I had restricted breathing and sweats and generally a mild flu, halfway through my illness Boris shut our country down.
Well now I have a friend staying at mine for a little time period because of personal reasons and he's got the COVID a few other friends also have it.
It has not affected me in the slightest, Im glad I have got a natural resistance.
None of my friends infected had the vaccine and they won't take it. I've been throwing redpills left right and centre.
I believe that a healthy body that's beat the wu flu once, won't get it again. I've been around people with coughs and sneezes and nothing happens to me. I don't wear a mask, don't sanitize anything, shake hands, and don't worry about staying 6 feet away from people. Pretty sure I had it in late December of 2019. I normally don't get sick and this laid me up for 3 days. On the evening of the 3rd day, I said screw it and had some brandys. Woke up on the 4th day feeling great. Either the brandy kicked it out or my body had taken care of it already.
Exactly that, you didn't allow project fear to destroy your immune system. It's almost if you buy into the BS you run yourself into the ground, health-wise.
I find if I'm I'll with a cold if I lay in bed feeling sorry for myself its worse, but If I discipline myself to man up, I'm able to ignore the symptoms better.
My uncle said to me once " whiskey will make you well when you're sick and sick when you're well."
Wise words my fren. I've found that brandy works well for me. My wife and daughter will get a cold and I don't catch it. I stopped once when my wife was sick, I woke up sick the next day. Now I go to bed every night with a brandy nightcap.
My grandad had a rum, whiskey or brandy every winter morning, but never all three lol.
Even growing up as a child if me and my siblings were ill, teething or wouldn't sleep, our dummies were dipped in whiskey, sorted everything out
There's a lot of wisdom to using it as a medicine.
Amazing if true but they really want us dead. So many ways to tackle the virus but they force us poison on us, it's so obvious.
What are dummies?
Sorry in America you call them pacifiers, the thing babies suck on
I wash my hands and am not a slob, 1 MRSA infection will teach you quick about how being slob is a bad idea.
I do plenty of filthy shit, I'm just smart enough to not touch my face if my hands have not been washed after touching dirty stuff.
God Bless you patriot
I am happy to hear you have the antibodies. Hope your friends feel better soon.
I am pretty sure I had it last Jan. I was doing my student teaching and another teacher was sick for 6 weeks. They didn't know what it was and tried all kinds of combos of meds. She came to school everyday. Another teacher in our pod was sick for 2 weeks, felt better for a few days, then was sick again for 2 weeks. I had a really runny nose and felt achy for about 3 weeks but not awful. I had a student in my class whose dad is an international business man who was out the 1st week after winter break. We then had several students out about a week over the following month.
I actually don't think it is as contagious as they say. There were 9 adults working in this pod. 3 got sick. There were 125 students and about 20 got sick. My sister in law got it but not her husband. My sister and her husband got it but not my daughter who was living with them. My uncle got it but not my mom or 3 nephews. My husband and I moved from Az to KS last May and then made the trip again last July to move our belongings. We stayed in hotels, flew on a plane, and stopped at numerous places. My husband refused to mask so in New Mexico I had to go in places masked but other than that no mask. We didn't get sick.
That's good you haven't been sick from it, it's strange how it affects people differently like in the cases you mentioned above.
Some people are more susceptible due to many varying reasons.
I know at the moment 3 positive people, one living with me is sleeping more and sweating it out.
Another friend is up and about and I was at his bday party last night and he was drinking all night not a care in the world.
My mum's boyfriend is a bit under the weather but is working from home reduced hours and sat in the sun doing his back garden up, planting flowers and tending his vegatable patch.
Really depends on your health condition and I don't think you need to be a spartan. My mum's bf is a big drinker 10-11 pints a day, over weight and nearly retiring but hes able to cope.
I'm thinking it might affect people worse who have insulin issues. I wouldn't think 'they' (Xi/Fauci) could design a bug that would make everyone equally sick, but they could design something that would target one or two specific weaknesses in people. The people who have the weakness would succumb (maybe just sick, maybe die) to the illness. My WAG would be something insulin related (insulin resistant?) and something blood related (perhaps a certain issue with function of red blood cells (b/c of trouble carrying oxygen to the cells)). That either/or one-two punch would encompass a great majority of the 1st world population. Separately, why would O+ people have a better resistance to this illness?
I just read that 62% of cases had diabetes. Don't know if it is true but interesting. My daughter is O+ blood type. My mil got the vaccine in Dec and has been fine. My fil got it in March and his health has been declining since. He is diabetic.
Way to go, patriot! Keep dispensing those red pills.
I had the worst flu of my life in February 2020. None of the usual flu remedies did anything to mitigate the symptoms. I drank damn near 2 gallons of water a day, took a whole box of cold and flu meds over the course of 5 days, and felt so bad the only thing I could do was stay in bed and ride it out.
I've never had any of the covid tests and dont intent to get one, but I'm fairly confident I had covid. Any time I'd had the flu, the meds would at least calm the symptoms down for a bit. This time they didnt do a damn thing.
I had something similar around the same time. Bad fever, sweats, achy everything. Alternating between acetamenaphen and ibuprofen every 3-4 hours for 5 days in a delirious stupor. The meds only made the pain go away enough to move around for an hour or so. Had a hacking gurgly cough and very little energy for 2-3 weeks after.
I had mine around the same time as you.
I'm a builder so I'm out in the cold all winter so I have a bit of a built up immunity for things like colds and flus, that it doesn't really affect me.
What I had was a mild flu, not something that required me to have sometime off work.
I noticed my breathing was restricted when I went to the gym and struggled to do my usual sets.
I didnt care about all the hype the MSM was doing at the time, I just did my general daily things because I couldn't care less and still don't.
Sounds like what I had Mother's Day week of 2020. I had to force myself to drink water because if I didn't, I knew I would have to go to the hospital. Never been that sick in my life! Took me a month to truly feel better.
Everyone, take care of yourself and your loved ones. (Even if you have to sneak in the good for them foods)! I'm looking at you, hubby. The more appetizing meals look, the more likely people will eat it. (The old saying, "You eat with your eyes first.") May the Good Lord bless us all today with an abundance of good health, patience, courage, strength to fight against all evil and above all, unconditional love. Amen
My cousin is a respiratory therapist who, one night in 02/2020 at her hospital, intubated 4-5 people. The average was like 2-3 per MONTH. 5 intubations in one night is extremely rare. The next week she fell super ill, was coughing up blood. Her husband caught a bit of it but not as bad. They both recovered and went into March wondering if they had COVID already.
I did have a bit of blood in my phlegm as well, it only lasted for a day or two. I'm sure for people who are not the healthiest it has a bigger risk requiring treatment.
I didn't know at the time if it was COVID but being around people who are positive I didn't get ill at all.
So hopefully your cousin and her husband are immune as well.
It's best if we all take care of ourselves from now on, eat good foods, exercise and take your vitamins.
I got it the second week in Jan 20. Before all the hype. I was partying with a crew of Aussies that were on tour. Two days later, laid out for 2 weeks. Trouble breathing, no energy Had to sleep sitting up to breathe. I was 90 lbs overweight at the time. Pre Diabetic. I wanted to feel better so bad, I started keto, intermittent fasting, working out and supplements. I lost 100 lbs, am no longer pre diabetic and I have not even had a sniffle since. I don’t wear a mask, I’m not vaxed and I lead a very normal life without even thinking about COVID.
The best prevention is get yourself healthy. Lose weight, get the right sleep, try to get in the sun as much as possible and stop watching mainstream news.
Well done Anon! Glad to hear you made great lifestyle changes. It's hard to stick to a new routine but you did it and I'm glad you reversed the diabetes.
Prevention is the best way and living a cleaner life and even purer in many ways has so many benefits.
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Keep it up my Patriot brother! You shall never, never, never, never, never, never, never surrender!
No Surrender! Fight till the good Lord calls me away.
I think my niece must be naturally immune as my brother says she comes into contact with it all the time over the past 18 months, with her job, and she's never tested positive(random testing for work), not been sick either. We figure it's her exposure to all kinds of viruses working in a doctor's office for so long.
My mum had the WORST cough I have ever heard in December 2019. We thought it was just a bad cold/flu thing but wondering if it was a lesser variant of COVID back then...
So you are saying that you recovered from COVID in February of 2020 and they can still detect antibodies some 17 months later? This squares with what many research papers have been finding on this topic. Congrats on your natural immunity!
Thank you, looks like they will recirculate over and over again, hope you all can stay safe.
I got it in December 19. It went around work. We were all sick, tired, and short of breath.
None of us have caught it since, so it must have been that
same for me mate i had it and thought it was just mild flu
Tell them about the treatment protocol for COVID and show them that Ivermectin works.
https://youtu.be/1WLYBmq9-tU Covid19criticalcare.com protocols Myfreedoctor.com prescribing doctors
Uh, maybe you have ever had a cold in your life?? Corona virus.
Are you coming to London tomorrow?
I wasn't aware there was another march Tommorrow, but now the train tickets are over £60 one way and £120 return I don't have enough money to go tommorrow.
I'll definetly be going to a future one, I'll keep looking for cheaper tickets but I've left it too late.