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I finally came down with COVID. My experience to date.


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2023 Jan 5, 2:34pm   1,952 views  26 comments

by Al_Sharpton_for_President   ➕follow (5)   💰tip   ignore  

January 3:

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.

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1   Ceffer   2023 Jan 5, 2:45pm  

If you had had the vax, you would only have suffered this couple of days dragged out misery for twenty days and several times over and over. How selfish of you not to have considered others.
2   mell   2023 Jan 5, 2:57pm  

lol that's nothing. Even the common cold is worse than covid for you omicronners. Delta wasn't 2-3 days, it was 2-3 weeks. Still though generally milder than the flu.
3   NuttBoxer   2023 Jan 5, 3:23pm  

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.
4   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2023 Jan 5, 3:29pm  

NuttBoxer says

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.

The COVID antigen immunoassay test was unequivocally positive.
5   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2023 Jan 5, 3:44pm  

after you get any disease, first reasonable, admirable, and very important thing is to find a realtor to pass it on to.
6   clambo   2023 Jan 5, 3:56pm  

I'm in Mexico just hoping I don't get a case of botulism of the blowhole.
7   theoakman   2023 Jan 5, 4:09pm  

Maybe they can give you paxlovid and you'll get it again in 10 days
8   keeprubbersidedown   2023 Jan 5, 10:05pm  

I hit the horse dewormer…. 24 hrs and recovered. Crazy
9   mell   2023 Jan 5, 10:09pm  

keeprubbersidedown says


I hit the horse dewormer…. 24 hrs and recovered. Crazy

Similar for my wife, knowing I had likely.passed it on to her we hit the dewormer and she had a mild cold just for a few days. Amazing stuff
10   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2023 Jan 6, 7:23am  

January 6:

Sleep duration back to normal. Got some REM but still not much deep.

Temperature back to normal

Apetite is raging!

No congestion. No sinus drip. Thankfully, no lung infiltration

Voice is clear as a bell.

General fatigue has faded.

So as I understand it, it is virtually impossible in 2021 not to have encountered th COVID virus, and I likely had, but never had been symptomatic, till now.

The Pfizer toxxinated wife is now ill, 101 fever, no appetite. She will take the antigen test later today, but likely it is positive.

This excellent John Campbell video (thanks Charlie303) may explain how we both caught COVID. The Pfizer vaccine is pretty useless against the newer strains. In my case, I probably had natural immunity to an earlier strain, and it faded over time. But now I am naturally immunized to the current strain.

https://rumble.com/v23x33u-more-vaccines-causes-more-infections.html

I take 1000mg Quercetin and a megavitamin daily. Exercise daily. 6 ft. 175 lbs. Resting HR high 40's to mid 50's. When I do HIIT, I do get above the recommended max HR for my age. If I kick, it's a good way to die.
11   Robert Sproul   2023 Jan 6, 7:36am  

cisTits says

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.

Interesting. Wife and I got the shit for Christmas. Medium unpleasantness quickly resolved with the 'mectin. But...I have a lot of congestion in upper chest and wife can't taste, which is a particular drag. I had not really considered that 'viral debris' could be lingering and causing inflammation or other havoc past the disease stage. I think I might give the Zyrtec a try.


12   NuttBoxer   2023 Jan 7, 10:59am  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says


The COVID antigen immunoassay test was unequivocally positive.


What's the baseline for detection if they never assayed the spike protein(covid) in the first place? Do you take a test when you get the flu, or a cold? Don't need to right, you just know. I'm telling you it's the same here, you just know. My Mom finally got it, and we know because we confirmed via her symptoms.
13   Hugh_Mongous   2023 Jan 7, 10:18pm  

The tests are shit: you don't really know what you have.
14   Ceffer   2023 Jan 7, 10:28pm  

Hugh_Mongous says

The tests are shit: you don't really know what you have.

Exactly. Who ever tested for any seasonal virus in the past? Like, never? The fake tests ARE fake Covid. If it gives a security blanket diagnosis, so be it. I wouldn't be swabbing or jamming shit in my body that any of those psychos try to foist on me.
16   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2023 Jan 8, 5:18am  

It's a bigger fad than the Hoola Hoop or Pet Rock.

For me, getting infected allows me to experience the Covid trip. XBB.1.5 variant, most likely. Like a cold, basically, if you aren't toxxinated. My toxinated better half is way sicker. This new strain is activating a very narrow immune response to the original variant, which isn't helpful in attacking the variant, and may even enable it. In my case, it is activating broad memory response to multiple targets, including targets on XBB.1.5.

And yeah, it has turned the world into virus fethishists. A scarily very effective psyop. Do not touch the dial. We are in control of social media.
17   RWSGFY   2023 Jan 8, 9:25am  

Ceffer says






He didn't travel anywhere by air in 2020-21?
18   Peter P   2023 Jan 8, 9:43am  

My monthly allergy episodes are worse than my COVID experience a few months back.

The only "scary" thing was losing the sense of smell for 4 days so food tasted like shit.
19   RedStar   2023 Jan 8, 10:12am  

The original covid put me in bed for 3 days, just felt like a semi ran me over. I then got omicron last year and didn't know I even had it if I hadn't been tested.
20   komputodo   2023 Jan 8, 1:27pm  

clambo says

I'm in Mexico just hoping I don't get a case of botulism of the blowhole

quit eating out in mexico and prepare your own food,
21   NuttBoxer   2023 Jan 8, 7:59pm  

RWSGFY says

Ceffer says







He didn't travel anywhere by air in 2020-21?


You meant to say internationally, and for certain countries. We traveled by air twice during that time, none of us ever took any fake tests.
22   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2023 Jan 11, 2:21pm  

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.
23   mell   2023 Jan 11, 2:34pm  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says


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. The stealthier aka milder the cold is the more people it can infect and survive. Also it is known that most. resp./cold/flu viruses replicates for roughly 5 days, during which AVs such as Ivermectin help greatly, then after that you are dealing indeed with debris and leftover inflammation. In your case the immune response in your upper resp. tract, nose etc. was so effective that it never reached the lungs. I know there are plenty of imo conspiracy theories about the virus itself, but to me it's obvious it does exist and mutated from a moderate to severe flu/cold to a mild to. moderate cold, no matter what you may call its variants. It pretty much did what all other corona viruses before did as well, regular evolution.
24   WookieMan   2023 Jan 11, 2:55pm  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says

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.

Good. That's about what it was for me with just one pretty shitty day. Nothing worth going to urgent care or ER over though remotely. It was 3 days of feeling off and a shit ton of tissue due to the sinus running like a faucet. No fever. It honestly was a mundane cold in hindsight.

Only thing that still bothers me is I'm cold constantly. I have high BP so I usually feel hot. House temp is 67ºF, which is normal for us over the last decade. I wear my winter jacket indoors a lot now. Warm weather I'm fine. Kind of weird. Unless my BP is better and I've been freezing my family for 10 years. Haven't checked it in a couple months. Physically feel fine. Unvaccinated. Covid is a legit joke if you're below average health or better. Bad health, I could see it being a problem. I did better than my vaccinated wife.... she's pissed at me about that for some reason. lol. Probably because I gave her shit.
25   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2023 Jan 11, 3:01pm  

Yes, Mell. I was undoubtedly exposed to the original train, but it never was able to break through. Glad it didn't. I heard it was a real bitch.

The XBB recombinant variant is better at infecting people, binds with higher affinity to the ACE2 receptor. Different enough to evade the narrow toxxine generated immune response, and different enough to gain a foothold in those with natural immunity, but no more than that, as memory kicks in and wipes it up. The recently boosted, tho, are going to be fucked.

My lungs, thanks be to jah, are clean. No smokum. Not even weed. Edible, if I must. I do cardio and if you've been a runner, you know about getting in the groove with your body's breathing. Quite an amazing machine. Giving thanks to Jah!
26   NuttBoxer   2023 Jan 11, 3:41pm  

mell says

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.


We had it November 2021, then again about six months later. The first one had LOTS of fatigue, but nothing else, was just annoying. The second time definitely went after respiratory system. I treated with Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine, and was fine after two days. Wife let it drag on and almost got pneumonia(although she also has/had asthma). We never got any harsh variant, because there never was one. If this whipped you, you were already in bad shape to start with.

It is a lab manufactured spike protein that attaches to various diseases, modifying their reaction in the body. It is NOT a virus, although it can ride on one.

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