Nothing to worry about mate....fascia and gutter cleaning is hard work!
How fit are you generally?I gather you don't smoke tobacco or drink heavily on a consistent basis?
Thanks for that, much appreciated.
54, non-smoker, non-drinker, 6'3", 13.5 stone. Generally, at least 5,000 steps a day, cycling with my kids and a mile walk with the dog in the evening.
Never really had any trouble before until I had my second covid jab at 52 and suddenly developed some heart issues,
Apparently they were just temporary but it took a good year or so before I felt properly well again.
Just been a bit mindful of it ever since.
Never touched those ‘vaccines’. Wife never did either and she works at the local NHS Hospital.
Know many people who had bad reactions. I’m all for vaccines, but I’m absolutely not for brand new, untested mRNA technology.
Hope you stay well, some have been severely injured by the vaccines.
Thank you kindly, that's much appreciated.
I often react badly to most prescription drugs so I avoid them where possible. Not brilliant with alcohol either which Is why I don't drink - well that and two kids to look after,
But for covid, I was in the high risk group - over 50 and with asthma - so it was trying to decide between the lesser of two evils.
I had four trips to Hospital for a CT scan, chest x-ray and few other tests and due to it taking months, nothing was found to be amiss.
I spoke to a customer who is an A&E nurse at the same hospital and she said they saw loads of people with the same reactions!
However, officially, it's perfectly safe...
I described the symptoms to her and she reckoned, from experience it was either myocarditis or pericarditis.
I'm not a tin foil hat wearer but talking just to my customers I found five of them, of a similar age to me, all had exactly the same reactions. One had the paramedics out twice as they thought she was dying and another was horribly unwell.
They all seem to be mended now but it took all of us a great deal of time.
I've always been very fit and not thought too much about my own mortality but I must admit this freaked me out!