Came back from my trip to Dominican Repub. Part of the deal with the commie federal govt is that we needed a negative rona test to come back home. Test came back negative and 6 hours later we developed diarrhea and sore throats. Shes all better now but my ass is still leaking and I have upper respiratory symptoms.. loss of taste and smell.. and a lot of fatigue and muscle aches.
The good part is that I bought a ton of ivermectin while I was down there. So im starting a light ivermectin protocol, 5 days of 18mg a day.
Dont get tested! The tests are making us sick. Its no coincidence that we both became sick soon after our tests.
I can't remember now, but someone on here mentioned what you can use as a nasal spray, pre-test, to kill any viruses introduced in nose within a certain period of time. It was talked about to use as a pre-flight precaution to keep from getting everybody else's viruses that rebreathe all the same air as you on the (contained) flight. (yes, I am aware of the air filters used in the air handling system, but why do I always get sick after flights?)
I saw someone recommend Rhinocort Allergy Spray with Budesonide Supposed to be effective in killing Cov virus. (The Budesonide is the key ingredient)
can i just rub some ivermectin paste in my nostrils before the test?
I'm thinking that it is the pressure changes. I fly all the time for work and I usually feel like a cold is coming on after a flight but it clears itself out the next day. It's made so much worse now with masks and shit but I have a fake mask I use on the airlines. I'm not a germophobe though so the thought of recirculating everyone's farts and sneezes though the cabin doesn't bother me.