I work for a large multi-national Big Law firm as an executive assistant. I am the only person in my office of 150 who is not going back to work in the office in September because I told them categorically I will not get vaxxed. So they are "making" me stay virtual! Up until now, I believed people when they said Covid was no worse than a cold or flu. But that has changed. My son got it last Saturday. He is 37. He said he was in so much pain from his toes to his head that he wished he could die. Said it was by far the most sick he has ever been in his life. He absolutely begged me to get the vaccine, which of course I won't do. Today, our pest control guy stopped by and said he had it so bad a month ago he almost went to the hospital. Had really horrendous pain and 102 fever for four days. Age 40. Still has no sense of smell or taste one month later. My daughter has a friend who is an ER doctor. He says Atlanta hospitals are full of Covid patients. He doesn't strike me as the type of person who would lie. This is my anecdotal evidence that Covid is far from over, and it's also very far from nothing. Just my two cents for people who are downplaying it, as I did up until this week.
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FWIW, I am an exception to that set of points, as I took all the vitamins and still got it very bad, before the vax was available, which I'm not taking anyway. That said, I do have type 1 diabetes.
had you been tested? i think the swabbing routine plays a role on at least 1 of 2 fronts. the swab if done correctly according to all of the nurses and doctors administering it, needs to pierce the blood brain barrier. never before am i aware of this damage to the barrier. the barrier is your very capable filtration system from all sorts of germs and viruses. breaking it logically must expose people to greater illnesses.
secondly, I've seen, heard and read that graphene oxide is on the swabs. the effects of which are many including loss of taste and smell. hm, imagine that
I did go for a test, but only after I was horribly sick. It came out negative. But I was really sick, as close to death as I've ever felt. This was April last year. In fact it was one of the first days that drive-thru testing had been set up. I dunno. Maybe I'm just unique in a way that messed me up then. (I got over it largely due to hydrogen peroxide therapy, which is on a few threads here.)
interesting. how old are you? had you been around vaxxed folks that could have been shedding ?
my last flu or whatever it was really kicked my ass. i assumed then and now it was at least partially the result of aging. I'm 50 and i think quite healthy for a 50 year old but i can't deny I'm aging
I'm two years away from you. This wasn't like any flu I've ever had. Multiple symptoms, though not all the listed ones. Started with burning eye sensation (I kept checking in the mirror for conjunctivitis but they never got pink) which lasted a week or so and then went away, later mild diarrhea which also went away. Really bad sleep patterns, felt like fever delirium but no fever temperature. Then a slow creep of increasing fatigue and gradual but progressively more difficult breathing. I do have type 1 diabetes, and at that time my blood was noticeably much darker than usual (I see my blood drops multiple times daily as I test for sugar levels). Otherwise pretty healthy, non-obese, semi-regular exercise, and typically go years without getting sick. If the nebulized hydrogen peroxide didn't work I believe I would've died. Also had low numbers (90 to start, but increased rapidly the day after nebulizing to 95 or so, gradually returned to 98-99 over time) on the pulse oximeter, which I bought. Aging sucks.