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I’ve either never had it or experienced no symptoms. Both times I’ve been sick since March 2020, I tested for Covid and was negative
Sorry to hear it. How do you think you got it? Kids, wife, mass transit, work? And if you do not mind me asking, how is your health in general? Overweight/obese? Co-morbidities like diabetes, HBP, COPD? Exercise, outdoors activities? Taking immunosuppressants? Do you get sick often, besides the coof?
I am curious because (knock on wood) unvaxxed me hasn't been symptomatic and my vaxxed not boosted wife also has been unsymptomatic. Never got PCR'd. A 30 year-old vaxxed and boosted relative has gotten it twice, laid up in bed for days both times.
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Before I get into all of the details...no, I did not test the first time or the second time. Yes, I suppose it could be the flu but, both of these were much different than any other flu I've ever experienced before. Both times, I contracted "it" from my wife who lost her sense of taste both times.
Tuesday 3am - Extreme chills
Wednesday morning - A "kill me now" headache that lasted all day. So bad was it that I moaned all day. Not a single pain killer helped.
Slept all day and took 3 Ivermectin pills (12mg) throughout the day. Extreme fatigue.
Thursday Morning - felt a LOT better but the headache was on a low boil. Could get up and walk the dogs.
Friday 5am - Extreme headache woke me up. Took Tylenol
Friday morning about 10am - I'm about 90-95% back to normal. If I had to go back to work, I could.
I got this flu/Covid from my wife. She still doesn't have a sense of taste. This is what leads me to believe I have/had Covid. She didn't take any Ivermectin until the 3rd day. I started taking it right away.
I just ran into my neighbor who is a nurse while walking the dogs. I warned her that I was sick but almost recovered. She told me not to get tested. Haha.
Just thought I'd share.