Good going.
Congrats on your recovery!
I was hit with it 2 months ago. I did a lot of the same things that you did (Vitamins C & D) and zinc lozenges. I also gargled with Scope multiple times per day and I consumed a fair amount of raw garlic. I was basically over it in 48 hours, though I continued to test positive on home kits for another week.
You will be getting a cough in the next 5 days. You will need to go to websites and follow their protocol to avoid any pneumonia and could last as long as 6 weeks.
you are not past the relapse stage
stay vigilant even if you think you are getting better
Nah, the fauci says it couldn’t work so you must be dead.
I did the same except no Hydroxychloroquine, only because I can’t get it. But the multi-vitamin with Zinc plus a D3 and C I have taken for 2 years. Works for me. Hey, it also kicks colds and flu as well.
Mine lasted quite a bit longer. This was in late January when Omicron was raging and I had no clue where I got it because I pretty much just go to work and home, and nobody in either place had it. First, I only had the horse paste but fairly confident I dosed it correctly. Had the Zinc and C and D3 twice daily all through the pandemic.
First symptom was a sore throat. Got more painful. Checked tonsils because it felt like strep throat which I had more than a dozen times in my youth but no white spots or swelling that I could see.
Next day awoke with a mild fever, around 101. Took Tylenol and slept it off. 8 hours later fever was gone. Decided to take a test. Throat still hurt really badly. I had some Chloraseptic lozenges with 15mg lidocaine, that worked really well and the wife went to 5 places to find more (4 including 2 Wal-Marts and a Target were complete sold out of just about every lozenge but I knew I only wanted Chloraseptic 15mg). Luckily she found them at the grocery store tucked away and bought 4 boxes. Anyone with very painful throat I recommend those.
Nasty cough, productive for several days. I live a few minutes drive from a county drive-through center so I did the test every day. 9 days before the first negative (no tests on Sundays). Got 2 more negatives to confirm. I got elderly family and a sense of community I didn’t want to spread it around so I was in quarantine for basically 1 week + 2 weekends. I forgot what I watched on the TV, I think mostly re-binged things I’ve seen before and slept a lot out of boredom.
Wife tested positive about a week after my first test, hers lasted just a few days and she got two negatives to confirm.
Well, that makes you a Putinista.
Oh, wait...wrong thread!
Congrats on choosing a prophylaxis based on common sense instead of “science.”
Ivermectin is a wonder drug.
My symptoms initially were headache, fever, fatigue, muscle aches & sore throat. Later I lost my sense of taste for 5 days. The cough and fatigue were the worst and unfortunately, even with the above regimen, I was pretty severely impacted by this virus. It was a month before I felt semi-normal and it took me 6 weeks to recover.
Thank God I never progressed to pneumonia and hospitalization. I’m 68 with mild hypertension, but my husband’s 73-year-old BIL died from Covid & pneumonia on January 6th and my own 69-year-old brother died of the same on January 26th. Both of those events weighed heavily on my mind during my illness.
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!
My symptoms initially were headache, fever, fatigue, muscle aches & sore throat. Later I lost my sense of taste for 5 days. The cough and fatigue were the worst and unfortunately, even with the above regimen, I was pretty severely impacted by this virus. It was a month before I felt semi-normal and it took me 6 weeks to recover.
Thank God I never progressed to pneumonia and hospitalization. I’m 68 with mild hypertension, but my husband’s 73-year-old BIL died from Covid & pneumonia on January 6th and my own 69-year-old brother died of the same on January 26th. Both of those events weighed heavily on my mind during my illness.
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!
I think natural immunity doesn’t protect you against new variants - but vaccines don’t, either. It’s just like any other cold, now. Except that some countries still think they can defeat new variants with more lockdowns.
Thank you for posting this
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No previous infection?
Good work!!!
Stay the course!!
You were lucky.
Zelenko/FLCCC protocols did good by me too.
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.