
Covid and Brain Damage
āHave you developed symptoms of ADHD since 2020?
Or has your ADHD deteriorated since 2020?
The frontal lobe is the largest part of the brain affected by ADHD, often maturing at a slower pace with disrupted activity & connectivity.
Covid damages the frontal & temporal lobes.
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āWe are currently watching what I can only describe as the early stages of Frontotemporal Dementia on a mass scale playing out in real time.
The geopolitical ramifications of this are worrisome.
I am in no doubt about what Iām seeing.
The cause?
Ceaseless SARS-CoV-2 infectionsā A THREAD WITH STUDIES:
āCovid 19 is causing widespread brain damage on a global scale.
SARS-CoV-2 damages the brain. FACT.
Brain fog, memory issues, more mistakes/crashes/accidents, less empathy, worsening mental health/emotional regulation.
The signs are clear.
Signed, a neurologist
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āWhen SARS-CoV-2 INFECTION can facilitate an ATTACK on our BRAIN, by PRIONS and AMYLOIDS. (š§µmega-thread 8 studies)ā
āThe widespread š§ neuro issues Iām witnessing canāt be overstated; a tipping point of previously healthy adults into early Parkinsonās/ GBS/ dementia/ ALS/ serious šļø issues/ strokes/ tremors/ vertigo / intractable anosmia & tinnitus etc
An unparalleled horror show & crime.ā
āIf youāre not noticing the (obvious) cognitive impairment in practically everyone around you, it may be due to your own cognitive decline.
Or denial is rearing its ugly head once again.
Perhaps itās easier for me considering my background, but honestly, itās so bloody palpable.ā
āGreyBut what every single one of these studies fail to mention is that the reduction in grey matter occurs in 100% of individuals"
A thread with studies:
Itās not āempathy burnout.ā Itās Covid brain damage. From neuropathologist: āCovid damages the frontal lobe of the brain.
Many areas of the frontal lobe are essential to the execution of empathy.
Most people are on their 3rd/4th+ infection/s already.
But itās āempathy burnoutāā
At least theyāre recognising the loss of function I suppose. Many canāt.ā
āUgh. The more we learn about it, the uglier it looks.
This, again, speaks to my point about tail risk in an emergent situation: itās at least as bad as it looks. It may be worse.
We are badly underestimating the consequences of delayed risk. Itās a reckless approach. (1/)ā
āWorse, most people donāt even notice it has happened to themselves.
But I can tell you we who continue to mask and have many fewer COVID infections can see the growing cognitive damage in more and more people around us.
Memory problems, like recall and word finding delays. Weakness and fatigue and motor control impairment. Growing executive function and emotional regulation deficits.
More and more friends disables and forced out of work or school by Long COVID symptoms.
Itās scary to witness the broad societal decline, and dispiriting to see so many governments and Public Health agencies persist in minimizing the growing problem.ā
āCan I reassert that with SARS-CoV-2 induced brain damage, it wonāt be a lessening of intellect that youāll be seeing first, but behavioural changes such as disinhibition, emotional lability, risk taking & impulsivity.
Frontal lobe damage impairs behavioural regulation.ā Thread:
āHey all. I thought I would just throw this out there. I had an advanced brain fMRI that was able to show a bunch of brain biomarkers. The only significant finding was that I had low brain glutathione. I was at .56 mM and the normal range is 1-2 mM. He told me this is a large deficiency.
He said this would usually indicate CFS, brain fog, and low energy.ā
A 43% increase cognitive disabilities since 2019.
āThis is tragic and horrifying. And itās going to get progressively worse as weāre all systematically reinfected.ā
āAn old friend reached out to me today.
He got an MRI showing that his brain aged 25 years. He went for an MRI because his ADHD meds werenāt doing the job and if he went off of them, he felt different, he felt had dementia.
Doc notes that given the facts, itās Covid induced.ā
āNone of the 'lockdowns aged teen brains' media articles mention:
- The study did not control for covid infection in a population where
- to QUOTE THE STUDY 'covid-19 was widespread'
- 100s of study show the covid virus infects the brain Off-the-scale journalistic malpracticeā
āToday, @CNN, @UW decided to publish a story on a study purposefully designed to produce lies funded by @JeffBezos with the intention of lying to the public to convince them that schools closing for a few weeks in 2020 caused changes in the brains of children.ā
A thread with multiple studies: