I am fine, but...
the weird antibiotics i took (Flucloxacillin), which contains "F" [Fluorine] molecule attached in the formula - seem to have taken out a toll on my body.
It all started after i ended the antibiotics (after 14 days), where my bones / muscles / body felt as if i had done huge workout sessions at the gym. The way you feel day after with aches in your entire body... So, a really, heavy feeling. And it continued. Like a leg that got weak from a wrong movement earlier. So when you walk - it kind of hits you from the side...
Only that i didn't did worked out, nor made any wrong movements...
It now feels as if something happened between bones and muscle attachments. What is that called. Ah. Tendons ! While this is starting to get better for every new day - I still feel it.
Somehow connect it to the type of antibiotics I took. A type I have never taken before in my life. Especially the "Fluorine" containing antibiotics, I get alarmed.
The other group of antibiotics with "flox" in the name
See further below the text from the FDA. That group of fluoroquinolone class antibiotics have some truly severe side effects, where for example the attachment between bone and muscle can suddenly snap off after a week or two.
Or how about; the rupture of an aortic aneurysm.
I mean... what the duck ?!
You simply have to be extremely careful (or better said: to avoid it at all cost once you realize how bad that group of antibiotics are). Now the one i took, doesn't seem to belong to that "flox" group.

"A Match in heaven" (not!)
Now imagine you are somebody who took the mRNA "Covid-19" shots, and later happen to take any of the "flox" based antibiotics...
People who have taken the modRNA "Covid-19" injections who alone increase a considerable risk of aortic aneurysm and ruptures. (Not just in the heart, but also in the brain, etc). Now add the type of fluorine based antibiotics to it - and you get a match in heaven.
The reason why the mRNA "Covid-19" shots can create aortic ruptures, is the presence of artificial spike-proteins from the "Covid-19" injections. The spike-proteins being a foreign protein - enable the body's defense cells en masse, who then penetrate (among other things), the Aorta in the heart. This leads to a weakening of the tissue, which can due to the stresses there - easily lead to ruptures. (You die suddenly). Many have died from ruptured aortas - which e.g. Professor Dr. Arne Burkhardt had shown, via microscope tissue examples the evidence.
Professor Dr Arne Burkhardt's findings you can see here.
The Aorta walls where all infiltrated with spike proteins, leading to inflammation as numerous immune-cells in between the muscle cells invaded the Aorta. In summarization - this weakens the strength of the Aorta walls until it tears / breaks.
Normally you NEVER have any immune-defense cells within the muscle cells of the Aorta wall !
FDA about Fluoroquinolone class antibiotics
**) Common antibiotics that belong to the fluoroquinolone class include •Ciprofloxacin, •Levofloxacin, •Moxifloxacin, •Gemifloxacin, and •Ofloxacin. These antibiotics are used to treat various bacterial infections, but are associated with significant side effects.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) review found that fluoroquinolone antibiotics can increase the occurrence of rare but serious events of ruptures or tears in the main artery of the body, called the aorta.
These tears, called aortic dissections, or ruptures of an aortic aneurysm can lead to dangerous bleeding or even death. They can occur with fluoroquinolones for systemic use given by mouth or through an injection.
Fluoroquinolones should not be used in patients at increased risk unless there are no other treatment options available. People at increased risk include those with a history of blockages or aneurysms (abnormal bulges) of the aorta or other blood vessels, high blood pressure, certain genetic disorders that involve blood vessel changes, and the elderly.
Cozy. Huh ?
Notice that they all have in common "flox" in the name. It is to me a red flag.
Albeit... the Flucloxacillin version i took
is said, not to belong to the aforementioned fluoroquinolone class antibiotics - nor have the same highly serious side effects. Yet, I wonder... Flucloxacillin still has the "F" (Fluorine) molecules in it, when you look it up. So, why do they (including the doctor who treated me) claiming that Flucloxacillin has no Fluorine in it ?!
Just look at the chemical components - where you clearly see the "F" molecule present in the formula.
I find that strange...

Kidneys
At Wikipedia the context indicates that Flucloxacillin can have a negative effects on the kidneys in various ways. Especially those who have compromised ones, as well older people should be very, very careful (could lead to kidney failure).
I did notice that during a couple days my urine was suddenly strangely pale - despite having eaten food where it normally would get a stronger color. That's the most typical behavior as the kidney have to work and filter out what needs to get filtered out after a meal).
Yet during several days the urine remained very, very pale - which I immediately noticed as being an atypical behavior. During the same time, the area of my kidneys on the side and back... felt sensitive and "stuffed". (A little bit like after too heavy training / day after training).
Luckily the color resolved after 3-4 couple days back to normal.

Other effects:
1) • When I make self-portraits these days, after the ordeal with the streptococcus and the antibiotic treatment - I noticed that i look quite a bit older. MY eyes are more wrinkly than usual. It feels as if 5 years have been added after the past 2 weeks. Talking about startled. How quickly aging sometimes can go. Albeit, it can go in both directions - which is even more puzzling (and fascinating to observe the back and forth of things).
2) • Another effect, albeit highly positive is - that my ordeal with my ears, have resolved entirely. Something that has been a major issue since 2022 - with leaking, clogged and at times infected ears, sometimes severely affecting my hearing.
All that has disappeared. I can wear earbuds, earphones, AirPods... with no issue what so ever. It feels like a major relief. So whatever the antibiotics do under the hood, it did solve my ears in a big way.
Even if i now look 5 years older than i used to. *rolling my eyes*

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