I got an antibody test. It required a blood sample. There is one made by Roche that is the standard. I tested “strong positive” almost 18 months after I was sick. Anything over 1 is positive. I had a count of 26. If you get vaccinated it spikes to like 100-150. Apparently. I read that “having lots of antibodies” is not necessarily a good thing. You shouldn’t actually have large count of antibodies unless you are sick. You keep them and then they would increase if you happened to get reinfected. I am not a doctor but I recall this from what I read a while back. And “strong positive” was the physician comment when I got test results.
A friend said you can use this as proof to enter the UK, the EU and the US but they don’t publicize it and try to make people think they have to be vaccinated. I haven’t followed up on that, but worth mentioning. He’s Canadian and recently traveled to the UK.
I lost both taste and smell and I am so upset over it, how am I supposed to cook now? I have four kids, no longer do I have the ability to make sure the food is seasoned correctly 😭
This makes we want to get an anti-body test.
Because I no longer have a sense of smell. I might as well get something for it.
Have you tried ivermectin?
I got an antibody test. It required a blood sample. There is one made by Roche that is the standard. I tested “strong positive” almost 18 months after I was sick. Anything over 1 is positive. I had a count of 26. If you get vaccinated it spikes to like 100-150. Apparently. I read that “having lots of antibodies” is not necessarily a good thing. You shouldn’t actually have large count of antibodies unless you are sick. You keep them and then they would increase if you happened to get reinfected. I am not a doctor but I recall this from what I read a while back. And “strong positive” was the physician comment when I got test results.
A friend said you can use this as proof to enter the UK, the EU and the US but they don’t publicize it and try to make people think they have to be vaccinated. I haven’t followed up on that, but worth mentioning. He’s Canadian and recently traveled to the UK.
Vaccines are to the body what "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" is to the town folk.
I lost both taste and smell and I am so upset over it, how am I supposed to cook now? I have four kids, no longer do I have the ability to make sure the food is seasoned correctly 😭
https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20210624/lost-sense-of-smell-returns-for-almost-all-after-covid#1
It will come back, fren.
Mine is coming back slowly.
In the meantime, changing the cat litter box is much less unpleasant.
Yeah a friend of mine said it took 3 weeks for her to get it back. In the mean time I have lost all interest in food as textures are so off putting.
Try implementing some zinc supplements in your diet. Loss of taste can indicate a zinc deficiency.
Dr Berg has some good videos on this subject:
https://youtu.be/KNDNgPa4pbQ
Have you tried ivermectin?
mine has not come back for 2 years...but I can taste