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Oct 14, 2023Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

This sounds very interesting. I'm double jabbed with Pfizer. Got something roughly 3 months after 2nd shot. I almost died and for most of it (while still conscious) was wishing for death.

Haven't been right since. Lots of stuff after I started recovering but most resolved. Now it is what it is.

Would like to know the results of this world wide study we seem to be taking part in, without our consent. Thank you for your work. I appreciate your level and purposeful approach.

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Thank you

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Oct 14, 2023Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

Hi, Dont quite understand this but would like to say that I live in India and both of my vaccines were done here in India with the first vax available, NOT the one given later to poor people ! (As I understand, and I was not happy to hear that I could not get the vaccine given to the many employees of WHO in New Delhi and I wonder why that is.

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Interesting

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Oct 14, 2023Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

I have not gotten any doses of the vaccine… Yet ever since the summer of 2021 I have been sicker than a dog of and on. I believe it is due to shedding. Lots of terrible GI stuff. Strange headaches and no longer menstruating at 42 years old.

Yes. I’m interested greatly in the results of this EXPERIMENT that I never consented to.

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Let us hope the scientific community in positions to do these autopsies get them done.

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Oct 15, 2023·edited Oct 15, 2023Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

Dr. McMillan, I appreciate your detailed approach.

Is COVID-19 Research Neglecting the Lower Brain?

I have yet to come across any research papers that delve into post-mortem examinations of the hypothalamic system in relation to COVID-19. It is worth noting that COVID-19, like other viruses and bacteria, has the potential to infiltrate the brain, particularly the central command center known as the Hypothalamic-Pituitary Region. Once this region is affected, the path to other vital organs becomes relatively short. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK532083/)

I received two vaccinations after recovering from COVID-19. I experienced significant symptoms, including encephalitic symptoms, and my sensory system was affected, resulting in a lasting left-side visual impairment that persists to this day.

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Completely agree.

Looking into the involvement of the brainstem as well.

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Absolutely. Thank you.

The brainstem, medulla and cerebrum.

An 80-year-old developed a rapidly growing (two-month) cyst in the medulla after recovering from COVID-19 and receiving the vaccine. MRI evidence is available.

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I'd like to see study of this too. I never had any serious problems with sleep dysregulation until covid passed through.

No vaccinations. Never knowingly infected with the virus either, but I expect that it probably passed through at low level. In hill country Texas, where I was, everyone has sinus allergies, so that they don't worry much about sinus symptoms, unless they come with other symptoms, like fever, headache, serious lethargy, etc.

Since 2020/1, uneven sleep patterns, not following the usual diurnal/ nocturnal patterns, as well as wakefulness after a few hours of sleep, have become pronounced.

Also sinus drainage more persistent than previously.

I like the idea of humming. Worth a try. How can it hurt? Reminds me of the Oommmm in Indian meditation practice.

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Oct 15, 2023Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

Unvaxxed, got covid in the summer of 2020. Four days of a nasty cold, and I was tired for a few days after, but that was all.

Kind of shocked because a much younger friend, also unvaxxed, age 30, without my diabetes (T2, tend to underweight, just unlucky I guess) got covid around the same time, and he had a very rough go of it - he was bedridden for nearly a month.

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Thank you for sharing.

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Oct 14, 2023Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

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Click on the video.

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I am not vaccinated, tried avoiding to wear a mask as well, ignored lockdowns ( cycled for miles ) I work as HGV driver, so I have been busy working through the „rough“ times, ferries 4X a week.

Finally caught the virus end of June 22. it’s been quite tough as I carried on working . I had high temperature for a few days, ( paracetamol for 2 days - I don’t like that stuff ) temperature went down and the headaches improved a bit. Could have slept for England, I was throwing up for 2 days, had diarrhoea, stomach pains, my skin felt like being on fire underneath, total weakness, aches and pains increased. Them self tests showed positive for 12 days, felt a bit fragile afterwards still, than evtl. I ended up with bad headache for about a month. I never stopped taking my vitamin D3, K2, Magnesium, Zink, Vitamin C , Quercetin and „4thieves vinegar“ which I had made earlier for other ailments and when the headaches started I tried antihistamines ( cetrizine in the morning and another one in the evening) for about 14 days) I am sure that helped as I started to feel much better.

I am not frightened at all, never have been. I am very interested how the development is world wide. Vaccinated versus unvaccinated. It’s hard to weed through all the info that’s out there. I mostly listen to John Campbell and you Sir. The webinar was very interesting despite the fact, that my internet connection failed briefly when we came to the Q&A session and I couldn’t get back to this. Frustrated to have missed that part, but I took some good info from what I did manage to listen to.

I am just happy that we are not being forced to wear masks again despite the media stirring / fearmongering again.

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You have said many times in the past you have no knowledge, or experience, on the matter. Why are you continuing to explore this subject you are not qualified to cover by your own admission?

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Sadly there are very few across the world with the depth of knowledge needed for this disease.

It requires a multi-specialty approach which is difficult to be done singlehandedly.

Look carefully at my posts since 2020 and you will note my predictions are largely accurate.

If not me, then who?

If not now, then when?

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When there was so little information and too many questions, at the time the virus was announced in early 2020. even as a non-scientist, I felt that I could try to inform myself better. Even though I had less medical knowledge than a doctor, far less that Dr. McMillan.

Since so little information was being offered, and a unitary narrative was all that was offered to us the unwashed, I felt sure I could learn something more, on my own. I was aware of a few principles of medical inquiry and research, as well as the basic principal that science advances because the best scientists keep asking questions, not because they all agree. They never all agree.

I went looking for experts and pre-covid studies and papers. I looked for anyone with medical experience, who raised questions, and esp those who had very good reputations in related disciplines, before covid. As Dr. McMillan states, it quickly became clear that understanding required a multi-disciplinary approach.

I read studies in virology, epidemiology, vaccine theory, and public health. Also the anecdotal reports, surfacing mainly in alternative media, about what clinicians were observing in their practices. What began to become apparent was that the approach to covid and covid management appeared to violate many of the most recent, well accepted principles of all these disciplines. Needless to say, this caused me to be very cautious and skeptical about the whole approach and about the novel vaccines for a novel virus utilising a novel technology. I had lots of questions. Still do.

John Campbell was great for helping interpret studies and recent reports. I am so grateful to those like Nurse Campbell and Dr. McMillan, who are equipped with real medical knowledge and are raising questions and highlighting data and active studies.

Also, I continue to believe that medicine starts in the clinic and ends in the clinic. I have great respect for good labs and research, which really can and do advance science. But the questions that initiate that research arise first in clinical experience, a doctor's observation of what they are seeing in their practice, their informal consultation with other clinicians and researchers, and a quest for answers and therapies to help their patients become healthy. It is a great mistake to dismiss the direct experience of clinicians. They are the first line of defense and of research questions and data.

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