Pericarditis after vaccine

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go well many of you very many of you have been asking to have Kyle back on on the channel so Kyle's thankfully agreed to come back so Carl thank you very much for coming back after last time yeah I'm excited to talk and I think it'll be fun especially kind of filling in a little bit about the DC trip and how that went and then oh yeah also I felt like there was a few things I saw in the comments last time that I didn't do the best job of clarifying um so yeah I want have a few things I just want to do better job clarifying fantastic fantastic let's just give a bit of brief background so you had your first Pfizer dose in in May June 10th he had your second Pfizer dose and then a couple of weeks after that um you you were you started to feel unwell you had the fast heart rate you had the fast heart rate when you when you were standing up and you felt your heart wasn't right and and you lost your ability to do strenuous exercise because you were you are you are a professional athlete you're a mountain bike Mountain Bike champion and the thing that particularly got me curious as we've talked about before was just a few seconds after you had your second vaccine you had a metallic taste in your mouth now to me that is an indication that the vaccine went into a blood vessel because it went to your tongue straight away with it within seconds so we think that that could have been part of the problem you were you went to various Healthcare Providers and eventually you were diagnosed with um pericarditis which is the inflammation of the layer around about the heart now I think I think a million people first of all Kyle want to know how are you feeling now yeah I've actually been making some pretty good strides in the past few weeks so I've been excited about that I started seeing a new Doctor Who is like a brain and body doctor and he's actually been helping me get through um the pots symptoms so for people that maybe don't know I got diagnosed with pericarditis which like you said swelling of the liner around the heart and then I also got diagnosed with pots which is called postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome basically what that means is you're parasympathetic and your sympathetic nervous system aren't working in balance and so like when I would go from laying to standing up my body wouldn't regulate properly and I would get kind of the blacking out or just even if I was standing there sometimes my heart rate would kind of run away from me and another weird symptom was I would just start breaking out in sweat all the time which is random so I could be my girlfriend gets mad at me because uh it'll be the same temperature every night when we go to bed right and then one night I'll be cold one night I'll be sweating one night you know it's as hard to regulate temperature and so this new doctor that I've been seeing um he's been working with me on Neuro Therapy and then also some different different supplements and peptides and then we're doing hyperbaric chamber and that's been helping me a lot so I feel like my pot symptoms are resolving a lot and then now I'm just kind of trying to figure out my joint pain which is like the reactive arthritis issues and we actually did some cool testing in the past couple weeks and I got my ige level checked with an allergist and my ige level is 883 and a normal one is below 115. so I'm having just a serious kind of reaction and allergic reaction to everything and so pretty much all the environmental factors we tested I'm allergic to now um and then a lot of the food so I'm just kind of playing this battle of trying to figure out how to calm down my joint pain I think that there's three things really to unpack their car the first is that when you stand up you're aware that your heart rate goes up this is this pots thing and uh is that can you feel your heart like beating away very fast rate or what do you yeah stand up and it's it's weird too because I for the most part we're like a wearable tracker like a Garmin watch but yeah I actually had to stop wearing it just because I was looking at it so much you know like when you get into the situation it's been four months of dealing with this yeah yeah watching that but you could just see it like I would go from laying down and have a heart rate around 60 and then you stand up heart rate's maybe around 90 and then it'll slowly start running away up to like 1 30 and then if I sit down or lay down again it'll come back down and kind of just have to cycle so I've been getting a lot better to the point now where I can stand quite a bit more um but yeah like I was telling you right before we started this we went out and tried to have dinner with a friend last night and then just being out for like three hours talking and just trying to eat then uh I kind of had a pretty bad relapse of symptoms last night and this morning but I went and saw my allergist again and we're just trying to figure out really like what I can eat now because my body's so overreactive to everything um I could show you we did an allergy test and I basically this is how it reacted on my back I don't know if you can see that wow we can see that yeah so let's say that again Carl they expose you to something and yeah so they didn't they did an allergy test where basically they this is all the environmental allergies so like every tree and pollen and cat dog all these different things so I've never been really allergic to anything I've never had to take allergy shots or really anything and then um now just I'm like so hyper allergic and we tested all the foods and I'm like really allergic to peanut and beef and wheat and just a lot of the ones that are kind of inflammatory generally I've gotten to the point where if I eat it then my body just reacts and so we've been doing a lot of research and my allergist thinks I have something called Mast Cell Activation Syndrome um and so we're gonna start some treatment and try to get the mast cells to calm down because I guess basically their role is to really just cause allergic reactions as a defense mechanism from eating toxic foods back in the day but yeah my eosinophils are really high and then my ige like I said is like through the roof so um yeah other than that I guess your question is if I'm doing better but yeah I'm learning a lot and so I think that's what's been cool and I think that's why a lot of people you know on the last video there's a lot of comments where people are going through similar situations and a lot of them are having trouble getting diagnosed or knowing what to do and so that's maybe why there was quite a few people that watch just because a lot of people feel alone and not really sure what to do and I'm kind of in this whole process learning as we go as well and um yeah it's a big part of the reason why we're doing this car because we want people that are suffering from things like this to know they're not alone that help is available and the groups are getting get together to work out how to address these problems yeah and I think it was good to just like the last video I think there's this conversation that needs to be had right and it's hard to have this conversation in a lot of places now and that's what's nice about Independent Media and like YouTube sorry I have a little dog with me no dogs are great let's have a look at him it's a little dude is my girlfriend's dog it's fantastic yeah but um I think a lot of people want to have this conversation and just kind of both sides and you know especially with your information about the aspiration issue if it truly is as simple as just us changing the guideline around aspiration then that could save a lot of people from being in this situation you know I don't think it's that simple but it's one factor it's one variable that would really like to eliminate then we'll know yeah until we eliminate that varial variable we don't know so um you used to do these mountain bike events Kyle you're a mountain bike Champion for three three different years how how far were those events how many miles um it was kind of different because the sport that I participated in is called Enduro and so what that is is basically we all ride kind of a region so say we go to like Colorado we'll ride this one area like Crested Butte and then basically what you'll do is you have five or six different stages which are your race runs or your time down the hill but you have to get to every the top of every stage so an average race would be between like six and eight hours probably of pedaling and then you'd have five or six time downhill stages which would cumulatively be like around 50 minutes sometimes so it's kind of like a pretty a pretty full day usually and then sometimes we'd even do multi-day races where it's two or three days back to back so this is six to eight hours really pretty serious strenuous physical activity at an elite level which is like the Sprint but you still have to have the endurance to kind of do the full day you've got to get there you can't take a lift up on a chairlift you've got a cycle yeah yeah and what about now how how far can you cycle now um I haven't I honestly haven't done anything since since July when I kind of had my first big reaction with my heart um I'm just on I'm kind of scared to be honest with you I'm scared to get back into it because I feel like anytime I start to push it or do anything like I have a little rowing machine and I kind of worked up and was doing about 10 to 15 minutes a day on that but then I can feel it like even just right now like I just have like a light burn in my heart and so we did a stress test in September and my heart looked okay you know the pericarditis was gone but I'm still kind of dealing with the pot symptoms and I'm not sure if working out and like causing this reaction again would cause the pericarditis to come back so I'm just I don't know I'm honestly just kind of nervous about what to do I don't know what to do um which is completely understandable I mean all you can do is be guided by a cardiologist isn't it I mean you know these people specialize in this but I understand that completely you've come yeah you just don't know yeah sorry my cardiologist had um said basically hey your stress test looks good and I think that you should start trying to work into things and see how it goes and then hopefully by this winter you'll be able to start kind of working out again so that's really what I'm hoping for timeline wise and you know there's also been a lot of people that have reached out and said even though this happened to you and it's it sucks that this happened there are a lot of people that get the my own pericarditis due to covid as well so like I sympathize to everyone who has to deal with this regardless and that's definitely not what um yeah this whole story has been about is like a woe is me type thing it's more of just like you said trying to make people feel not so alone and with those comments that we got there's so many people that said oh my God I'm having the same struggles and if I can kind of be a voice to help them feel like they know what to do a little bit and yeah this is not an anti-vaccination video is it we're not saying we're not saying don't get the vaccine we're saying that this is a complication you've got from We Believe from the vaccine but as you said rightly say people get this complication from covert as well yeah and uh and and the suffering would be would be the same just tell us about this burn that you mentioned the burn in your heart there Carl just tell us what that what that is where it is and what it feels like um no it's good it's good so I guess the only way I can really describe it is just like almost like a fullness around my heart so it doesn't feel like you know when you get heartburn it's kind of like acid reflux yeah it's just more the center of your body this one's just more of just like a localized fullness and kind of just light burning that it comes and goes all the time but like I said last night we went to dinner when I got home I really was struggling quite a bit with my joints and then also just this morning when I woke up I was like man my heart doesn't feel good again so it was honestly I had a pretty rough morning just because I've been feeling like I was making so much good progress and then got a little bit uh excited and tried to go out to dinner what happens now if you eat peanuts I don't know that's what I'm nervous about but I did notice so a lot of people um were kind of saying hey you should try plant-based you should try this you should try carnivores try all these different things to try to eliminate like a different elimination diets and I did try that over the past few months so I've tried everything from Full plant-based vegan I tried you know something kind of in the middle and then even tried carnivore for a bit but I noticed now if I eat any beef or really any sugar or wheat then within about two to three hours my body just kind of locks up and I just get really sore and tight so I'm kind of in this position where I did a four day fast like a 96 hour water fast and that was really interesting because it was really difficult to get through not eating for a few days right yeah but also all of my symptoms like my immune symptoms and my reaction and my pot symptoms all felt like they kind of faded away a little bit so that was really cool and I had two good days where I was like oh my God I think I fixed it I'm better and then you know by the third day once I was kind of refeeding and started eating a little bit then it all kind of came back so um allergies before this this is all completely new yeah and that's why it's tough because you know like you said with the aspiration I'm hopefully that's you know one huge factor of this but it could also be something where I was allergic to an ingredient and the vaccine and maybe it caused this Mast Cell Activation Syndrome or like it's just so difficult to know exactly what's going on and if it's you know was this all caused due to that invert inadvertent intravenous administration or was it caused maybe due to an allergy as well and yeah I guess that's kind of where this conversation needs to be had right because for me I was blind to the fact like I honestly was blind to the fact that there was a big risk with this I thought it was you know it's been spoken about being so nonchalant like do your part you know get vaccinated and that was kind of what we wanted to do so went ahead and got vaccinated and then when I had all these issues and then later on found out oh there is actually there is a risk of heart issue and there is a risk of these different things and some people will say oh you're an idiot for not knowing that but at the end of the day I spent all of last year just trying to like work on our business and working with are doing and I honestly just kind of wanted to do what was best for other people so when they said hey you can't transmit covet if you get vaccinated and you're going to need it to travel and our job requires a lot of traveling I was like okay well that's two good things let's just go ahead and do it they make it seem like it's no big deal so I think that's why people are hungry for this um conversation to be had it's just acknowledging what's going on let's just give a little bit of background here uh Kyle that the IGG the immunoglobulin type e yeah they're they're the ones that trigger off this allergic response so it sounds like you're making an immunoglobulin type ease to Everyday substances and in medicine this is a condition we'll call a to P so you've got essentially induced atop that's making you allergic to all these things and the mast cells the reason that the mast cells are there in the tissues is actually to induce inflammation so if I if I slap myself on the arm and my arm goes red that's because the mast cells of release histamine inflammation normally of course is good it's part of the healing process but as we saw from that picture of your back um that's not good that's remarkably bad so your mast cells are releasing a substance called histamine which is is causing this allergic reaction that that's what's happening and you never used to have that and the eosinophils are the white blood cells that we mentioned that that they are also raised in allergic reactions so they're raised in parasitic diseases which you clearly haven't got but they're also raised in allergic reactions and people get them raise the eosinophils in asthma so this is a classic um and I wasn't aware of this until we just started this conversation this is a very much an allergic pattern but you also learn retrospectively that as as well as having pericarditis you had some uh markers in your blood called troponins yeah which indicate myocardial damage yeah a lot of people were curious and last one I had mentioned kind of being dismissed as an anxiety case or depression case you know when I first went to the hospital so a lot of people ask you know what happened what came of that and so I do have the letter that they sent me from the hospital and um basically they said you know thank you for submitting this report and as you may be aware of the Physicians who staff our emergency department are independent providers not employees of Saint Alphonsus so that was their kind of response and then that kicked me over to another letter and these people said um you know I'm they basically said we're sorry for what happened it looks like you're ultimately diagnosed with pericarditis that could be a very difficult diagnosis to make it was not made at the ER and you know we're glad that you got treatment and we're going to educate our group about these complications so you know that's really what came out of it and a lot of people were saying oh you need to try to have that person fired or just these different things and I think that's not what this is we have this no it's not and we have this Fascination right now where if someone makes a mistake it's like jump on them right and like this was a mistake that the provider made and they're hopefully learning from it and I just wanted to provide information for them to learn from it but I don't want to live in the society where if you make one mistake you're ostracizer you know just kind of thrown out and so that's I don't know that's how I felt about it a lot of people are like oh you need to Sue this person or sue the hospital no that's not what it's about it's about let's have this conversation let's just learn about this and try to figure out what we can do moving forward to make things better right so the first diagnosis was was was um pericarditis in the same say that's difficult to make well I used to work on a coronary care unit we made that diagnosis every day it was a pretty straightforward diagnosis to make to be quite honest we didn't have any difficulty with it at all I mean we would recognize it would say I think this president's got a bit of pericarditis consultant would come around yeah he's got a bit of pericarditis it would be a very simple thing but it was it was very I was very disappointed to hear that you had these raised troponins which means your heart muscle was actually affected as well um Kyle yeah you had a degree of myocarditis as well as pericarditis I think that's a slight amount because after our last talk I actually did go and I pulled all my medical records and got them for me to kind of review and they actually had my troponin levels reported a bit differently so it says the first opponent level they took I was told it was you know below a one but it was actually a 23 and then the second difference I know in my chart too at the bottom it basically said you know High elevated level people that are chronically sick or old may have a baseline near this and so it's just like I don't know what happened and I don't know you know a lot of people said well it's probably because you mentioned the word vaccine that they just automatically just shut you down and kind of said oh this guy's crazy and that's what's frustrating about this whole thing is I mean I got vaccinated because I wanted to do my part and kind of help out right and so I'm obviously not anti but then when you look at this and you say how did they miss this diagnosis and then there's also other markers like my respiration rate was extremely high I was in the ER for three and a half hours they told me I just have anxiety and then you know kind of kicked me to the curb and I ended up in the hospital four days later again with even worse symptoms so they're I don't know I'm just grateful that there is platforms like this to just talk about this stuff in a kind of measured manner right and hopefully people can learn you know you know if if this if the only message you get across Kyle is this never ever assume a condition is psychological until you've eliminated the biological organic possibilities yeah you know you know now for a doctor to say that this is this is up here somewhere it's a mental thing where natural sure fact there's a biological disease going on it's just don't do that you know that that just goes against every fundamental thing that I've taught for the last 30 years to be quite honest it's just yeah that's just it's just incredible that what that would happen yeah and one thing that I did hear and kind of learn in Washington DC this past week is that the NIH has pretty strict guidelines about even diagnosing things as vaccine injury right away and so a lot of the doctors are afraid to make that diagnosis because they can kind of have it come back on them if they prematurely make that diagnosis and so that was something that's kind of sad to see is that there are a lot of doctors that are oh maybe this is happening in this direction but I want to be careful not to put myself out there and put my neck on the line by diagnosing it as a vaccine injury and I even had this past week a nurse privately message me from the hospital I'm being seen at and asked me hey I have a few patients that I think are injured from the vaccine do you know who I could put them towards like who which doctors you're working with because I'm having a hard time finding treatment for them and so there's like this this small amount of Brave doctors that are really taking this on as as for what it is and saying hey I'm diagnosing this as a vaccine injury I'm going to help you get treatment I'm going to help you you work through this and that way you can at least even file a claim for like the cicp which is you know the pair of Last Resort for vaccine injury because right now currently you know if you submit a various report they never follow up with you there's no there's no follow-up with that there's nothing that comes of that it's just you're kind of submitting out into the ether and hoping that you're a data point that they can use later down the road but yeah yeah there is a program called the vicp which is the vaccine injury protection program in the US and the covid-19 vaccines have immunity as far as I understand they have immunity from basically being a part of that fund so the companies don't have to pay out the people that are injured then also you can't submit a vicp claim but there is a pair of last resort called the cicp and they've gotten about 3 000 the current number as of like yesterday was 3022 claims of kova 19 vaccine injury and they have paid out zero people so far so they're all in processing and some of the claims came as early as January of this year so you know almost 10 11 months down the Road and we're still not seeing anyone get help and I don't know what that is and I'm hoping you know it's nothing malicious it could just be bureaucracy and how slow things are but it is a problem that people aren't getting diagnosed with vaccine injury which makes it not able to get support down the road and I think that's one thing I just wanted to highlight as well is like no matter what your stance is on this whole thing we should all come to the realization and the agreement that we need to be transparent and we need to be forthright in the fact that people are being injured and that way they can actually follow the correct path to get help but when you have someone come in presenting classic symptoms of you know pericarditis or something like this or a heart issue and then you dismiss them as an anxiety attack not only does that kind of hurt their spirit and their soul and it just makes me feel like I'm just this crazy person and then end up in the hospital four days later but it also makes it harder to get proper treatment down the road because once you get diagnosed as an anxiety thing it's hard to say oh no no I promise it wasn't you know it was actually I actually was having an issue yeah it tends to stick so we criticize doctors in China for being censored we criticized the Chinese government that they didn't allow these doctors to talk about the pandemic it sounds like what you're saying is in the U.S doctors are being censored that they are they are not free to express the concerns they want to concern they want to express it yeah at least it puts them at a high risk you know like it could be maybe they're not being fully censored but it at least puts them at a high risk of having having it come back on them introduces self-censorship then really doesn't it yeah yeah that that is yeah if doctors can't give Frank medical opinions that would that that concerns me quite a lot I must say it does Carl you mentioned DC this is District of Columbia presumably Washington uh what What's it was it the Capitol building yeah so we actually um you know last time we kind of chatted a little bit but yeah I got to go to Washington DC and be a part of this panel and so there's around 20 people that spoke and the senator named Senator Johnson organized the panel so this is testifying to Senate isn't it yeah testifying to Senate and Senator Johnson personally invited you know Anthony fauci the head of the NIH head of the CDC the head of the FDA the CEO of Pfizer the CEO of moderna and all the state representatives of the vaccine injured that we're speaking out so like for me that would be Idaho and there were several I think there's around 10 vaccine injured people speaking out and then 10 doctors and scientists and it was frustrating because you know we're all very hopeful that we can maybe have a good conversation and hash this out a little bit um but yeah none of the people invited showed up from from that list so that was so Dr fauci didn't come yeah no no one from the US government that's you know in the CDC yeah and I I went from the Food and Drug Administration came no one came and they didn't even send a representative no one from Centers for Disease Control game no zero no one from National Institutes of healthcare no one from fires that came and no one from moderna came and this is this is a hearing before the United States Senate yes yes I'm I'm just going through that because it's hard to believe I know and what's sad is I wouldn't believe it if I wasn't living it either and I know you know I've had so many people that are like hey it's not as big of a deal as you make it out to be and this isn't really a thing that's happening and I I don't see these vaccine injuries happening but if I wasn't living it I wouldn't understand what's actually happening and how many people's lives are being affected and you know like one of the guys who spoke out his name is Doug he's also from Idaho but he had a really severe reaction to the Johnson and Johnson vaccine and it caused transverse myelitis which is basically the demyelination of the spinal cord and so what happened to him is his spinal cord ruptured and now he's paralyzed and he spent 30 days in the hospital and the first 30 days in the hospital cost him 1.2 million dollars and there's no there's no funding available right now for him or his family so there he was speaking out you know on a much bigger stance than where I am I'm just a guy who had a heart issue but when I started to see this kind of unfold I'm like okay well I need to at least advocate for these people because we all need to advocate for each other we're all people in this pandemic and trying to make it through and then when you see these injuries happen which yes a lot of these injuries couldn't happen with covet as well but a lot of the guys that are getting injured and the women that are getting injured it's like we've been told it's safe and effective we're trying to do our part and then this happens and then where do you go from there how do you get treatment and yeah it was just sad that no one even felt the need to show up or send a representative to listen to these stories and it kind of showed me a lot and the other thing that I thought was interesting is you know Washington DC as a whole has a very strict Mass mandate everywhere you go and so we're all at the hotel room you know everyone gets down to the main lobby everyone has their masks on we get on the bus they load all the wheelchairs up because there's four people in wheelchairs we go over to the Capitol and as soon as we get to the Capitol I realize that like the security guard didn't have a mask on and I was like hey this might be a super dumb question but do we need to wear masks in here and they go no anything in the capital and Senate building there's no mask mandate you can do whatever you want so then we were there for three and a half hours or four hours almost and to just see the fact that all these people had no Mass they didn't even really social distance they didn't do anything that we've been told to do it just I kind of opened my eyes even more and then to see them not show up and there was this table with all their names you know fouchy and NIH director CDC director all these people empty table with their placards there with their names on it and you're just like okay this is the problem that we're having right now is that people aren't having honest conversation they didn't even send Junior officials no at all like no one zero zero people and the only news outlets that actually showed up and kind of reported on it were the independent news outlets which are usually more more conservative based but there wasn't like an NPR there wasn't anyone there that wanted to just listen and say hey what's going on it was just like Newsmax and a few different Christian news channels and that was it and I don't know no no CNN no Fox none of the big ones I did I did listen to Doug's testimony of course he I think it was just after you wasn't he Kyle um yeah I mean I mean so presumably he's bankrupt now then I mean who can afford 1.2 million dollars that's yeah and what's hard too is that you know what we've learned through this whole process is there was four people that spoke out that have transverse myelitis and so I mean even though you know correlation does not equal causation right but if you start to see that there's these vaccines that all kind of operate on the spike protein mechanism and then you're seeing that maybe it's all inadvertent administration too intravenously maybe that's what's happening as well but you have all these different vaccines and they're kind of manifesting in heart issues and they're manifesting in like this transverse myelitis problem which four people had at this panel you would think they would want to at least kind of investigate you know and listen and say hey what is happening why why is this happening and try to learn a little bit more so I mean how easy would it be for any American Research institution any University any decent hospital to find out everyone who was at that testimony send it hearing for example and just send them a questionnaire and say did you get an immediate effects or metallic taste in your mouth I mean how hard would that be to do you know it would just be so so simple to do that and what people just don't seem to be taking it up at all yeah well it puts you at risk too so you know everyone who's a scientist or doctor that spoke out I mean they are at risk of losing their job so it shouldn't be that way but the fact that they're just speaking out you know because it says you know trust the science but if you're only looking at one side and there is some data that was presented that was very you know like hey we need we need to look into this how do you distrust one side of something if especially if the I don't know you're just not having an honest conversation and that's kind of where my point of frustration comes because like I said before I'm not an expert I'm not a doctor I'm not a scientist I am a human being that's living through the situation and I would have never thought in a million years that it was it was as real as it is right and then once it happens to you it goes from being a rare situation to a real situation and I'm just I don't know it sucks and I know a lot of people had issues with covet and I'm not trying to Discount that either at all but we do need to have this conversation and it needs to happen and people need to be present to to listen and learn and just ask questions you know I would have loved if someone like fauci or one of those guys showed up and we could have like an honest conversation I don't know why that's so hard to ask you know well if any of these people are listening they're more than welcome to come and talk to me that's for sure I just find it so disrespectful that it just didn't bother to turn up it's just it adds insult to injury doesn't it it's just yeah and that's the hardest thing too is there's a lot to learn from this panel I mean like one of the girls kalei she had a really bad bout of covid and so what was scary for her she thought she was going to die of covid and then she recovered and then like a month later so she went and got vaccinated and after her second shot of Pfizer she had extreme neurological issues and Tremors now which have not resolved it's been several months of just constant shaking and was really sad John is that three of the people that spoke that were injured at that meeting had been admitted to the hospital within 10 days prior for suicide so three of the people speaking there were in the hospital within the last 10 days suicidal and then they're speaking here and the people don't even bother to show up and so like I said before whether you're pro-vaccine or you're anti-vaccine or you're in the middle like a lot of us are we need to at least have this conversation and it shouldn't be a taboo topic right it's like yes there is injury is it small yeah probably if if it is advertent Administration like intravenously then let's why not change the guidelines why not have this conversation the guy from the CDC they could have been there and said hey you know what let's make sure did you guys get a metallic taste you know I would have raised my hand okay maybe we should look into the uh you know changing the CDC guidelines because it obviously States moderna and Pfizer both say You must aspirate and then the CDC says do not aspirate so one of them is wrong right well far as what Madonna Say must be given intramuscularly they don't say how because they don't yeah you know they don't want to get into the clinical side of it which I guess is understandable but but they do so it has to be given intramuscularly and yeah I don't think that's being insured that suicide bit hits pretty hard actually Carl I mean I've worked with quite a few people who've um uh well you know suicide attempts and families of people have committed suicide and there's just nothing more devastating it's just it's just it's just terrible that people get to that level of uh desperation well and it's sad too because I mean as a society right how could we prevent that and one of the biggest ways we could prevent those people from feeling that way is by listening to them sure it's simple human contact this this is what's so disturbing that this is actually a conversation that doctors and scientists are not allowed to have and I actually get this quite a bit you know I I'll make a video which like this for example People Are People I'll say after this video why why are you pandering to anti-vaxxers why are you supporting anti-vaxxers I'm not I just want to get to the truth well you'll talk about a therapeutic and people say why why why why are you proposing a therapeutic and demeaning the vaccines or talk about the vaccines and people say why are you promoting vaccines the dangerous no we just want to get at the truth it's a conversation that we have the right to be able to have yeah and one thing that I just kind of wrote down is you know we do need to acknowledge the fact that there is a party in this situation that's making tens of billions of dollars from this situation they're operating without immunity they are also responsible for a lot of the scientific data and clinical trials being funded and pushed through and they also sponsor a lot of the mainstream media narrative right and that's a fact all those are facts and does that mean that they're doing something bad it doesn't it doesn't mean that but it does mean that it could distort the view a little bit right and we need to have these conversations with people that are independent and so I thought it was also interesting at that DC meeting there was two people Maddie who is a 12 year old in the clinical trial for Pfizer she was dropped after her injury and so she didn't count towards the data in that trial and then Brienne who's actually the one who organized the react 19 group she was in the astrogenical clinical trial and she had an adverse reaction after the first dose but to complete the trial you had to have both doses so she counted as a withdrawal even though she had a severe injury and was in the hospital for weeks you know so just from from those two people that I was with all week I know that there's some Distortion of data you know like certainly not much is a 12 year old girl when she got a vaccine induced she was taken out of the trial is that what she told you is that yeah so what happened with her is that she had the vaccine injury she also had some form of transverse myelitis and she has the paresis of the stomach as well so now she's on a feeding tube of just liquid diet and she's been in a wheelchair since I think March or February of 2021 and Pfizer's never been in contact with her family since she left the trial but what happened is on the app that they give you to track your test results they basically give you a phone app right so you track your test results and your symptoms and it's a multiple choice and there's no place for an open forum so the only kind of choice she had is like okay well I guess stomachache so press that and they're hoping that they would get a follow-up and kind of explain the symptoms more why she's been hospitalized and they never did a follow-up so she is in the clinical trial data as a stomachache when she's been in a wheelchair for the past year and no one's ever reached out to her so I don't know it's just it was eye-opening like I said I did an Instagram post and I just said man my my world view was shaken quite a bit because I'm always someone who I want to believe the best in people and I want to believe that you know they have our back and these people representing us and then just to watch the fact that none of them showed up you know there's no mask mandate in the capital or Senate no one's wearing masks even though they're telling us I'll do it and then the fact that I know two people personally that were dropped from clinical trials as you know basically non-results and I don't know it's just it's just hard to it makes me feel crazy too you know that's what I've said so many times I feel like if I wasn't living it I wouldn't believe it and I don't I don't blame people for not believing what's going on but like I have nothing to gain from this and everything to lose you know and all I'm trying to do is just kind of further the conversation like you because at the end of the day I want to know the truth as well like if they're gonna make it so we do have to do this annually and there's going to be boosters and you know it's just going to be constantly every six to eight months or every year you're going to be getting this mRNA shot then we need to learn more about it you know we should have these conversations and at a certain point the companies probably should have a little bit of money set aside in a fund to help people that do get injured especially if it is point zero zero one percent like that's a pretty good return on investment for them right you know it's not like it's 10 of the people are getting injured it's the small sliver which you would think they would be able to set aside half a percent of their revenue to help and it's not just it's not just that it's the failure of your rep I mean the Food and Drug Administration I thought it was there to ensure safe Food and Drugs the Centers for Disease Control I thought it was there to monitor diseases the National Institutes of Health I thought it was there to promote health yeah Dr fauci I thought was there to take an interest in everyone's Health on behalf of the president um yeah fires were moderna you would think would want to have senior scientists there taking notes yeah none of those were there I just yeah yep uh yeah it's hard it's a hard thing to be a part of honestly it certainly is and I know from from my own sanity you know there's going to be a point where like even just this past week or two since we did our last talk I mean I feel like I've been um I feel like I'm kind of walking down the middle of the aisle and then just getting shot out from both sides you know I had people message me and tell me I'm a terrible person and I'm killing tens of thousands of people by sharing my story and creating vaccine hesitancy and then I've also had people tell me that I'm killing thousands of children by not being more aggressive and saying I'm fully anti you know and it's like like I've said this whole time all I'm trying to do is advocate for conversation and acknowledgment that there's some issues happening so that we can have an honest discussion right and like I said last time if they're if there's risk there must be choice I believe and so especially if you're a young healthy person and maybe you know you really feel like you could get through covid okay and you want the more robust immunity of natural immunity then like you should at least have the ability to make that choice or if you have had covet and recovered then why does that why does that not count you know like there's there's a lot of things that don't make sense right now and I guess I do think the vaccines are a great tool like we said last time but there's a lot that's not being talked about there is and we need full data so that we can make informed decisions at the moment I think a big part of the problem is I think the biggest control contrib the biggest contributors of vaccine hesitancy actually is that people feel they don't have full data yeah so if there was complete openness and people had full data then I think a lot more people would opt for the vaccine so actually by by bringing these issues to light I think we're actually promoting vaccination by encouraging people to to share the full data which at the moment it appears is not being done yeah I had a guy message me today um a college student and he said that he had the first shot of AstraZeneca in Europe and he got the first shot and he's having some tachycardia issues and he doesn't know what to do because he his university is basically saying You must get fully vaccinated so he's like what should I do should I take the second shot I can't really afford to go and get all my tests run I don't know what to do and it's like people like that I mean what do you do in that situation right it's like do I have to figure out what to do to not go to the school do I need to change schools they say oh well you know you do have a choice you can go to a different school that doesn't require you to be vaccinated but is that a realistic option and I mean I don't know it's just one thing my doctor told me early on which I thought was interesting is she said that hey you should have come in and done an antibody test before you got vaccinated I was like well I didn't know that you know like because they're finding that sometimes people that had covid and recovered they have a strong antibody response already then they they fare a little bit worse from the vaccines so are we seriously going to do an antibody test on every single one of the millions of people that get vaccinated is that is anyone seriously saying that it would be a good idea but yeah nice yeah I can't see that happening in the United Kingdom and I can't I can't see it happening in the United States either yeah on the last video uh Carl you got about uh 16 000 comments or 18 000 comments or something did you get a chance to read many of them yeah I did I read a lot and then I also had about just over the past two weeks maybe around like 700 or so people reach out privately via Instagram and Via our website and all that stuff wow wow yeah I mean it's overwhelming that's why I said I know a certain point for my own sanity I'm gonna need to step away and I'm trying to just kind of further this conversation we did a good podcast last week and um with this guy Aubrey Marcus and he had a great analogy and he said like the truth is like a beach ball that's being pressed underwater and the more you speak and the more you share your truth and the more you have conversation the more air you add to the beach ball makes it harder to suppress so I guess you know I'm just trying to add as much air as I can but I'm pretty drained honestly and as an individual you know you've got to look after yourself you can only do so much just yeah especially when your health isn't tipped up at the moment anyway that's you've got to pace it yeah it's I mean it's tough John like I said I I mean I really just wanted to get the shot and try to do my part and help and sure you know and then this happened it's been like four or five months of kind of just hell and I don't know how to fix it and I don't know how to talk about it without getting attacked and then I have all these people like you know 10 to 15 people a day messaging me saying hey I'm going through the same thing and I mean you saw it in the comments of the last video there's a lot of people saying I feel alone I'm going through the same thing my doctor told me I have anxiety I don't know what to do and I mean it's hard when you feel like crap and you're not doing well and there's no answers and then you talk to someone about it and they call you a conspiracy theorist it's like uh what do you like uh what do I do so I mean like I said this isn't a woe is me type thing because I'm not the only one going through this it's just this conversation needs to be had so we can all kind of empathize a little bit more with people that are hesitant or they won't you're not a woe is me type of guy Kyle that's for sure uh but I did also have a couple things I kind of wanted to touch on that I didn't do the job of last time and you know I had mentioned taking ivermectin for a little bit in the last video and so you know I have some here that my doctor gave me but what else is it this one is let's see 18 milligrams that's my wife here yeah so how are we going it helped me almost probably even more mentally than anything just because after I got kind of the first diagnosis of hey this is anxiety and then I really thought that I was having a serious issue and my heart did not feel good I ended up going to the hospital a second time again all right we're gonna get you into cardiologist the soonest appointment is two weeks from now then I was like what do I do for these two weeks and so I listened to a podcast with Brett Weinstein and Dr Pierre Corey and you know after listening to that I did take ivermectin for those two weeks in between basically getting out of the hospital and then until I could see my cardiologist because they were talking about how it could kind of maybe arrest some of the spike protein reaction because from what I understand from what they said the molecule has a hole in it that's polarized opposite of Spike and it basically can attach to spike through a polarized attraction so I did take that for a couple weeks but once I got into my cardiologist they put me on a course of colcasin yeah or cultocine so that was what I was on for my pericarditis so there was a little confusion where people said oh this guy tried to treat his heart disease with Ivermectin and that wasn't the case it was just kind of like trying to buy my time until I could get in to see the cardiologist and did you did you prescribe the ivometer yeah yeah so um and the culture scene's anti-inflammatory thing isn't it it's it's used yeah I've actually uh remember using it before for gout you know this swelling people getting the toes and the knees but it's also used in pericarditis of course as a as an has that helped it did I was on it for 45 days but one of the side effects is like I started developing a bunch of mouth sores and so that was kind of gnarly almost like absorbs and then also I got very very weak and fatigued and I couldn't even really like you know I would grab my girlfriend's hand and I was like I'm squeezing as hard as I can does it feel like anything she's like no you're like it's so weak and so I was on it for 45 days until I got that cardiac MRI where they saw that the pericard I just had kind of resolved and then I stopped taking that under the direction of my cardiologist but that was just one thing I wanted to kind of touch on um as that treatment that I did do so do the lesson to learn there is you've done exactly as your yeah we call them consultants in in the UK the senior doctors The Specialist doctors you went to a Cardiologist you did what he told you I mean this is this is what you this is you this is what we have to do isn't it rather than just you know make things up for ourselves and take things on our own and I'm delighted that you've only taken medication that your own doctors prescribed which is is the correct thing so what else did the cardiologist say did they give you any information of what's likely to be happening over the next sort of weeks and months well just the last thing that I kind of had was um when I got the thoughts diagnosis and they kind of told me it was going to be I should expect to feel better within 12 to 18 months that was the last thing that I had heard from them and then he told me that there is a medication they could put me on but it basically is um I think it's called Metropolol or Metropol but anyways that one is um reduced could be a beta blocker I'm not sure but I was kind of hesitant to take anything honestly I'm this whole experience has kind of made me a little bit nervous because I hadn't been in the doctor or Hospital in years and years and years and then now oh yeah in your 20s you don't especially when you're an athlete like you I mean it's a so you think he thinks 12 to 18 months that's what he thinks but then when I started seeing the neuro Doctor Who does the brain and body stuff and he kind of explained the whole parasympathetic sympathetic nervous system issue then I've been seeing a huge increase or a huge you know benefit to that already with my pot symptoms and like I told you I'm just kind of struggling now with the you know what I thought was reactive arthritis but it's kind of been found out to be this ige you know allergy reaction that I'm just constantly typing in because yeah we got all my test results back with the rheumatoid arthritis arthritis markers and those were normal but then all other things ige and the eosinophils are like the charts so yeah you've got this massive inflammatory syndrome basically that is allergic in nature and that's clearly affecting your joints and joint pain is is is it can be a really quite a bad pain is this is this pretty bad this Pain's pretty bad it's not fun and I think the most uh frustrating thing is like if I don't eat for a few days then I feel okay but that's not sustainable obviously you know so it's like I just I'm kind of just playing this Balancing Act of like how do I eat the least amount possible but then also get nutrients in and then but that's not so that's not sustainable because it's not sustainable and so like I said I did that 96 hour fast and that seemed to help quite a bit but then it kind of just was really temporary as far as results go and I don't know you're not exactly obese already are you I mean you only got too much Reserve yeah I don't have a ton so yeah I don't know yeah uh I wish there was I had more answers but I mean all my doctors and everything basically just look at me and go we don't have we don't have experience with this we don't know what to do we don't know what's going to help but we're just going to kind of prescribe what we think will work and so now I'm going to start some new medication with my allergist and basically do like H1 and H2 blockers and then do sodium chloride I guess for the mast cells and just kind of see what's going on but I've also had a ton of people reach out since the last video we did where they're talking um you know different naturopaths and healers and supplement doctors and they had all kind of just told me different things I could try to do to help and so I've just been trying to figure out different things I can do with diet and sleep and you know filtered water and electrolytes and just really trying to make sure everything else is perfect right and then let the drugs be a secondary thing not just try to fix everything with drugs so I know a ton of people that have been messaging me they're basically stuck on really high doses of Prednisone to try to accomplish yeah yeah you don't want to be on that long term do you steroid drug yeah and that's kind of the most common um prescription right now for people that are that are dealing with vaccine adverse effect so what I've been noticing a lot is people basically go in they first get diagnosed with anxiety they come in a second or third time and get followed up with an echocardiogram and the echocardiogram is where they're finding a lot of the you know pericarditis because my EKG and my ckg and all the different things look normal but until they did the echo that's when they saw my pericarditis so once they finally get diagnosed with that then they start to treat all the symptoms and usually get on uh colcasin or Metropol or whatever the heart rate reducer is and then after that I think it's a beta blocker yeah metropropranol or something like that yeah so yeah that's a beta blocker I think yeah yeah yeah so that's kind of what the standard course of action is right now is just you know get in finally get diagnosed get on some heart medication and then do the prednisone but I've tried to stay away from prednisone because I know a lot of people that I've talked to and my doctor was like it's not fun to be on so try to avoid it I mean basically any condition you'll probably feel better if you take steroids but it's not a long-term answer you this this is long-term side effects that you've got to be really careful about with with steroids have you found any food you can eat uh Kyle is there anything you can like pick out on if you just need something uh if you just need some storage so far kind of the only things I just went and got them a lot more stuff tested today which we'll find out the blood results soon but the only things that I'm like fully not reacting to at all are eggs and milk which are generally inflammatory foods so it's kind of funny but um yeah sorry I've just basically been doing eggs on a can and then um yeah just low histamine fruit and vegetables if I can find that like celery and things like that and just trying to figure out it's like a whole new life honestly and just trying to figure out I feel I don't know it's just been so much learning this year you know and did does the immunologists think that these allergies are going to gradually go away I mean what does he think the allergy doctor they're not sure I guess Mast Cell Activation Syndrome generally is something you deal with forever that's what she told me today is like generally it's something you manage it's not something that fully goes away but we haven't seen what the effects of you know mRNA covid-19 vaccines are right so it could be a few months down the road things clear out and you're back to normal or it could be this triggered like an autoimmune disease with you and then now you're just gonna have to battle this forever well I mean let's open I mean she's probably talking about muscle Activation Syndrome there that she's seen before yeah exactly the Mast Cell Activation Syndrome she's seen before has not been caused by covered vaccines exactly because they didn't exist this is new so so we we I guess we just don't know it's um yeah so I'm a guinea pig for anyone else who has to deal with other stuff but it's sad when I when I get messages from people that are you know one or two months in because three months was pretty dark for me you know the first month like I literally transferred all my money into our joint savings account and basically told my girlfriend every night like love you I don't you know I was afraid that I was gonna die of a blood clot or heart attack and then after that first month I made it through and I started to see some increased you know increasing gains and that was better and then now I'm kind of at a point where I feel pretty functional but I just have to be careful my energy load but when I get messages from people they're you know in the first month or two and they're really struggling then I empathize so much and it sucks just because I know what that's like and for 29 year olds to have to live with the fact that he might be checking out overnight for a month you know that you might be dying um is is is not a to have no and when people jump on you for taking something like Ivermectin or something like that right and you're like dude there's no approved treatment right now and the flccc.com they have that protocol on their website right and I showed my doctor that protocol where they do like the Ivermectin they do flavoxamine and they do a Statin and then one other protease inhibitor I believe and they have like the four drug cocktail and I show that to my doctor and she just told me nope like I cannot I cannot prescribe that for you and so my naturopath my friend who's a doctor is naturopath she was able to get me Ivermectin but it's like you know everything else is like oh my God why is it so difficult to try to get help and then when you feel like you're gonna die and you're just so desperate then yeah you just want to just want to try something and that's often what what you do you try something as long as it's acceptably safe and then just see if it works and but I don't know I mean it's hard too because like I've said many times I know that all this stuff could have happened from covid right like a lot of these these symptoms and these issues so for whatever reason whatever mechanism is happening in covid whether it's the spike protein or what's happening with this vaccine like if it is an advertent Administration and then you get the spike in your bloodstream and then that's what causes this then we need to know that we need to start studying it and learning it because just doesn't make sense to just let people be high and dry and just kind of close your eyes and say all right we'll just keep taking boosters and it'll all work out just keep doing you know I I understand that entirely uh yeah I mean I think you know for people like you to come on you know forums like this Carl and describe the suffering you've gone through I just think it's a it's it's a real self-sacrifice that you've done this and and as I speak I mean there's millions of people or who knows another million people if the same numbers watch the first one so nodding along in agreement that they uh I just want to express my appreciation on their behalf because it's a it's a great thing that you've done yeah thank you it's yeah it's hard being the sacrificial lamb but it needs to this conversation needs to happen so anything else we need to talk about on this one Carl I mean I'm hoping you're going to come back and give us an update at some point uh yeah if you would like to I hope the next update I'll be riding my bike and we can do it from so do I yeah yeah um yeah we could do a GoPro video if you're cycling up a hill right uh yeah I don't know I honestly I think we kind of touched on everything you know I just for a lot of people were wondering um why I had mentioned you know potential Spike causing this issue so many months down the road and I was just going to say that if you are curious about that uh people should look up Dr Bruce Patterson he has a good series about Spike protein and non-classical monocyte reactions um but they're kind of finding out so that might be a good thing for people to look into just that are curious and then the first thing we'll put underneath the car we'll put the link to your your websites obviously and then we'll put the link to the Senate hearing because that's if you can bear to watch it that is powerful yeah um not an easy watch but but pretty powerful and uh we might I might just edit a short clip of your particular um deputation to Senate and put that on the end of another video at some time yeah and then I I don't know Bruce Patterson we'll find a link from him and put that on anything else you'd like to sort of I did have a question for you and just just a question I wanted to ask because I saw a lot of people asking in the comments last time what what you meant by herd immunity and that was a question that I had because you had said that you know vaccines we need to have the vaccines to work towards herd immunity and I just like I said I'm not a doctor I'm not a scientist I just kind of want to know that because yeah yeah sure it seems like a lot of the people that were speaking out this past week were saying that due to this being an RNA virus versus an adenovirus you know it's the flu like we've never eliminated the flu but then we're trying to eliminate um coronavirus but I don't know if that's or herd immunity means something different no I'm not you know I mean but it's herd immunity or Community immunity so at the start of this pandemic we thought well 170 people get actually get exposed to this and they have antibodies and they're resistant to it then if anyone does get the virus and they're infectious the person that they bump into there's going to be a good chance that they actually have immunity to it because they've already been exposed to it therefore they won't get the virus therefore they won't pass it on So eventually any infected person is going to be surrounded by like a firewall of immune people and we were hoping that once about 70 of the population got immunity then it would the numbers would start to go down and then the Delta variant came along well first the alpha variant then the Delta variant and that number went up to 80 and now that number's probably near a 90 percent so we need an awful lot of people to be immune now there's two ways that people can become immune one is the um the natural the natural infection and the other is the vaccination and and so if enough people become infected and enough people get vaccinated then they've got a lot of people with herd immunity anyone who does get infected is likely not to spread it on because people around them are going to be immune and you would hope from that the numbers are dwindle down now this is what's typically happening with lots of other diseases tripping is so far with coverage doesn't seem to be working and it's not entirely clear why it's not working now with influenza there is the reason it doesn't work is that that virus mutates so quickly the influenza virus mutates a lot more quickly than the covid-19 virus but the covid-19 virus of course is still mutating and there's a few thousand versions of it now it's just that the Delta variant is out computed them all but we're still hoping for this herd immunity now that doesn't mean that this disease won't be endemic for a few years yeah for quite a long time into the future when I say a few years it could be 2 5 10 20 years this virus is still going to be circulating about my hope is that it won't be because SARS coronavirus type 1 was actually eliminated and we don't we don't have endemic forms of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome which is the other form of uh coronavirus that causes disease still a few cases that of that every year but that that tends to come from Camels um mostly in Arabia so so long term be hopeful we could if not eliminated that that so many people would be so immune that if you did get it it would just be a minor inconvenience or you'd be asymptomatic but I don't think we've got a very satisfactory epidemiological explanation at the moment for why herd immunity has not kicked in much more than we would expect it to so it is an open question for the epidemiologist to sort of get back to us on that one but it's disappointing so far but we still hope for it yeah that's interesting I know it's and it's crazy that I think everyone just wants to get through this whole situation I don't even know you know I don't know what that looks like and like we said the vaccines could be a great tool in that whole situation and I hope that we able are able to have this conversation and open it up and then people that are afraid or they're at risk of complications like what I had or if we can figure out what makes people at risk you know if it is like a blood type issue or if it is a pre-existing underlying condition you know a lot of people said oh well we don't know your medical history so it's probably you probably you know knew that this is going to happen if you would have gotten tested it's like I don't know that that's the case especially if it was an inadvertent interview intravenous injection then who knows but I'll be certainly reluctant to give you another one that's for sure yeah I I think I maybe told you last time but I asked my doctor if she could file an exemption for me for the booster and she said it's going to be really difficult and I was like what and so if it's difficult for you it's impossible for anyone else then yeah so she told me that she was going to try to at least you know do a religious exemption if she can but I guess my my issues that I went through so far from what she's seen are not considered bad enough to be granted an exemption from the booster so if they changed the new vaccination status there could be a chance that I would be no longer vaccinated and then therefore I'd just be like this kind of uh I don't know broken toy on the side you know just like so no longer being able to do your job is not a sufficient reason that's that's not a good enough reason that is that's pathetic and I I like your military analogy uh Carl you know I think you said this in the last video we don't leave our soldiers behind you know if someone's injured in battle we don't say oh good luck mate I'm off yeah you you you you sacrifice your life sometimes to help you help you fall on comrades and yeah and that's that you know there's men and women who have fallen in this battle and and we need to do everything we can to pick them up and take them with us not say well your collateral damage don't care yeah you know that yeah like I said I'm one of the very lucky ones who did have an adverse reaction and will probably make a full recovery I'm hoping at some point you know it might take some time but I think I'll be okay like I'm pretty functional but just to watch you know like you said if you watch that conference and you look at the stories of like Maddie and Doug and just these different people and Earnest like you know a lot of the people that are going through this and they're having this life-altering circumstance they're not so lucky to be able to just get through it and kind of move on and that's why you know a lot of people say hey you need to you need to stop speaking out you need to stop sharing your story because you're creating vaccine hesitancy but like you said I'm a person that like if both sides are presented you know let me hear both and I wanted to try to make one of that but when when it's so censored to one narrative and one side it makes you feel like you're being misled right and I just think that that's what that's what's causing a lot of this what we can only call paranoia yeah for sure for sure yeah well thank you for having me on again no no no thank you I'm just so um well it's humbling but but still strangely interesting it's a it's a strange it's frightening it's a strange combination of uh emotions really just just listen to you it's um well if I feel too I don't know what to do and especially with you know with the vaccines waning then if I am no longer protected at a certain point and then it's like then do I have to go through booster or do I get covered again so that's why I got you know more of this stuff to try to help if I do get sick now that I'm you know compromised then I mean has your doctor tested to see if you did have the natural infection is it tested no the the naturally occurring antibodies they've never done antibody tests on me I wonder why not I mean that is well worth asking for isn't it yeah because because if you've got just antibodies for the spike protein that means you've just got those from the vaccine but if you've got antibodies to the membrane protein and the different proteins in the virus that means you've had the natural infection yeah I'll try to fight for that a little bit more I remember early on that they're like oh it's no point because you already we know you're vaccinated and I was like there's every point because we need to know that to help millions of other people yeah so I'll ask for that a little bit more and then if anyone else has any other good questions or things that I need to clarify again you know if you throw them in the comment section below yeah I read a lot of the comments and like I said I tried to clarify those few things especially about the Ivermectin yeah I didn't use it to try to treat my pericarditis I try to use it just as a crutch because I didn't know what was happening and then got it got it yeah yeah and we appreciate the time you've put into uh to answering comments and to answering all the the hundreds of emails you've had Kyle it's uh it's uh it's uh you you are providing a real people uh ever since we did our video the react 19 website they've been averaging about 700 emails a day so yep yeah it just shows you how much concern and problem there is out there yeah talk about it yeah absolutely um we'd love to have your report back whenever you feel it's appropriate we'll uh yeah and there'll be people wondering how you're getting on that is for sure so Kyle thank you very much and uh but hopefully we'll talk again soon yeah with good news with good news next yeah hopefully on a mountain bike next time oh yes absolutely I want that I want that video yeah thanks thanks Karen thanks
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