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I'll have permanent immunity that anyone who got the shot may never be able to achieve.
Did you have loss of taste? I had a massive headache and moderate fever starting Sunday, a mild dry cough which eventually though becomes productive (but makes your head hurt) and body pains. No loss of sense of taste though, maybe mild but that's true of all colds
When did people get so scared of getting sick?
Thought about pulling out the hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin, but kind of wanting to save those for when they're really needed
mell saysDid you have loss of taste? I had a massive headache and moderate fever starting Sunday, a mild dry cough which eventually though becomes productive (but makes your head hurt) and body pains. No loss of sense of taste though, maybe mild but that's true of all colds
No loss of taste, but my daughter had that symptom last year. Everyone else was fine though.
Gotta realize that anything and everything that could be a symptom of "covid" is covid. Hell, they even said pink eye was a symptom a while back. It's a joke.
I had something I thought was the coof for almost 3 weeks couple of month ago but didn't get tested because it would trigger a shitstorm in my kids two schools. After fully recovering and waiting for 2 or 3 weeks I went to get an antibody test. No antibodies for coof, so it wasn't it.
If people just stayed home when they're sick the majority of the transmissions would be prevented.
I thought they work the best when deployed the earliest, no?
That's why I tend to believe it's not covid
Same here. Something ripped through our family this last week. Took about 2 days, but we're fine.
Eric Holder saysWhat supplements did you take?I thought they work the best when deployed the earliest, no?
Definitely, but you gotta understand. I don't take medication, ever. Those are mostly for if I think someone in the family picked up the spike protein from an experimental human shedding.
If you don't deplete your zinc levels, that will never be a symptom.
NuttBoxer saysIf you don't deplete your zinc levels, that will never be a symptom.
IDK if anyone remembers ZICAM, a zinc-compound-containing nasal gel that worked to attack the common cold at its root in the nasal mucosa. I used to SWEAR by that stuff, to stave off burgeoning colds etc., and I'm the type of person who doesn't even take tylenol casually. It ended up being pulled from the market because of a statistically significant number of people losing their sense of smell AFTER using it. I don't think a specific causal mechanism was ever identified.
You won’t have permanent immunityAn interesting issue. The short answer would be memory B and T cells, and the abilty to respond more quickly upon subesequent exposure. But even before exposure and the subsequent adaptive immune response, we have a repertoire of around 10^10-10^11 unique B cell receptors. The number of unique possible T cell receptors is also quite large. So within your native repertoire, honed through centures of evolution, or provided by a brilliant creator, exists the capability to recognize and respond to a huge range of antigens.
Automan Empire saysNuttBoxer saysIf you don't deplete your zinc levels, that will never be a symptom.
IDK if anyone remembers ZICAM, a zinc-compound-containing nasal gel that worked to attack the common cold at its root in the nasal mucosa. I used to SWEAR by that stuff, to stave off burgeoning colds etc., and I'm the type of person who doesn't even take tylenol casually. It ended up being pulled from the market because of a statistically significant number of people losing their sense of smell AFTER using it. I don't think a specific causal mechanism was ever identified.
Yep, Zicam was awesome.
The loss of smell was caused by people using it improperly - you were not supposed to stick it deeply into your nose.
BayArea saysYou won’t have permanent immunityAn interesting issue. The short answer would be memory B and T cells, and the abilty to respond more quickly upon subesequent exposure. But even before exposure and the subsequent adaptive immune response, we have a repertoire of around 10^10-10^11 unique B cell receptors. The number of unique possible T cell receptors is also quite large. So within your native repertoire, honed through centures of evolution, or provided by a brilliant creator, exists the capability to recognize and respond to a huge range of antigens.
mell saysThat's why I tend to believe it's not covid
If you don't deplete your zinc levels, that will never be a symptom. Doesn't mean you didn't get covid, does mean you are in better health than most.
What supplements did you take?
You won’t have permanent immunity
Also it started with a night of insomnia for no reason even before any illness symptons started the next day. Yes, prolonged sleep is hard to get with it, but I don't find that much different from the flu or bad colds.
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Nasty sickness for sure. Saps your appetite, and hard to get good sleep. I can see how people in poor health could easily be pushed over the edge. Was thinking about the two times governments have refused to turn over the DNA sequence(Ireland and Canada), and now I'm thinking it's not because they didn't have it. I think there's something malicious in the full DNA sequence for covid, that if released, would implicate certain people unequivocally as bio-terrorists.
Nasty sickness, but was never even close to requiring hospitalization, and now I'll have permanent immunity that anyone who got the shot may never be able to achieve. Also, my treatment regiment gives me 0% chance of heart problems, GBS, seizures, tremors, depleted T-cells, complete loss of immunity in just a few months, or death. When did people get so scared of getting sick?