They say one of the potential side effects of getting covid is that you lose your sense of smell and taste.
I got covid. My smell and taste were completely gone. I was sick in a way I had never been sick before.
I didn't have access to a doctor that would prescribe the good stuff for me, so I just let my immune system handle it, and it was over in 10 days.
It wasn't the flu or the common cold.
I think that yes -- covid is real. But it has a 99+% recovery rate for my demographic and isn't nearly the deadly pandemic the cabal has tried to make it out as.
I completely agree with this. After having it and watching my whole family go through it, it's a completely different experience than the flu, and I have had the flu many times. The way this thing gets in to your head is very unique. Everyone else in family was bed ridden for days unlike anything I've seen them go through before. Covid is definitely very much real and separate from the usual flu. Not anything to be afraid of, but definitely its own separate illness.
I believe covid is real.
They say one of the potential side effects of getting covid is that you lose your sense of smell and taste.
I got covid. My smell and taste were completely gone. I was sick in a way I had never been sick before.
I didn't have access to a doctor that would prescribe the good stuff for me, so I just let my immune system handle it, and it was over in 10 days.
It wasn't the flu or the common cold.
I think that yes -- covid is real. But it has a 99+% recovery rate for my demographic and isn't nearly the deadly pandemic the cabal has tried to make it out as.
I completely agree with this. After having it and watching my whole family go through it, it's a completely different experience than the flu, and I have had the flu many times. The way this thing gets in to your head is very unique. Everyone else in family was bed ridden for days unlike anything I've seen them go through before. Covid is definitely very much real and separate from the usual flu. Not anything to be afraid of, but definitely its own separate illness.