Two weeks ago today I caught the covids. It started off like a regular flu. Four days into it, the fever grew out of control for my wife and I and we were laid out on our asses fast. I did not have ivermectin until day 5 and it was horse liquid not paste. I took 1.2 CCs daily of the Dyurvet brand and it didn't seem to do much. We completely lost our sense of smell and taste. It hurts for me to look at this screen and type on a keyboard. Today the fever continues to try and come back, I'm fighting it off with Tylenol. Zinc, Vita D, Quercetin didn't seem to do a whole lot for me. This illness fucked me up severely and I'm lucky to be alive. I went to the hospital 3 times, not for oxygen levels but for what felt like panic attacks. At the hospital they immediately saw a pneumonia spot in my lung also.
What really concerns me more than anything is in my mid 40s, I now am having random heart pains, and pain in my forearms. Is it myocarditis or some other heart illness ? How is it possible? I was completely healthy, not diabetic, not smoker/drinker, and yet I'm randomly and disturbingly getting these sensations at least a few times an hour.
The bastards that are responsible for unleashing this illness upon us need to fucking HANG and die horrible painful deaths. If I didn't have a family, I might sacrifice myself on that hill to make an example out of the nearest CDC/FDA office. I find the "do a terror" meme humorous, but if you were in my position, having been what I just went through, I don't see why going postal wouldn't put a smile on my face going out in a blaze of glory. From where I'm sitting, there have been 0 arrests, the shit show continues tomorrow, and I appear to be completely FUCKED if its Myocarditis.
Hi Fren. I'm not a doctor, so do your own research, but fever is a good thing. Don't take Tylenol, let the fever happen. The fever will kill the illness in your body. Just don't let the fever go over 104c.
Everything else you said I agree with.
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OP reeks of a glowing faggot’s butthole.
Studies have shown decreasing a fever doesn't really prolong an illness, but I agree sweat it out as long as not miserable.