My Oh Myocarditis! How I'm Managing this Terrible Heart Condition

in health •  2 years ago 

Myocarditis is inflammation and damage of the heart. It causes pain, a fast irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia), and death. I've had untreated myocarditis for more than a year, but it hasn't killed me yet, and I've figured out a few ways to keep it in check. In this post, I want to share what is working for me, in case it can help others who are dealing with this increasingly-prevalent threat.

My experience with myocarditis

I wrote about my unexplained heart problem several weeks ago, and recently expanded on it in an article regarding a major study that has shown exactly how this condition destroys the heart.

In summary, my previously-healthy heart started slipping into abnormal rhythms in November 2021. I don't have access to proper healthcare, but I was a medical professional for 10 years, and have managed to keep myself alive through the birth of my daughter, a difficult recovery for my wife, and an unexpected long-distance move with our toddler and newborn.

Some days, I feel almost normal, with just a few palpitations (abnormal beats) here and there. Other days, I'm in full-blown arrhythmia the entire day and night, with a pulse over 150 bpm, my heart stopping and starting, and pounding so hard my whole torso shakes. Regular activities like caring for children, getting exercise, and even sleeping become nearly impossible. I'm adept at spotting patterns, and more in tune with my body than almost anyone I've met, but I couldn't figure out anything that might be causing it. There was no telling when it would be reasonably okay, or when it would be so bad I was laid out on my bed whimpering and clutching my chest. My crippled wife, trying to recover from major surgery to birth our daughter, did everything she could for me and our little family.

At times when it has been out of whack for hours (or days) on end, I got short of breath, even at rest. My chest aches, and I have some sharp stabbing pains at times. My legs began to swell up in the evenings (pitting edema), a sign that my heart was failing to pump my blood around my body, keeping my organs, muscles, and brain perfused with oxygen. I have been miserable. Knowing my life was hanging by a thread, I updated my will and made arrangements with my wife.

No doctor wanted to touch my case, saying "you're too sick, and have to go to the hospital emergency room". When I did that, it happened to be during a moment when my heart was beating normally, and the doctors quickly ran some pointless blood tests, finding nothing, and sent me away. When I was in the ER, I witnessed an incredible amount of people - many of them healthy-looking men about my age - there with the same problem. It seems the hospital has become adept at covering their asses, while at the same time providing no help to the multitudes with sudden unexplained heart problems. I continued to suffer and deteriorate.

Just before our forced move to a tiny Northern town 1000 miles away, I managed to convince a doctor to send me for a week-long Holter monitor, which is basically a continuous ECG that records your heartbeat so a diagnosis can be made. Finally, I was going to have "official" confirmation, which in Canada is required before any care can be obtained. But because so many people are currently suffering heart problems like mine, there was a huge waitlist for the Holter monitor, and our moving day arrived before it could happen, sending me back to square one. A whole year of trying to get diagnosed/treated, wasted.

How did I get myocarditis?

Without care, I have no way of knowing for sure. Even with a good cardiologist in your corner (probably impossible right now), there's no guarantee the cause can be determined. That said, I know my heart was healthy before last November. I'm fit, don't smoke or drink, eat very well, and have spotless arteries. What could have done this?

Most people never knew about myocarditis before early 2021. You've probably heard that in the past couple years, millions of people around the world have died suddenly of heart problems, blood clots, and strokes. It has become commonplace to hear of athletes falling down dead, often in the middle of games. Famous people (many young and healthy) have up and died of heart attacks at an unprecedented rate. The media and big pharma are pushing the idea that "it's normal to die of heart attacks and strokes at any age", and made up the phrase "sudden adult death syndrome" (SADS). All-cause mortality has skyrocketed in developed countries around the world since 2021, and that realization won't be held back for much longer. The blind among us gobble up the official narrative and keep their heads down. The astute among us know something is seriously wrong. Many are speaking out.

Myocarditis is an accepted symptom of Covid-19. The mechanism is the spike proteins on the virus in our bloodstream cause damage to heart tissue. What is less understood by the mainstream is that the mRNA injections ("Covid vaccines" from Pfizer and Moderna) cause our bodies to generate trillions of these spike proteins, which do exactly the same thing, just in greater quantities. So you can get spike proteins - and myocarditis - from either the disease itself, or the only accepted treatment for the disease.

But I never took the Covid vaccines, which aren't really vaccines - something I've been shouting from the rooftops since the very beginning. So I didn't get "spiked" by the shots. Could I have got it from Covid? Maybe, although I didn't have any symptomatic illness late last year, and neither did anyone in my household. We had it in February 2020, and again in July 2022, but not in 2021. It's possible we had Covid last year without knowing it, and the only symptom was a permanently-damaged heart, but that's a longshot. So maybe it's just a really strange coincidence that I got myocarditis at the same time as hundreds of millions of other people, for no apparent reason?

Or maybe, I got it from other people who took the shots. The first booster was deployed here in BC at exactly the time I developed heart problems. But is there any way someone else's spike proteins could get into my body? Turns out, there is.

I spoke with Dr. Charles Hoffe about this issue this summer, and published our conversation here. Even a few months ago, solid research from around the world proved something is passing from injected people to non-injected people, causing genetic changes and problems like myocarditis. In other words, we can't avoid spike proteins just by avoiding the mRNA shots - we also get them from Covid, and from nearby people who DID take the shots.

So until I have another explanation, that's what I think happened to me. Maybe I got it from the other patients at my chiropractor's office, for example. But the bottom line is, I got myocarditis. It isn't mild, and it isn't going away on its own (as the media claims). It's debilitating, and it's ongoing. Luckily, I've finally figured out a few things that seem to help reduce its severity, and possibly even knock it into remission.

What works for me

I now know of a few things that help reduce the severity of my symptoms, and something that may potentially even knock them down completely. These methods fall into 2 categories: things that reduce heart rate and blood pressure, and things that reduce inflammation. (This makes sense, because myocarditis is inflammation of the heart and out of control heartbeat.)

1.) Reducing heart rate and blood pressure:

  • I began to notice a correlation between my cannabis use, and my heart symptoms. This is unusual because cannabinoids are known to be cardioprotective, but there was eventually no denying that when I vaporized cannabis, my heart would fall into abnormal rhythm soon after. When our move happened, and an unexpected ordeal separated me from my medicine, I had a few days without heart problems, helping me clue in to the correlation. THC is known to raise the heart rate and blood pressure. I reluctantly went completely cold turkey on cannabis, and noticed a slight overall improvement. But the myocarditis has continued. Even so, I recommend anyone experiencing myocarditis (or other heart symptoms) to try cutting back or quitting their cannabis use, to see if it helps.
  • I also started to notice that after I ate a meal high in carbohydrates, or had a sugary snack like chocolate, my symptoms would return (or get worse). On days when I had whole wheat toast and peanut butter for breakfast, I'd have less problems. On days when I had pancakes and maple syrup, I'd have more problems. It took a while, and it wasn't a perfect interrelationship, but I'm now convinced that high blood sugar does play a role. And research is clear - sugar in the blood raises our heart rate and blood pressure. If you have heart problems, look into something akin to a diabetic (low glycemic index) diet. It's worth skipping out on potatoes, rice, and treats to see if it eases your suffering.
  • Stress reduction techniques - which for me was meditation, deep breathing, and avoiding alarming or angry situations - help keep my heart rate and blood pressure down. I guess it seems obvious, but it took quite a while to really nail this one down. It doesn't always work. For example, how do you meditate when your chest is thumping, lurching, and aching? But avoiding things that cause extra stress, anger, and shock do seem to be helpful, so I do my best. It's common knowledge, and backed up by science, that stress raises our blood pressure and heart rate. It can't cause myocarditis on its own, but it does seem to make it worse.

2.) Reducing inflammation:

Inflammation of the heart tissue (or lining around the heart) triggers abnormal rhythm because an enlarged heart has trouble pumping properly. Anti-inflammatory drugs like Tylenol or Advil do seem to help a little. Antioxidants like NAC (N-acetyl cysteine, the precursor to glutathione in our bodies) also help, and are recommended by the Front Line Covid Critical Care alliance, a group of doctors and researchers following the science, not the political science. But none of those things work completely, or last very long.

What REALLY does the trick? For me, it seems to be Ivermectin.

If you're not familiar with this medication, please do yourself a favour and visit the FLCCC site, which is the preeminent authority on Ivermectin and on treating people with Covid-19 spike protein disorders like myocarditis. ZeroHedge has done numerous articles, the latest here, also providing great information. I myself have done quite a few posts about this safe and effective drug, which had to be slandered and censored so that the "vaccines" could be foisted upon the world, since "emergency use authorizations" can not take place if there's an alternative treatment. I even paid $1000 for a small box of tablets from overseas, since it isn't legally available here in Canada. It works really, REALLY well against Covid, other viruses, and parasites like worms. Yes, it can be given to livestock, but it has been used in humans for decades. Ivermectin is the definition of safe and effective.

But what happened a couple days ago is something I want to share with you now.

Thinking we were coming down with one of the colds going around, my wife and I decided to take a dose before bed the other night. We happened to look up correct dosages for our weights, and discovered there was new information that indicated we've been taking a smaller amount than we could have. I decided to take a full 12mg tablet.

At the time, I had just gone through 5 days of almost-nonstop arrhythmia. My chest was aching, I was short of breath, and I felt like I was on the verge of death. I couldn't handle another cold or flu at this point, so I gladly took my dose, and went to bed. Not that I was expecting more than a couple hours of sleep, with my heart pounding out of my chest, but I had to try.

What happened next blew me away.

I had a full night's sleep.

That's unusual for me, because I haven't slept well for a long time, even before myocarditis. But soon after falling asleep, my heart returned to a normal rhythm and pace, and that allowed me to sleep like a baby. We both slept well, and woke up refreshed for the first time in a while. WOW! But that's not all.

Yesterday, I had a full day with ZERO heart symptoms. I was ticking like a metronome, and I felt like a million bucks. I played with my kids, I shoveled snow, I did all the things I love/need to do, and nothing phased me. It was like the myocarditis had disappeared. I wasn't expecting anything like that, but it was hard not to notice! The timing is pretty obvious... within hours of the big dose of Ivermectin, I was symptom-free. Sure, maybe it was a coincidence, but it sure doesn't seem that way to me.

Last night, I had another great sleep. And today, I had another day without heart symptoms! I haven't had 2 full days without at least a few palpitations in months. Something's definitely different.

It's not magic. It's not even surprising, if you know what Ivermectin does. It is both a potent anti-inflammatory, and it binds to spike proteins, helping the body eliminate them. In other words, it not only treats the problem, it helps to cure it at the same time.

Do I recommend you consider Ivermectin, if you have myocarditis or arrhythmia that may have originated from Covid, Covid "vaccines", or transfer from nearby people who took Covid "vaccines"? Yes! If you need more help in starting your research, please let me know.

I will continue to update this blog with my personal anecdotal findings, and any new related research I come across. Tonight, even though I haven't had any symptoms in 48 hours, I took another dose. A 3rd night of proper sleep may be in the cards, and it would be the first time that has happened in YEARS. Tomorrow, assuming I have another day without myocarditis symptoms, I will be searching for another source of Ivermectin tablets, because I'm going to start taking it daily. ANYTHING that allows me to care for my wife and children, and live a normal life without constant suffering, is absolutely worth pursing. I'd probably even take it if it was potentially harmful or dangerous, which it isn't. This is why it had to be slandered and censored ruthlessly by the mainstream. It's one of the closest things we have to a miracle drug. It's also incredibly easy and cheap to produce, although prohibition drives up the price and difficulty getting one's hands on it. (If you have a good source, please contact me!)

Conclusion

For me, quitting cannabis, reducing stress, and avoiding extra carbohydrates in my diet has helped to make myocarditis more manageable. But it was Ivermectin that seems to really put it in its place. I recommending you look into all of these potential treatments if you know anyone suffering from myocarditis, arrhythmia, or unexplained heart problems right now. For the first time in a year, I have hope that I might be able to overcome myocarditis, or at least be able to get on with living.

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I will be searching for another source of Ivermectin tablets

I can now get it pretty easily for ya, I think.
If you want me to get some some for ya - just give me a shout.

although prohibition drives up the price and difficulty getting one's hands on it. (If you have a good source, please contact me!)

no problemo getting hold of it - and it's pretty cheap , matey.

If memory serves (we only buy it every 9 months, ish - for our pets ) - it cost us about 10 $ (US) dollars for 12 tablets. ...(I think...pretty sure).
...not sure of mg dosage, per pill....
....I've just had a quick look around for the old packaging , to give you the details - but I can't find it.

As I say, and as far as I know - there are PLENTIFUL cheap supplies of it in these parts.

email me at my new email :
[email protected]

(I'm 99% sure there will be no probs whatsoever...)


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

It seriously started to clear up everything. Everywhere like I felt cancer growing again starting to do down. And that big hard sore spot from since the first baby is finally starting to go away.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Yessss. I really hope this is the start of better times for us. We've been hopeful and then burned a few times before, but Ivermectin is adding up both anecdotally (we both feel amazing after going on a larger dose), and in the research. It's helping a lot of people with a lot of things. Hope is good. This is my 3rd day with zero heart symptoms! And I feel better in other ways as well. One thing I like about Ivermectin is that, just like cannabis, it both treats the symptoms AND actually fixes the underlying problems. Where Tylenol can just reduce inflammation and pain, Ivermectin can do that as well as often heal the body so the symptoms never come back, as in the case of removing spike proteins permanently from the body. Fingers are crossed...


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  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

The Spike protein was a scam, seems all they did is fill people up with Graphene Oxide.
https://ecency.com/covid-1984/@baah/dr-luis-marcelo-martinez-the-spike-protein-doesnt-exist-orwell-city

This is a real ordeal just reading! Hang on in there buddy and try to stick to the stuff (or NOT stick to the stuff) that you have found out for yourself (sugar etc.)!

Wishing you all the best! 🙏

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I suspect this information will conflict with your beliefs but I would read this

https://www.westonaprice.org/?s=Myocardial+


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  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

In one of the articles from that post I archived it exposes how both the brain swab tests and masks were laced with copious amounts of graphene.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I'm sure you know this, but myocardial infarction (heart attack caused by death of the heart muscle) and arrhythmia aren't the same thing, even though they involve the heart. Same with myocarditis.

The article you linked to describes a hypothesis of one man who died in 2000. It is not a widely-held belief among cardiologists.

That said, some people believe elderly couples who die within weeks of each other do so because of a "broken heart". But most generally ascribe this to increased stress/emotion setting off an underlying heart problem, such as atherosclerosis, and not simply from dying of stress or sadness.

Anything written about heart conditions in 2022 is highly suspect, but you know that too. For example, just in the past year, we have been told it's normal for healthy people (including babies) to suddenly drop dead from arrythmia, heart attack, stroke, etc. I was paying attention to this topic years ago, and that was rarely an idea that was put forth, especially with such force as it is now.



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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

That link was to a website with articles dating back to 1937!


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I'm talking about the article you linked to which was written this year, making it highly suspect.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

That link was to a search for myocardia...there are over 100 thousand pages of research on the site on all aspects of health...key point i was highlighting for you... lack of animal based nutriets leads to heart disease


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Oh, it's 100,000 pages of research. Any one stand out for you? Headlines don't qualify as legitimate scientific study for me.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

You will just have to spend about 5 years reading it like I did nearly 20 years ago to overcome a disease that was supposed to kill me in under a year

ID START WITH THE ORIGInAL BOOK but here is some history for context

https://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/nutrition-greats/great-pioneers-in-nutrition-of-the-twentieth-century/

Ive been meaning to add a copy of this to my blog...it's good
https://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks02/0200251h.html

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

The weston a price foudation have been saying covid is bullshit for years...they literally wrote the book on it...

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Oh my God
Sorry about that
I'm glad that you know what works for you.

  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

ReeD

I believe Psilocybin will be useful in CURING this Biological Weapon Attack on the innocent.
Please also consider looking into that. But Yoga and Pranayama are older technologies to improve health and extend life.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Yes, the FLCCC alliance recommends yoga as one of the therapies for removing spike proteins.
"The uploader has not made this video available in your country"


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

"Your Country"?
I thought this was the Internet 😐

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Some YouTubers set their videos to only allow viewers from their own country. Other people get a gray screen and the "not available" message. We don't even get to see the title of the video so we can go look it up elsewhere :(


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

It might all be so different as that we think it is .

https://scalarheartconnection.com/articles/the-sun-is-singing-to-our-hearts-382/

Have strength in your struggle ,.. i hope you find your solutions .


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