My family is not vaxxed. We hear and read all about vax shedding. I have been experiencing mild symptoms in various parts of my body (not like the flu) that I've never had before. So, I have wondered if I have acquired the spike protein via shedding. But, how would I know for sure? Blood test? What do I ask for the lab to report on?
And, if it's true, is there a way to help my body shed the shedded vax? I've read that NAC supplements could help with the graphene oxide if someone got the actual vax, but what about the spike proteins and mRNA?
And I read the other article... about spinach being enhanced to deliver the jab! WTF... if they message with my spinach, this Popeye gonna open a can...
I'm pretty sure I just got a full-blown case of Coof from my vaxed neighbor. I've had symptoms of strep throat the past few days. Thus far nobody else in my family has been sick since then. Here's the back story:
1 - Is it more likely I got the Coof from my vaxed neighbor on unvaxed daughter or some unknown contact? I vote for the neighbor.
2 - If we had natural immunity, does this mean the vaxed neighbor passed me a new variant or viral shedding?
3 - Why have I not passed this on to my family members? Maybe it's too early to tell, but I would think they should have gotten sick by now.
Wow, what a journey with so many questions that are frustratingly difficult to answer. The part about your daughter being pressured to get vaxxed breaks my heart.
My younger daughter just got another negative test result (sample taken yesterday), so almost certainly didn't get it from her.
I got COVID from my adult son, who was sick with it shortly before we knew about COVID (January 2020). Both his dad and I were equally exposed (he rode with us in a truck for several hours, he coughing and running a fever in the back seat and his dad and I in the front seat). Two days later I had it - 103 fever, aches, coughing, short of breath. Very different than the flu. The shortness of breath lasted for several weeks, but after the third day my fever went down to 99.5 and stayed there - for weeks. I finally went to the dr. and was diagnosed with "severe bronchitis and sinusitis" and given an antibiotic. Months later, she confirmed that yes, what I'd had was COVID, although we didn't know it at the time.
My husband is O+ and never showed symptoms, but has a 47-year history in K-12 education and has a remarkably strong immune system. He did, however, presumably pass it through his entire school after/during my infection.
All this to say - who knows where you got it? I believe taking the recommended supplements and Ivermectin (either RX or veterinary) is both good treatment and good prevention. Focus on building a strong immune system. Don't worry about the rest.