I take the set of vitamins we all talk about daily. I’m not a skinny guy but not a lardass either. My wife got Covid about 2 weeks ago. She had the usual classic symptoms… fever, slight chest burn, tired as fuck, heavy congestion, and no taste or smell. I’ve changed nothing in our daily lives/routine. We sleep in the same bed, hug, and snuggle up etc…. I’ve not gotten sick at all. No known previous infection. I thought this thing was so muuuh contagious. Anyone else experience this?
ivermectin helped my wife tremendously. We luckily have a pharmacy here that still fills it. It took 5 days to fully recover once she was on ivermectin.
My daughter has it and very quickly both of my parents got it. I have been caring for all 3, daughter lives with me, parents don't. I'm cooking, cleaning, doling out meds, washing their dishes and using the same bathroom as they do.
I had mild symptoms that came and went in waves. I started ivermectin when my daughter did, prior to any symptoms. So the waves would come and I'd be totally fatigued, felt heavy headed, would actually sound congested and felt like I was in a dream. Very strange feelings and total exhaustion. Each time I would take a couple tylenol and an hour later it would pass and I'd be fine. My other daughter has not gotten it but she lives in her room only coming out for food sometimes. I don't know if the ivermectin held off the fever and other nasty symptoms or if it's because I smoke and nobody else does. It's interesting how this has played out in our family. None of us were taking vitamins until we got it and I started later than they did to conserve the supply. Because of how fast my parents got it, I would say it is very contagious, but knowing my other daughter and I didn't get hit hard when we all use the same toilet and kitchen, that doesn't seem likely. Also my daughters are identical twins so that makes me wonder why one got it and one didn't, at first I thought maybe something prevents some from getting it, something in their genetic makeup perhaps. This contradicts that theory but is only one small example obviously.
This is very interesting hearing about identical twins, and how one can have it and not the other.🤔
This is not the only "sickness" that has been in one and not the other since, get this...December 2019! Coof daughter got super sick with massively swollen tonsils, we spent 2 months going round and round with antibiotics but the swelling never went down much. She didn't test positive for strep or mono or anything, she was tested multiple times over 2 months. Eventually they removed her tonsils and she left the hospital 2 days after the first case was "discovered" in our state.
Other daughter never got it, and was definitely exposed over the 2-3 months we fought this. Fast forward to a month ago, that daughter suddenly had swollen tonsils and appeared to be the same as her sister. Her NP didn't test but treated for strep and she was allergic to the antibiotic. (She also had an allergic reaction to penicillin when she was younger, so now cannot take penicillin or macrolides). 2nd antibiotic killed off whatever was going on and she recovered. Covid twin picked up Covid a week after her sister recovered from the suspected strep. In trying to help the Covid twin recover, we decided to try the antibiotic that her sister had a reaction to. She took it for a couple days and had no allergic reaction. SO....how can any of this be in identical twins? When they were little, they shared everything from colds to strep. Once I pulled them from public school and we stopped getting the flu shot, we went 8 years with no sickness until December of 2019. Now we seem to be back on the neverending sickness cycle. Also, twin that has not gotten covid is NOT taking any vitamins or supplements to boost her immune system, yet she hasn't gotten it and we have gone 14 days of Covid twin having symptoms.
They have different blood types?
No, same blood type though I am not certain what type they have since it's been roughly 17.5 years since they were born. I'm trying to dig through their records to see what their type is, last time I remember seeing it was when they were born. Obviously I got extremely lazy about medical information & now I'm trying to make up for depending on the medical professionals to help when we get sick. I've been off the big pharma train for years & began to mistrust doctors when my girls were very young. I was still fecking lazy even though I knew better!
Check out the importance of fever and intermittent showers (I think that's what they are called) Alternating hot and cold. Resets your immune system.
So glad you mentioned this, I NOW remember hearing about this months ago, thank you, I'm going to dig!
Medcram.com Dr. Sheuhault has covered it. I wish that I could find the one interview where he lays out all of the therapeutics.
Headed there now, I'm learning SO much today, I love this thread and everyone pitching in with anything and everything they think may help. THIS is the spirit of America right here, I am actually tearing up at what we can do when we work together. Sorry to get sappy, been a long day of trying to be medically inclined and I have SO much information when this morning I was at the end of ideas. God bless you all who have chimed in, especially with the sauce and personal experiences!