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To: Raebie

Hopefully it was just a bug, but given the loss of smell, you may have cv and was lucky enough to fight it off. Did your sense of smell come back? Cough is actually not one of the more predominate early symptoms, I think that one only occurs if it’s attacking the lungs, but as we know, it can attack the digestive system, kidneys and the CNS which give a whole other group of symptoms.

If it were me, I would keep up a treatment protocol as if I still had it, even if I felt great, just because it seems it can lurk in the body to reappear later as we’ve been reading. Vit C, zinc, quercertin, Vit d3, lots of water. Keep an eye on O2 levels as well.

Prayers for you, that it turns out to be nothing. As an aside, my husband has had a lot of allergy symptoms and joint pain and he is convinced it’s allergies but I wish I could get him to take quercertin. He is on Keto and his joint pain comes with eating either cheese or nuts. He’s trying to figure it out.

I am still struggling with the dust from the Sahara dust that came through GA. We have been replacing filters weekly and still have a layer of thick black dust on everything after a few days of dusting. I am crazy allergic to it. I have never had allergies in my life. It’s driving me crazy!


3,106 posted on 08/01/2020 8:40:29 AM PDT by LilFarmer
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To: LilFarmer

Your hubby may have an issue with histamine. Look into histamine intolerance syndrome. Largely can be controlled with diet.

I’ve got this but it’s gone further into mast cell activation syndrome.


3,109 posted on 08/01/2020 9:02:02 AM PDT by Black Agnes
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