Bouncing on Heaven's Door

Jun 11, 2023 10:02

I told the Animal Officer that my dog apparently has the pet version of CFS.  Which I never even mentioned to the vet, and which this copper found difficult to believe, until I pushed on.  He has had this for a long time, as other dogs associated with me.  But, it was the stress of the doggie camp, and possibly more vaccines, which intensified this illness, along with PTSD.  Now, his illness baseline is higher, would be the way to say it?  Whenever there is stress from neighbours, loud noises, poor sleep, or he senses stress with me, then his pet CFS worsens.  And, I too became even sicker than in the past, being pretty sure that, on top of my unforgiving CFS, I acquired the spike / carbon lipid nanoparticle / G.O.  Which, with increased stress, grew.  I already had CFS microclotting.

When I get a bout of CFS+, organs like to shut down.  This includes peristalsis - the movement of stomach contents down through the intestines.  It gets held up for a while.  Smooth muscles just not playing right.  Vegas nerve on fire.  Brain forgot where it put that file.  And, when doggie gets ill, after stress or exertions, it appears that the same thing happens: The food just sits there, not descending (much).  Thence, wrongful bacteria up there begin proliferating, and this moves the dog towards the life-threatening and painful possibility of bloat.  The more food that backs up inside him, the more pain and the prospect of bloat loometh.

Since there is microclotting in both illnesses, CFS, and long-covid/post-injection, first: I figure my dog also has microclotting.  Second: maybe microclotting is causing similar symptoms in all of these, such as, e.g., stalled peristalsis.  (Migraines.  Heart issues.  Anxiety.  Etc).  (I see that, during illness, my dog retains urine - a sign the kidneys have slowed).

So, I am introducing this new supplement to my dog.  Let's see what happens.  I tested a small amount on him recently, which preceded #3 on the floor - but that could have been caused by a number of other things, including just his illness per se.

If my dog gets more bouncy, and if I get more bouncy, then maybe there will be hope for the both of us.  Fingers crossed.

The question is, will the ocean crash back in, after more stress, exertion, etc?

But, it will be good if this supplement does pass muster, as I could stop spending on copper, arginine, NAC - and possibly so many expensive dog meds!

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