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My second Covid(?) experience.


               
2022 Aug 19, 11:09am   1,923 views  30 comments

by GNL   follow (0)  

My second experience started the same way as the first time, which was about 8 months ago. Extreme chills in the middle of the night. Chills that make it difficult to walk or control motor skills. It took 5 blankets and about 3 hours to get back to a comfortable temperature.

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.

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23   komputodo   @   2022 Aug 19, 10:17pm  

richwicks says

This is a good point, how much should we trust the tests?

well if you believe the guy that invented the test, you should not trust it at all.
24   fdhfoiehfeoi   @   2022 Aug 19, 10:52pm  

Re-infection only makes sense if it's not a virus at all. Ok, yes, we do have flu and cold virus's we've all gotten more than once in our lives, but the symptoms we had matched up with neither. No vomiting, no runny nose, no excess mucus, little or no fever. Instead we had symptom combinations we'd never had before, fatigue, headache, lingering symptoms that were missing their normal calling cards(throat irritation, but no drainage).

Read the DoD docs on spike proteins. The sickness is caused by a lab engineering bio-weapon that hitches a ride on anything that will get it into your body. And it doesn't leave. No symptoms, but zinc levels deplete to the point of lost sense of smell. This stuff has more in common with bacteria than virus's.

Also, Ivermectin is anti-bacterial, so is our natural alternative that helped, sweet wormwood.
25   Shaman   @   2022 Aug 19, 11:01pm  

My family got it twice this year. Once in January when we were all uninfected. And the second time was super mild. I didn’t even take off work.
My son still hasn’t ever been symptomatic.
26   Booger   @   2022 Aug 20, 7:27am  

komputodo says

probably 80% of patnetters are vaxxed


I was thinking that maybe only 2 people here got the clot shot.
27   Al_Sharpton_for_President   @   2022 Aug 20, 7:27am  

EBGuy says

That said, the assays certainly give us a good reason why the BA.4/5 wave is taking out infecting the alpha vaxxers.

Could be incidental, partly contributory, or enitrely contributory. Original antigenic sin may be the dog, and the neutralization assay findings the tail. Data from non-vaxxed PCR positive and PCR negative subjects would have been helpful. But when all you have is a hammer, and sacrifice good science to appease a retaliatory academic administration and government bureaucracy....
28   mell   @   2022 Aug 20, 8:17am  

Onvacation says


Patrick says


https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.26.20239152v1.full

People reported pervasive “off” smells, or a metallic taste

I caught it at work last May and tested positive. EVERYTHING tasted like burnt coffee.


That was one distinct symptom for me as well, I stopped drinking coffee for 4 weeks+ and switched to tea until the taste disruption subsided, deep aversion to coffee and chocolate/cocoa. Generally love both. Didn't have crazy chills but crazy nightsweats (could basically chage the sheets every morning) while feeling cold which took 2 months to fully subside. Besides the massive initial headache, extreme fatigue (slept 8 to 8), moderate shortness of breath and mild nausea I worked all but 2 days. Not fun, longer duration but generally milder than the flu. Was supposedly delta. Started taking ivermectin too late (day 4), wife took it immediately and proacticely and only had very mild symptoms for a week. One other upside, I finished a nice bottle of brandy with the tea in 2 weeks.
29   WookieMan   @   2022 Aug 20, 10:06am  

mell says

I finished a nice bottle of brandy with the tea in 2 weeks.

I've been hesitant to bring it up. I swear alcohol stops it. Prevents it honestly, just an opinion. My evidence is my own, not proof.

I got sick twice during covid and thought nothing of it. Was extremely mild. Still, no one likes feeling off their A game. Negative tests (7ish now) all the time. It's a virus and real, I just don't think it's that big of a deal if you take care of yourself.
30   Onvacation   @   2022 Aug 20, 11:29am  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says

Wallensky is from Harvard

THAT explains a lot!

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