Hey frens! I just wanted to share my recent (and current) experience with a bad cold / Chyna virus. I woke up feeling sick on Sunday morning, 11/14. I immediately took a dose of IVM, and my regular regimen of vitamins, upping the doses of C, D3, and zinc. I took mucinex every 12 hours, and made sure to cough up and spit out any phlegm. I also took epsom salt baths twice per day. Monday was difficult. Very painful cough and sore nose, with sneezing, and headache. Towards the end of the day, I began to lose my sense of taste, but it only seemed to be noticeable with hot pepper spices. I developed a low grade fever last night, and it broke this morning. Still doing the same regimen, and I’m feeling a million times better today. My girlfriend was surprised how much better I sound today as well.
Was it the Chyna virus? Not sure, because I didn’t get tested (not like it can differentiate illnesses anyway), but I will say that it hit me hard and fast. The meds and treatments I used really seemed to do the trick.
I hope you’re all staying safe and healthy. Love you frens!
Yeah, I don't fully understand what is going on and I don't think any of us totally know.
I do know that a lot of people on this board claim it's a figment of people's imagination, which is simply not the case.
I have a based relative currently in the hospital (she took Ivermectin and did the infusion therapy and still not doing well). She's retired, 70 and in good health normally. She's not vaxxed, not around a lot of vaxxed people, although she's around her grand kids (unvaxxed) frequently, which means she's exposed to recently vaxxed kids indirectly through 3rd party contact.
I've seen enough severe cases of "covid" recently to know that there is more than just RSV/cold/flu happening. There is something else going on here.
My wife and I had "covid" back in early August, and it was not that severe (took Ivermectin), however IT DID drag on longer than a normal cold/flu.... probably took me 14-15 days to feel normal again. We got it right it swept through an athletic team that I coach, which was right around the time that 12-18 year olds were getting vaxxed before school started, and the elderly/immune compromised were getting their boosters.
So far, EVERY "covid" outbreak has happened right after a new set of people is vaccinated, then it dies down after flaring up for about 4-5 weeks.
I suppose you could call it "secondary vaccine injury"?
I haven’t seen a vaxxed covid patient yet they are all unvaxxed. Something about unvaxxed being harmed here or vaxxed will have harm later? Only been working a month though we will see.
I work with covid patients. It is its own disease apart from influenza and bird influenza is different. Dogs are all dogs but breed wise some have a heavier bite and more body weight. Not all virus breeds are the same. The loss of taste and smell is unique and that dry cough. At least OP was smart and addressed the dry cough with a mucous producing med called mucinex. Mucous lifts the virus out mechanically by cough so when cough is impaired it’s a problem. Humidifiers are amazing so is cleaning your mouth with H2O2 and water. Got to get the virus out of the body.