The vaccine gave me asthma. I never had it before, and I got it immediately after the vax. The effects are becoming milder over time, so I'm hopeful that it'll go away. At first, it was so bad, I fell down a flight of stairs because I couldn't breathe. That hurt.
But anyways... I recently discovered a new trick to shorten the episodes when they hit - open eyes wide and look as far to the edge of my vision as I can, in all directions. I have no idea why eyes and heart/lungs are connected, but they clearly are. Doing that makes that whole track of organs relax - osophagus, lungs, heart - it all opens up somewhat if I do this weird eye roll.
Gowron
in reply to Comte de Sats Germain • • •Mitch Conner
in reply to Gowron • • •Seconding the NAC suggestion. I suffered from a bad nasal drip, lots of gagging. It's gone. Even if catch a cold I barely feel it, can still breath through my nose, clear lungs. If you have acess to NAC then getting seasonal allergies and colds basically becomes a choice.
gets harder every day for me to relate to people who still are worried about catching COVID. I have basically treated it as a myth for the past three years and have had no negative consequences. I've never lost my sense of smell. Hell, I don't even wash my hands that often unless they get sticky. Everyone got brainwashed into forgetting how an immune system works. Not nearly enough people understood the lesson of the Emperor's new clothes.
Comte de Sats Germain
in reply to Mitch Conner • • •Gowron
in reply to Comte de Sats Germain • • •Mitch Conner
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