Posted 8/21/2022 8:37 PM (GMT -5)
I wanted to see if anyone else developed a hard nodule on the inside of their naval cavity after being subject to a COVID swab test.
Now before you answer NO, keep in mind its painless and not noticeable by feeling the exterior.
I wouldnt have discovered it if I hadnt began cleaning the inside of my nose with a Q Tip dipped in some colloidal silver. So unless you stick a Q Tip up there you likely wouldnt know you have one.
When I get the slightest bit congested that's when its noticeable that my air intake is reduced on the right side.
It is very hard, located just above the bridge on the outside wall of the inside right nostril.
I cant easily push the swab to treat atop it, only along the bottom, but it hasnt changed in size at all with what I am doing.
I would never have gotten the test, as I am against this odd and somewhat invasive testing, but it was the only way to get admitted for a colonoscopy so I decided this was more important.
There's no information on the internet about it, and if others were experiencing the same I imagine it would be quickly mitigated with some propaganda media story BS.
So if you've had a COVID nasal swab test you may want to check.