Posted on 03/25/2022 4:15:30 PM PDT by Paal Gulli
You might have died from it had you not been willing to attack it with something. Sounds like your body provided a perfect storm to wreck havoc. Might be some genetic factor
“First symptom was a sore throat.”
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Yeah, same here with the Omi. I suspected it was the big C since I rarely get a sore throat, but for me it was just mild pain.
A bit of phlemy thing was going on too, nothing too heavy/ Feeling more tired than usual, eyes seemed more light-sensitive also. Was all over but the shouting in about a week.
I was 2x vaxed and boosted.
Good work!!!
Stay the course!!
You were lucky.
Zelenko/FLCCC protocols did good by me too.
“The worst thing about this virus is how differently it affects ppl. My husband was the one who brought it home and he was over it and back to work in 5 days, FFS!”
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Yup, people’s mileage will vary with the thing. Some barely notice it, others have the tragic experience you family has had to deal with. Life offers no guarantee other than that it ends someday.
My Covid and IVM story.
Senior. Unjabbed. No comorbidities other than mild hypertension. BMI 23. Have taken 5000 to 10,000 of Vit D during pandemic. Vit D level is 55ng/ul. Started feeling crummy, beginning with sore throat. some light sinus pressure and a little weakness. Home test revealed positive for Covid. Sprayed nose with saline and .1% providone iodine. Gargled with same. Two Zinc lozenges. 16mg IVM along with black seed oil, curcumin, quercitin and lactoferrin. Single restless night. All symptoms resolved in 24 hours. The mildest flu/cold I ever had. But, then again, I never so aggressively did early treatment as I did with this bout of flu.
Congrats! You are proof it doesn’t have to be a binary decision of vax or no vax. There is a logical proven prophylaxis and treatment protocol that is proven and safe. I’ve been on a similar protocol for 2+ years and not even a sniffle. Enjoy your immunity but keep taking the prophylaxis protocol.
were you using the iodine before you got Covid?
I have been using it after I come home
Glad to hear it. We can take all the good news we can get!
So, you caught the common cold known as Covid19 - you and a couple hundred million other Americans, many of whom have no idea whether or not they caught it.
The thing to be proud of isn’t how quickly you got over it - what you should be proud of is the fact that you didn’t get sucked into the madness and you didn’t make a big deal out of a common cold.
Glad you are well and got through it nicely.
I am still of the opinion this is a minor disease. Yes, perhaps those with “co-morbidities” should be careful, which we still don’t have narrowed down as I feel no one is being serious about studying this disease.
I lost my MIL but she is the only one out of many of us who died (definitely fat, BMI 43, and several issues, as well as living alone). No one else including myself or my more-elderly and frail mother even went to the ER. The first case I was even aware of (local woman, in news but had contact with a friend of my nieces’) the woman got well within days.
Largely, this is a yawner and not even worth all the protocols everyone is jumping on. I feel it feeds the premise that this is a highly dangerous disease and gives credence to the Fauci paranoia.
Say what you will about the guy, I think Putin should get the 2022 Nobel Prize in Medicine for ending Covid . . .
Yeah, other than the sore throat and cough, I felt pretty much fine. The fever was very short lived. The painful throat maybe 3 days, the cough a little bit longer but faded soon after. I just kept coming back with positive tests for close to a week after having basically no symptoms other than the cough.
As an aside, for the sore throat the wife also bought me those cheap-o Hispanic brand popsicles. Don’t have them often but I remember they used to come 12 in a bag for like $1.49. Now they came 9 in a bag for $2.29. I knew right away inflation was booming (which I already knew, because in my business I had been getting massive input price increases from my suppliers for months).
Sorry to hear about your relatives. My MIL also died on Jan 6 - THE Jan 6! It was an awful day all around.
Great job! Glad you are doing so well, and are now naturally immunized against a thing that wasn’t going to kill most of us, except an unfortunate small percentage.
Glad you got through it. It must’ve somehow advanced to pneumonia. That is what got my MIL and that seems to be the real danger.
Re: arguing that “it would’ve been worse”, that’s the exact same argument for the vaxes. Pointless because one cannot prove a negative! It’s just an assumption.
Good for you and your wife! You also have natural immunity! Congrats!
Happy to hear. I also bought Ivermectin and Hydrocloriquine plus Ziverado packs from (India).
I have also supplied hundreds of people around me the means as how to purchase.
I contacted my supplier and Thanked him for all the help.
We saved hundreds of people, cured so many I have lost count. I know of at least a dozen who owe their lives to me, Their words, not mine.
After my first two purchases he did not charge me for anymore yet I ordered another 1/2 dozen big orders. He knew I was giving it away.
My contact in India was Heaven sent and I know the Lord sent people to me that needed my help. We did lose one very close friend, it broke my heart. She waited way to long and the day she took the first dose she was taken to ER by ambulance and intubated, died 3 weeks later. Laurie was only 53.
We are instructed to take care of those around us, to love them as we want to be loved. I’ll do it again and again if needed.
From what I hear the home tests are super reliable, so you might have been okay during that time.
I expect by summer the inflation surge will really have started to dig in deep across most sectors.
The question on covid that I’d have for an MD who knows his stuff on mutations, as regards to the “non-official” treatment mentioned here:
A person gets it once and it’s not real bad, like a mild flu. They start taking items mentioned here (or had already been taking them & continue).
Months later, it comes roaring back in a short-term case that’s even worse or it turns into long covid.
My question would be: could the “covid bug” have grown stronger in meeting the the items used to treat it and be made stronger from the contact? I’d could it adapt to the things throw at it and hit a person even worse the 2nd time?
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