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To: LouieFisk

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).


34 posted on 03/25/2022 5:09:55 PM PDT by monkeyshine (live and let live is dead)
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To: monkeyshine

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?


40 posted on 03/25/2022 5:25:41 PM PDT by LouieFisk
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