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.
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.
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.