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Are you sure it was a spike protein infection(what most call covid)? The marker seems to be a strange combination of various symptoms, not normally experienced together.
I hit the horse dewormer…. 24 hrs and recovered. Crazy
Be sure to take Zyrtec for post-COVID treatment. Cuts down the mucus/phlegm build-up.
1000mg of Vits C, B and tumeric a day for cleaning out all those viral particles. 3 or more weeks.
The COVID antigen immunoassay test was unequivocally positive.
The tests are shit: you don't really know what you have.
I'm in Mexico just hoping I don't get a case of botulism of the blowhole
Ceffer says
He didn't travel anywhere by air in 2020-21?
OK, this COVID thing is bunkum.
No lung involvement. Watery runny nose.
At its raging worst - mild transitory fever, never above 99.0. Fatigue, so took a few naps.
It's over now. Like a cold.
Absolutely worth destroying lives over. For sure.
The cartoon in post 13 is fiction. Never happened.
OK, this COVID thing is bunkum.
No lung involvement. Watery runny nose.
At its raging worst - mild transitory fever, never above 99.0. Fatigue, so took a few naps.
It's over now. Like a cold.
Absolutely worth destroying lives over. For sure.
The cartoon in post 13 is fiction. Never happened.
One has to take into account the evolution of the virus, prior variants were much harsher, they all usually shed harshness in order to make gains in the R0 infectiousness.
Never took a COVID transfection reagent. Have been symptom free until January 3, when I began experiencing very mild body aches and pains, oddly enough only in my hips, which I atrributed to hitting the elliptical too hard. Also chills, which caused me to lay on too many heavy blankets that evening, causing me to wake up after 1.5 hours, over heated. Sleep that evening was the shits, I'd get light sleep for maybe an hour, then up, then back to light sleep for one hour. I have a Fitbit, and my sleep quality sucked, only light sleep, no REM or deep. Anyway, I got up at 4 AM, 5 hours of sleep and my normal is around 6.5 to 7.
January 4:
Post-nasal drip, consistent watery mucus, lots of nose blowing, but just liquid, really. But was always able to breathe through my nose, no major congestion. No loss of smell. No inflitration into my lungs which remain clear. Usually, the flu always makes it there.
Stomach felt like mild food poisoning, but didn't barf. General fatigue requring a few naps. Appetite not very good, but kept forcing myself to eat a little at least. The upside is that I lost all of the Christmas holiday weight gain.
Mild voice change, not hoarseness at all, just that my voice was not entirely clear, like I had a cold.
January 4 sleep was much better, got in the usual 7 hours, but little REM or deep, but wasn't waking up every hour.
Today, January 5, took my temperature - 99.0 degrees. COVID antigen test was positive.
Appetite is back. Voice has recovered and is crystal clear. I feel fine now, and believe I have turned the corner.
I'll keep updating this post over the next few days as I track symptoms but I have to conclude at this point that this is nothing more than a minor cold.