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Interesting theory. The guy that works in the same office as my son got a positive test Friday. Tonight my son has a migraine. He gets migraines so it could be that or he could have covid. I've got 4 days of HCQ and azithromycin if he seems sick tomorrow. Worked for 15 other people at my husband's company.
When I got Covid in the fall, I just suffered through it, brain fog and all. It sucked, a lot, but it didn't kill me. And all I took for it was Advil.
Covid causes a mild headache, not migraine wth all the visual effects. That's often caused by lack of magnesium.
I, too, had covid a year ago but I was already taking zinc, D3, K2 and magnesium supplements. So, two days of slight fever, a week of aches and loss of taste then fine.
(If you aren't already taking those supplements, I'd recommend starting now. You need to be taking D3 for at least 3 weeks before your body has enough reserve.)
Might sound weird but I'm as hesitant with supplements as I am with pharmaceuticals. I take both, mind you, but only if it's needed to deal with my chronic pain. It's pretty crazy what you can get your body dependent on.