So I Got The Rona

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action magic said:
Reasonable question:
Consider that CT tests (especially the higher cycle rate) have been proven to show false positives. So how does one know, if sick, its nothing more than the actual flu?
No way to know for certain unless you wait a couple weeks and get a serology test. However, the inflated false-positive rate of the high-amplitude/cycle PCR test is all that matters to the powers that be, as 100% of those false-positives are counted as C19 cases.

It's the same reason that the protocol for case/death counts has morphed since the beginning, to favor inflated numbers. At first, only lab-confirmed cases were counted. Then the CDC quietly changed it, allowing "probable" cases to be counted. Then the illness category changed altogether from "Covid-19" to "CLI" (Covid-Like-Illness) to basically allow anyone with cold/flu-like symptoms to be potentially counted as Covid.

Just like how the death counts allow for people who have died WITH Covid, and not FROM Covid to still be counted as a Covid death.
 
I am wondering how many people have ever been tested for flu in there lives. I am 58 and i have been tested zero times. I get sick with respiratory symptoms at least once a year. Some worse than others. I go to the doctor some years, possibly get medication but never a flu test. Every day i hear people say they had the flu or have the flu, yet over my life not once has someone ever said to me you need to be tested for the flu. I am wondering how the numbers of flu cases were counted. As i am sure its not common to be tested for the flu every time your sick or at least that has not been my experience. When people say they know the difference between flu, cold, covid etc. i am skeptical. I have been sick with cold/flu like symptoms in my life many times but i can't vividly remember all those cases and the differences. But I have never been tested for anything. I just know i am sick and then i get better. Sometimes i am sicker than others but i don't believe that indicates flu necessarily. Sorry to hear about anyone that has an adverse reaction to any illness. Hope all recover and are better with natural immunity.
 
lol, since the advent of this rona virus, the flu has dissappeared, it does not exist anymore, so don't concern your self with testing, as now the only test they'll give u is the virus test and you will have it or something else. lol, testing sounds kinda like voting, does it work
Rj
 
QuietM4 said:
Zinc, quercetin, vitamin D. You'll be fine.

I also get a mild bronchitis every year when the temp drops...should be getting it in 3-5 weeks from now.

I do the Zinc, D and Magnesium.

Does it have a better effect against it, who knows.

Still feel fine. Stuffy nose like every year. Caugh is gone.

The only weird thing is the feeling like I have a fever, with the feeling with your eyes, but I don't have a fever.

Other than that, all is good.

This s!hit is probably the same sh!t that happens every year for the last 30 yrs.

Again, I'll see next month when I go to the Doc and get an antibodies test.
 
Tenring said:
If you really have Covid 19 - Ivermectin and/or Hydroxychloroquine along with mentioned above.

https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/

Get better soon.

Friend of mine got billed 980 bucks from pharmacy on the go for those two drugs.
 
338lapua said:
Tenring said:
If you really have Covid 19 - Ivermectin and/or Hydroxychloroquine along with mentioned above.

https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/

Get better soon.

Friend of mine got billed 980 bucks from pharmacy on the go for those two drugs.

He needs to get back with them on their error, no where near that much $.
 
Suck My Glock said:
It isn't talked about much (probably to keep from giving people unjustified false hope), but last year I read where it was observed that some people genetically possess T-cells that have an ancient immunity from coronaviruses. It's unknown how many people have this, but studies were underway to find out, with a theory that perhaps as many as 25% of the population have it. The part left unsaid was that the obvious goal down the road to see if such T-cells can be harvested or cloned or whatever to create a treatment for those without the particular T-cell. I Haven't heard anything about it since then. But if true, could potentially explain why your wife never got sick despite with you.
Natural immunity goes against the propaganda. It was discussed before Trump lost, now the "experts" claim it is fake news.
I had the virus in Jan 2020, an extremely bad case for over 2 weeks. A friend stayed over to help feed the dogs, feed me, etc. She never got any symptoms at all nor did she ever get sick since then. She is most likely naturally immune to it.
 
oldslurrydog1 said:
Started with a light cough last Friday. Saturday morning had some minor body aches and felt a little sluggish, stuffy nose and a slight tickle in my throat, just like every other year at this time of the change of temps for the seasons.

Went in yesterday for a test, just because. Got a call this morning and was told I tested positive. :shock:

I feel fine. Little bit of a runny nose, slight cough, no fever, I taste all the foods, no more body aches.

I now get to work from home for 10 days starting from Friday 10/8.

I think it's the allergies I get every year at this time. I'll get an antibodies test when I see the Doc next month. We'll see then if I'm one of those false positives to up the numbers in order to scare the sheep or actually had it.

In the end, I'd do it all over again the same way. No masks and no shots,

Oh! I forgot. I got a call from HR today saying that I had been in contact with someone that tested positive. I told them that I already got a call and I'm working from home because I tested positive.
So, what was the result? Did you die? Feel like you wish you would? Recover completely overnight?
 
All good. Been back at work sinse Monday. Had minor symptoms. Never had a fever, body aches or loss of smell/taste. 97% on the pulsoximitor. Still have a little cough and feel a little weak though.

Like i said before. I would do it the same all over again. No shot, no mask.

I forgot. My wife ended up testing positive and she had her shots. She had slight body aches, low grade fever and lost her taste. She's all good now except for the taste.
 
Good to hear.

I only got a slight fever one day last week but lost taste and smell. Still not back yet. Had some aches and chills. Hard time sleeping and some congestion. Just took my vitamins, D, C and zinc.

Had colds and or flu kick my ass more than this. Work requires a negative test and 7-10 days out to return.

No mask, no jabs
 
It can be serious as well. My friend and neighbor just died from it in a hospital in Anchorage, AK. They gave him the official approved treatment which included remdesivir and a ventilator. There was no mention of him getting HCQ or ivermectin protocol.
He was in his early to mid 60s and in good shape but he did have diabetes.
What a pity.
 
It affects people differently no doubt.

My fully vaccinated father in law also caught it. got a fever for several days, cough and congestion. Doing better now.
 
Bottom Gun said:
It can be serious as well. My friend and neighbor just died from it in a hospital in Anchorage, AK. They gave him the official approved treatment which included remdesivir and a ventilator. There was no mention of him getting HCQ or ivermectin protocol.
He was in his early to mid 60s and in good shape but he did have diabetes.
What a pity.

That's exactly the result. People that are unvaxxed getting remdesvir and blowing out alveoli by putting folks on a vent for no real reason. While non purebloods are being given ivermectin and showing everyone how the not vax is "literally saving people's lives™."
 
I had this bullshit. Was sick for 2 weeks. Lost taste and smell, body aches, fatigue. Slept a lot. Came out the end better off. Haven't had a problem since last December/January.
 
Glad (almost) everyone is making it through the worst virus known to man ok.

Dennis Prager at 73 seems to be doing pretty good also.

https://resistthemainstream.org/dennis-prager-announces-hes-covid-19-positive-details-treatment/?utm_source=telegram

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Cubiclerevolt said:
Bottom Gun said:
It can be serious as well. My friend and neighbor just died from it in a hospital in Anchorage, AK. They gave him the official approved treatment which included remdesivir and a ventilator. There was no mention of him getting HCQ or ivermectin protocol.
He was in his early to mid 60s and in good shape but he did have diabetes.
What a pity.

That's exactly the result. People that are unvaxxed getting remdesvir and blowing out alveoli by putting folks on a vent for no real reason. While non purebloods are being given ivermectin and showing everyone how the not vax is "literally saving people's lives™."

Yup, this was how they decided to "treat" my father when he caught covid while in the hospital nearly recovered from 3 types of pneumonia. f***ing remdesivir and a vent killed him. That shit is also ridiculously unkind to your kidneys and liver.
No idea how they thought giving a drug known to damage the lungs to a patient already on oxygen from pneumonia was in any way a good idea. But, muh protocol... :angry-banghead:
Had I only known then what I know now about all this shit.
 
sonofbp said:
Cubiclerevolt said:
Bottom Gun said:
It can be serious as well. My friend and neighbor just died from it in a hospital in Anchorage, AK. They gave him the official approved treatment which included remdesivir and a ventilator. There was no mention of him getting HCQ or ivermectin protocol.
He was in his early to mid 60s and in good shape but he did have diabetes.
What a pity.

That's exactly the result. People that are unvaxxed getting remdesvir and blowing out alveoli by putting folks on a vent for no real reason. While non purebloods are being given ivermectin and showing everyone how the not vax is "literally saving people's lives™."

Yup, this was how they decided to "treat" my father when he caught covid while in the hospital nearly recovered from 3 types of pneumonia. f*** remdesivir and a vent killed him. That s*** is also ridiculously unkind to your kidneys and liver.
No idea how they thought giving a drug known to damage the lungs to a patient already on oxygen from pneumonia was in any way a good idea. But, muh protocol... :angry-banghead:
Had I only known then what I know now about all this s***.

I am really sorry to hear about that That's why I am DNR. I don't want to be hooked up to machines and just wasting away, or if i do make it i'm a vegetable and a burden for my spouse and family. if it's my time, it's my time.

Once again, my sympathies and respect to you.

I hate hearing you had to go through that with a loved one.
 
I had the Rona in February of 2020, brewed up an old family recipe for some Gypsy cold remedy and enjoyed three days of that mixed with whiskey.
 
Kingjoey said:
I had the Rona in February of 2020, brewed up an old family recipe for some Gypsy cold remedy and enjoyed three days of that mixed with whiskey.

Mind sharing said Gypsy remedy?
 
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