I'm sure everyone has. But here is the real question:
In the past, when you had a cold or mild flu, was your sense of smell or taste normal as it usually is, or was it off (couldn't smell or taste the same)?
I honestly can't say one way or the other. I never thought about my sense of smell or taste when I had a cold. I just felt bad and dealt with it. I do know that I tasted cough syrup that tasted bad, but I don't remember ever smelling it. I don't specifically remember if my normal sense of smell was working or not, or my taste.
The reason I ask is that I am wondering about all the people who got "sick with Covid" and said their sense of taste or smell was gone.
Is this the way it USUALLY (or ALWAYS) is when one has a cold or flu? Or is this really abnormal and not what usually happens?
IOW: Is it possible that everyone reporting a loss of taste/smell is because the MEDIA bombarded us with that message, and so we paid attention (maybe for the first time ever) and noticed? Was it just a subliminal message that people were responding to?
Do we usually lose our sense of smell or taste, but this time we noticed because the media kept pushing that message?
Interesting timing, because I also got sick with something around that time. I, too, had heard of Wuhan but didn't really think it was what I had.
But I did something different than what I had always done in the past. This cold/flu/whatever was in some ways the worst I ever had, but it was very very short-lived.
When I woke up one morning, I had a sore throat, which told me I might be "coming down with something." So, I dry fasted all day. No food, no water, no nothing. This was the second time I tried this when feeling like I might be getting sick.
Felt crappy all day, but powered through. That night, I felt nauseous, and went to the sink to vomit. I have never vomitted from a cold or flu in my life. This time, I had dry heaves. I would have vomitted if I had anything in my stomach, but because I had been dry fasting all day, there was nothing in there. I had the heaves, but that was it.
No idea if I could smell or taste normally since that was the last think I was thinking about.
The next morning, I woke up feeling much better, and had a mostly normal day. The next morning after that, I felt pretty close to 100%.
My colds in the past always dragged me down for 2-3 weeks. ALWAYS. And I always ate/drank mostly normal (sometimes chicken soup, but some sort of food).
The last two times now when I started to feel sick, I dry fasted, and it was OVER within 48 hours both times -- including FEB 2020 when I had the worst symptoms ever in my life.
Dry fasting works to heal quickly because the body can focus energy on cleansing and killing off pathogens, rather than digestion which usually takes up a significant amount of energy. I have proven it (to myself) twice now -- 2 for 2.
I DO think something has been going on. I DO NOT think it is nearly as serious as it is claimed by Fraud Fauci or the Fake News Media.
I think it is likely a combination of things. Trying to parse out details to put the pieces of the puzzle together.
Is loss of smell/taste normal for regular colds/flu? Some here are saying yes, and that MIGHT be one reason why people reported that. Maybe they just noticed it for the first time because so many people were talking about it.
Wow. Colds don't make you vomit but I can't even count the number of times I have had the flu and spend days vomiting over and over.
Hmm ... interesting. I have never experienced that. Maybe I never had a flu before, and it was always a cold of some sort.
It was over very quickly for me, I think due to dry fasting. Maybe that is one reason I tend to downplay it somewhat, but I also know that something has been going on.
Seems like it is so different for a lot of people, that "gain of function" in a lab is likely.
I'm an elder-pede so I think the Wuhan virus hit me harder than most but didn't kill me.
Also, I haven't been sick with a flu that made me vomit for days for many years so the flu viruses may have evolved to be less disruptive. After all, when you can't leave your house because you are throwing up every three hours you aren't spreading it to anybody outside your household, so mutations that don't make you vomit would have an advantage.