Any other women out there also experiencing strange menstrual changes post-Covid?
I'm about five years post-menopausal, and about four months ago I started cycling again!! I'm looking for answers, and for other women who may also be experiencing odd changes in their menstruation in the post-Covid vaxx era.
My actual "flow" is limited to spotting or heavy spotting, but the rest of the symptoms that I normally experienced are all back: bloating, heavy thirst and cravings for salty, fatty foods followed by a stretch of low thirst and small appetite; deep fatigue and, ESPECIALLY, strong mood swings with a lot of depression and crabbiness. Oh, and some months I get several small pimples on my face as well, so there's NO arguing that I'm just imagining things! The symptoms aren't "organized" into monthly patterns, any more, though. They seem to just come on for a while, then go away for a while, then straggle back. The poor moods and fatigue, though, seem to come on and stick around more than before (Aargh!!)
Could I be a victim of vaxx shedding? The concept of transmissible vaccines was being explored as far back as 2015, with research groups talking about advances towards application (mostly for stopping zoonotic diseases in difficult-to-treat populations of free-roaming wildlife) at least in 2018. According to Pfizer's own Covid clinical trial protocol, pregnant women and women of childbearing age who were, in their words, subjected to "occupational exposure" through breath or skin contact would not be counted among the study subjects. What, precisely, they meant by "occupational exposure" was never defined, but they DID use the words exposed by breath or skin contact. This comes straight from their own study protocol, as approved by the human subjects research committee. I'm NOT attempting to stir anybody up or pick a fight, here, I'm just trying to find out if other unjabbed women who don't blindly swallow the conventional narrative and with whom I have some contact, have also noticed strange post-covid era menstrual changes as well.
Apparently thousands of women all over America (I don't know about the rest of the world) have had unusual menstrual experiences both after getting jabbed and also without getting jabbed, themselves. However, the unjabbed have all have had exposure to others who HAVE been jabbed. (With the high rate of jab acceptance everywhere, how could they not?) Some, like me, are post-menopausal and report a sudden return of their cycles. Yes, I've been to a gynecologist and I have no signs of cancer or other obvious uterine disorders that could cause occasional bleeding, and certainly nothing conventional that could explain a return of all of my normal cycle symptoms! Ladies, am I alone in this, or have any of the rest of you had something similar happen to you? I'm still in shock and hoping my gyne will work with me to rule vax shedding either in or out. I'm seeing her again soon and bringing several hefty research papers with me to show her I'm serious about getting to the root of this and that we can't dismiss the possibility (although she's a conventional sheeple who recommended the jab to me). I plan to get my homeopath involved, as well, if she'll listen. Thoughts? Thank you!
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I've heard about similar, however in those who got the shot.
I am not "post" yet, and have not heard from anyone about what you are experiencing. But then again, not everyone willingly talks about anything cycling either.
I'll certainly be following this thread.
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@Suburban Pioneer and @LaurieLovesLearning I contacted one of the herbalists that I am taking clinical studies with who specializes in reproductive health. It definitely seems to be a thing with those who have received the jab, although at this time not thought to have long lasting effects. But how do we know that as it hasn't been around long enough to assess long term negative effects?
This is a link to a blog article she has posted.
Aviva Romm has articles as well.
This one has a 30 minute podcast.
I haven't found anything related to "occupational exposure" to vax shedding but that doesn't mean its not a thing. Just no research into it yet that I found on a quick search. Big pharma doesn't really seem to care about menstrual irregularities, especially if it is one of their vaccines that might be the cause of it. Now, if they were able to make money off it, that might be a different story.
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I know a young woman who got Covid but didn't get the vaccine. She has been experiencing unusual heavy bleeding and the doctors can't find anything wrong.
The spike protein moves to reproductive organs of women and men. Men have been getting unpleasant side effects too.
We all need to work to eliminate the spike proteins from our bodies.
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I got really sick last December and it really altered my cycle. My close friends that I discussed it with noticed the same things. Two of us had an extra long cycle, one extra short. Very heavy bleeding. None of us had the vaccine, all of us had lots of hair loss afterward also.
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I know of two people who lost hair after having the Covid infection. Neither is pleased. I understand that quercitin supplements will help with that problem, and detox in general.
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I don't know if this would help with menstrual problems specifically, but here's a protocol from Dr. Lee Merritt for shedding victims:
https://drleemerritt.com/uploads/Shedding%20Protection%20and%20Treatment%2028%20oct%2021.pdf
Look through her web site for explanations of what each supplement does. I know most are protective; if my memory serves me, NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine) helps to rid the body of the spike protein.
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Hi @cali che Welcome to TGN's forum.
When you have time, we have an introductions section where you can let us know where you are from.
I had a look at the protocol.
NAC, Betaine, Vitamin D, Quercitin and Zinc all are recommended as treatment for the symptoms of COVID, long COVID and vaccine injury.
But I would caution against using Ivermectin that has been purchased for veterinary use. If you are going to use Ivermectin, it should be under the guidance of a medical practitioner with prescription Ivermectin for humans.
We need to be able to determine whether or not the "vaccine shedding" is at the root cause of any irregularities before randomly treating with anti-parasitical drugs. It is possible that women are contracting COVID but have been asymptomatic and the virus itself has caused issues.
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Hi @torey,
By all means, please get medical advice, but a person needs to find the right doctor(s). One possibility is through https://covid19criticalcare.com/
This was started by two MDs, at least one of whom was involved in emergency medicine when COVID came about. He, or perhaps it was Dr. Vladamir Zelenko (a general practitioner), who devised a protocol to prevent and/or treat COVID using Ivermectin (human prescription). Both have been successful in treating their patients.
By the way, Ivermectin has many more uses than just being anti-parasitical. It is also anti-inflammatory, which is one of the reasons it works against cytokine storms that overwhelms a person's system unless they are treated early (within 5 days). There are literally thousands of medical research papers about Ivermectin's effectiveness against COVID. Dr. Lee Merritt posted the info about veterinary ivermectin long ago when the government banned it's use against COVID, even though it was one of the few effective treatments around. During the time of this ban, Dr. Vladamir Zelenko treated government officials, including members of Congress, with Ivermectin.
This is not to get into a political discussion, but just to give a little more information about Dr. Merritt's credibility, backed up by three other doctors and thousands of research papers from many countries.
I hope this helps.
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Where can I find your introduction section?
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@cali che The categories are in along the right hand side of the page.
Here is a link to the introductions category.
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@Suburban Pioneer That would be disturbing. I had break through bleeding after menopause because I was on HRT. Got to say, I was not pleased. Got off of it as soon as possible. Gosh, I sure hope you can find some relief from your situation.
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Thank you all, I appreciate your responses and reference materials! Shiinzi, thanks for the reference to alopecia. I hadn't heard of that, before, as a consequence of either infection or the jab. Interesting that it occurred after infection. Have there been other symptoms as well?
The big challenge for me is going to find solid evidence of causation, from the jab transfer itself, as I have no proof as to whether or not I've ever actually been infected with the virus itself. Torey, the phrase "occupational exposure" is in the original Pfizer Covid study protocol. There are two sections in which pregnant women and women of childbearing age are supposed to be reported to study coordinators if they have "occupational exposure" to the jabbed via breath or skin contact. Interestingly, I found a study on possible transmission of vaccines (shedding) from 2018 that mentions Langerhans cells in the skin as a possible vector of transmission.
Transmissible vaccines have been a work in progress since at least 2015. The original aim was to stop zoonotic diseases in populations of free roaming and difficult to catch wild animals so they don't have the opportunity to leap into humans. I don't know what the state of that development is, today. Perhaps Pfizer is the stealth launch into humans? I always say to watch what we do to animals, because that's "practice" for what we'll eventually do to each other.
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For all: Here is an article that has cut out and explained the sections in the Pfizer original Covid research study protocol, complete with the references to "environmental exposure" and "occupational exposure": https://expose-news.com/2021/05/04/pfizer-confirms-covid-vaccine-shedding-leading-to-menstrual-cycle-disruption-is-possible/
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