Whatever Covid really is. In November 2019 I was the sickest I have ever been: 7-10 days of a new symptom every day. It started with 3 days of a horrible headache, followed by nausea and diarrhea, followed by chills and fevers, followed by a cough. The cough persists to this day: waxes and wanes. What it Covid before Covid was a thing? Who knows. I chalked it upas the worst flu I ever had, and I am almost never sick. But I now have a number of arthritic symptoms which appear to migrate. I am not vaxed.
The arthritis after coof has been the worst. Started in January 2020 for me.
I'm a young-ish relatively healthy person but when I got sick with what I now believe to be one of the viruses they're calling "Covid-19" I was messed up for 2 weeks. Coughed for another month after that.
All followed by serius tendinitis setting into my arm.
I used physical therapy to overcome the issues with my arm but I swear I still have lingering arthritis that I didn't have prior to coof.
I had a similar situation around the same time frame. Got incredibly sick in December of 2019 upon returning from a trip to Thailand. About 2 weeks of hell on earth but recovered.
As of today I'm in the process of having arthritic issues addressed. I'm also unjabbed and will remain so.
That's what I believe happened in my case. I spent a lot of my time in Thailand in Chang Mai in the north of the country. A vast majority of the tourists there were from China. I'd venture to guess 90% of the hotel guests were from China. I flew out of Bangkok December 1 and was starting to feel like crap before I left Taipei (15 hour layover there).
I spent about 2 weeks in Thailand which I guess would cover an incubation period.
I would rather “soldier” through arthritis than the pain and suffering and debilitation of the jabbed. It isn’t anything I can’t live with, more of an annoyance. I wish you well, friend.
Whatever Covid really is. In November 2019 I was the sickest I have ever been: 7-10 days of a new symptom every day. It started with 3 days of a horrible headache, followed by nausea and diarrhea, followed by chills and fevers, followed by a cough. The cough persists to this day: waxes and wanes. What it Covid before Covid was a thing? Who knows. I chalked it upas the worst flu I ever had, and I am almost never sick. But I now have a number of arthritic symptoms which appear to migrate. I am not vaxed.
The arthritis after coof has been the worst. Started in January 2020 for me.
I'm a young-ish relatively healthy person but when I got sick with what I now believe to be one of the viruses they're calling "Covid-19" I was messed up for 2 weeks. Coughed for another month after that.
All followed by serius tendinitis setting into my arm. I used physical therapy to overcome the issues with my arm but I swear I still have lingering arthritis that I didn't have prior to coof.
We need some Nuremberg trials.
I had a similar situation around the same time frame. Got incredibly sick in December of 2019 upon returning from a trip to Thailand. About 2 weeks of hell on earth but recovered.
As of today I'm in the process of having arthritic issues addressed. I'm also unjabbed and will remain so.
That's what I believe happened in my case. I spent a lot of my time in Thailand in Chang Mai in the north of the country. A vast majority of the tourists there were from China. I'd venture to guess 90% of the hotel guests were from China. I flew out of Bangkok December 1 and was starting to feel like crap before I left Taipei (15 hour layover there).
I spent about 2 weeks in Thailand which I guess would cover an incubation period.
I would rather “soldier” through arthritis than the pain and suffering and debilitation of the jabbed. It isn’t anything I can’t live with, more of an annoyance. I wish you well, friend.