haul COVID never restarted, but for up to 2 months I felt worse than baseline. ย 

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