Me too. I started to get scratchy throat a couple of times, but ivermectin cleared it up so fast, no idea what I had. Never been tested, have refused the jab.
Unjabbed. Haven’t taken any test. Any test that has been previously used and can get a positive reading when testing random objects is not a test. I have had the sniffles one or twice in the past two years. I do weightlifting 6 - 7 days a week. Eat clean most of the time. I have 100% attendance. My health is fantastic. I’m over 40, and my resting head rate is in my 40s.
There is no such thing as ‘covid immunity’ because there is nothing to be ‘immune’ to. You cannot be ‘protected’ from ‘flu like illnesses’ any way other than being more deeply conscious of yourself and your experience.
I had it, really bad, back in 2020. Took a couple months to beat it. I have co-morbidities (T1D). It felt like I've had a couple recurrences, but a lot easier than the first round. I keep ivermectin on hand just in case, and a nebulizing kit. I did feel extra-healthy, invigorated for a while afterwards, but I'm pretty much back to normal now. Normal being healthy, not worried about it.
Had it three months ago. Unvaxxed. 1 day of headache, muscle aches and fever. Then 1 day of being tired. On the third day I felt back to 90%. On the fourth day I felt great. Did have a bit of a "brain fog" for a few more days, but after a week I felt 100% again.
I think I may have finally gotten the Rona 2 weeks ago. I had body aches and a bad headache for a day, then coughed a couple more days. It was way less than a summer cold. Pureblood and NEVER tested for shit! This is stupid. The only sick ones I see, with my own eyes, are vaxxed; they are getting sick constantly and it's rona, cancer, neurological disorders, you name it, they're catching it if the got jabbed.
Unvaxxed, as is my girlfriend. Last year, around November, we were spending time together having fun time, no issues at all. The next day, she's feeling all the symptoms. She goes to the doctor, two tests taken, I was still skeptical, but then she said she lost her sense of smell. Over the next week, she's in quarantine, along with her mother and sister. The whole time, I'm feeling perfectly fine, and they're all in shock that I haven't gotten sick, especially since it hadn't even been 24 hours between our fun time and her symptoms showing.
Now, back in July of that year, I had a few days of a sore throat and stuffy nose, so I can only surmise that perhaps that was the extent of my bout with "covid", and I had natural immunity by the time she got it.
Unvaxxed, had it at the start of the year. 12 hrs of fever/muscle aches and that was it, but the fatigue was like pregnancy level tiredness for about 2 weeks. I never get sick (like haven't for years) but I did get a head cold for abut 3 days a few weeks back. Just about every person I know has been ill the past month, but we're in the last weeks of winter here.
Was on a cruise in Dec of 2019 got something was sicker than shit for about 3 days.Then all is well haven't had anything since.I think i had it before they even knew what it was??I only get maybe one cold per year but since that unvaxed and haven't had even a sniffle since then...weird
I had a sore throat one time these past 3 years, it was bad, some congestion, sinus, but not too severe, I took andrographis, IVM etc resolved in a week
No jab, had Covid, still healthy other that usual seasonal allergies. But take supplement regimen and always have. Side note, never took flu shot, never got the flu.
Personally, i am unvaxxed (never tested) and was sick really bad for two weeks...my symptoms got slightly better over a weekend and took another two weeks to fully feel better.
Took 3 months for my smell to come back but other than this, being sick like i was for a month was terrible.
I posed the question because im curious if we will ever have a "common cold" again. And im willing to say vitamins/mineral regimens can aid in our immunity too.
Unjabbed. Got the coof 1 year ago. Took horse paste. Gone.
Whatever it was, made me feel like I was on acid. Weird drugged-out feeling. That's why I started to consider the snake venom thing for a minute because it was such a different kind of illness.
Since then, nothing. Take my horse paste once a day. Right as rain.
*Edit - I was lucky enough to have avoided it the almost the entire time, until a couple of vaxxed friends came over for July 4th.
I SWEAR my illness was the shedding from them. Too timely.
I got sick on Christmas with covid and proceeded to be sick non-stop for six months thereafter. The worst one came a couple of months after covid, and it lasted 3.5 weeks.
It was bad. Covid itself was 2.5 weeks, then I was well for a couple of days, then sick again, then I'd be well for about three days, then sick again and the pattern repeated for six long months.
The entire time I took zinc, vitamin D, quercetin, etc., and I took them in the weeks leading up to Christmas.
I honestly feel like my immune system has weakened since having covid, considering that I've been sick more this year than I have in my life up to this point.
But I'm still not getting any shots. I recently turned down a job because they were requiring the "vaccine". They said I could submit a request for exemption, but I told them I wouldn't accept the job unless I had in writing that they would never require me to get the shot.
60yr old, Pureblood, ride dirt bikes for my training. Contracted Omicron, or so I believe, during Christmas of last year. Had a low grade fever for 5 days, took Zinc, Quercetin, D3, Vit C and horse paste. On the 5th day the fever passed and I havent been sick since.
Unvaxed. I've had it twice. I'm struggling to get up to full energy, but fall and the winter darkness is rapidly approaching so it's hard to really tell how much is light levels and how much is post-Covid. Ivermectin for a week seemed to help.
Currently sick, here. Wife and I are unvaxxed. Three weeks ago, our neighbours were all sick and one of them rapid-tested positive for covid. Whatever that means. Two weeks ago we all spent a few days together and Wife and I came down sick within a few days. I haven't felt this sick in at least a decade. It's been 10 days now and I'm definitely better but not well. Head congested, low-energy.
I don't believe in Germ Theory, but I'm absolutely calling it covid for the sake of planting a flag in my gold-plated immunity in anticipation of some future where my vaxx status is questioned again.
DH & I had good record of no flu since '07. Then we had a bad flu in Jan '20. Took weeks til we recovered. Never been pcr tested, never will. Not jabbed, nor any family members, so hopefully nobody's shed on us. Never been sick since.
Hey bud,
Now that you mention it...
I got it in February of this year (symptoms were mild, i was sick for about 4-5 days) and ever since I haven't been sick.
I've had a runny nose recently but I blame that on the AC LOL
Me too. I started to get scratchy throat a couple of times, but ivermectin cleared it up so fast, no idea what I had. Never been tested, have refused the jab.
Unjabbed. Haven’t taken any test. Any test that has been previously used and can get a positive reading when testing random objects is not a test. I have had the sniffles one or twice in the past two years. I do weightlifting 6 - 7 days a week. Eat clean most of the time. I have 100% attendance. My health is fantastic. I’m over 40, and my resting head rate is in my 40s.
Pureblood.
Got some flu a month ago. First day, it was aching and I immediately tripled my Vitamins/Quercetin/Zinc&Nigela Sativa intake.
Second day I felt sleepy.
Both days I could practice the piano (no brain fog).
Third day I was working in the field again.
Do you play in an open-air orchestra or something? ;)
Unvaccinated. Got it 3 weeks ago.
Brain fog here and there, but most of it is gone. Feel fine for the most part.
Brain fog here also. Just getting old.
There is no such thing as ‘covid immunity’ because there is nothing to be ‘immune’ to. You cannot be ‘protected’ from ‘flu like illnesses’ any way other than being more deeply conscious of yourself and your experience.
Unvaxed never had it as far as I know,but I never get sick much anyways.
Same.
I do take the recommended vitamins and ivermectin,and try and get some sunlight everyday....
I had it, really bad, back in 2020. Took a couple months to beat it. I have co-morbidities (T1D). It felt like I've had a couple recurrences, but a lot easier than the first round. I keep ivermectin on hand just in case, and a nebulizing kit. I did feel extra-healthy, invigorated for a while afterwards, but I'm pretty much back to normal now. Normal being healthy, not worried about it.
Had it three months ago. Unvaxxed. 1 day of headache, muscle aches and fever. Then 1 day of being tired. On the third day I felt back to 90%. On the fourth day I felt great. Did have a bit of a "brain fog" for a few more days, but after a week I felt 100% again.
Mine sounded just like yours. Not much to it.
Had it twice, fully recovered but can't attest to covid protection as health improvement more likely due to vitamins and supplements.
I think I may have finally gotten the Rona 2 weeks ago. I had body aches and a bad headache for a day, then coughed a couple more days. It was way less than a summer cold. Pureblood and NEVER tested for shit! This is stupid. The only sick ones I see, with my own eyes, are vaxxed; they are getting sick constantly and it's rona, cancer, neurological disorders, you name it, they're catching it if the got jabbed.
Unvaxxed, as is my girlfriend. Last year, around November, we were spending time together having fun time, no issues at all. The next day, she's feeling all the symptoms. She goes to the doctor, two tests taken, I was still skeptical, but then she said she lost her sense of smell. Over the next week, she's in quarantine, along with her mother and sister. The whole time, I'm feeling perfectly fine, and they're all in shock that I haven't gotten sick, especially since it hadn't even been 24 hours between our fun time and her symptoms showing.
Now, back in July of that year, I had a few days of a sore throat and stuffy nose, so I can only surmise that perhaps that was the extent of my bout with "covid", and I had natural immunity by the time she got it.
Got a weird flu about a year and a half ago (loss of taste and 'covid toe').
Haven't had so much as a sniffle since.
Unvaxxed, had it at the start of the year. 12 hrs of fever/muscle aches and that was it, but the fatigue was like pregnancy level tiredness for about 2 weeks. I never get sick (like haven't for years) but I did get a head cold for abut 3 days a few weeks back. Just about every person I know has been ill the past month, but we're in the last weeks of winter here.
Was on a cruise in Dec of 2019 got something was sicker than shit for about 3 days.Then all is well haven't had anything since.I think i had it before they even knew what it was??I only get maybe one cold per year but since that unvaxed and haven't had even a sniffle since then...weird
I had a sore throat one time these past 3 years, it was bad, some congestion, sinus, but not too severe, I took andrographis, IVM etc resolved in a week
Unvaxed, never got C19, Vit. D blood level 50.
Unvaxxed, got Omicron back when that was going around, haven’t been ill since. Feel fine.
No jab, had Covid, still healthy other that usual seasonal allergies. But take supplement regimen and always have. Side note, never took flu shot, never got the flu.
Personally, i am unvaxxed (never tested) and was sick really bad for two weeks...my symptoms got slightly better over a weekend and took another two weeks to fully feel better.
Took 3 months for my smell to come back but other than this, being sick like i was for a month was terrible.
I posed the question because im curious if we will ever have a "common cold" again. And im willing to say vitamins/mineral regimens can aid in our immunity too.
Unjabbed. Got the coof 1 year ago. Took horse paste. Gone. Whatever it was, made me feel like I was on acid. Weird drugged-out feeling. That's why I started to consider the snake venom thing for a minute because it was such a different kind of illness.
Since then, nothing. Take my horse paste once a day. Right as rain.
*Edit - I was lucky enough to have avoided it the almost the entire time, until a couple of vaxxed friends came over for July 4th.
I SWEAR my illness was the shedding from them. Too timely.
I got sick on Christmas with covid and proceeded to be sick non-stop for six months thereafter. The worst one came a couple of months after covid, and it lasted 3.5 weeks.
It was bad. Covid itself was 2.5 weeks, then I was well for a couple of days, then sick again, then I'd be well for about three days, then sick again and the pattern repeated for six long months.
The entire time I took zinc, vitamin D, quercetin, etc., and I took them in the weeks leading up to Christmas.
I honestly feel like my immune system has weakened since having covid, considering that I've been sick more this year than I have in my life up to this point.
But I'm still not getting any shots. I recently turned down a job because they were requiring the "vaccine". They said I could submit a request for exemption, but I told them I wouldn't accept the job unless I had in writing that they would never require me to get the shot.
60yr old, Pureblood, ride dirt bikes for my training. Contracted Omicron, or so I believe, during Christmas of last year. Had a low grade fever for 5 days, took Zinc, Quercetin, D3, Vit C and horse paste. On the 5th day the fever passed and I havent been sick since.
My brother in MI is unvaccinated and has had it twice so far. His first mistake was getting tested for it.
Unvaxed. I've had it twice. I'm struggling to get up to full energy, but fall and the winter darkness is rapidly approaching so it's hard to really tell how much is light levels and how much is post-Covid. Ivermectin for a week seemed to help.
I got it in Mar 2020 and it hit me really bad. My lungs were damaged for 6 months.
I've been in very good health most of the time ever since, apart from a recurrence when my wife got the vax, which could have been down to shedding.
I have been really looking after my health though. better diet, vitamins and minerals. This could be why my health is better since the 'rona.
Currently sick, here. Wife and I are unvaxxed. Three weeks ago, our neighbours were all sick and one of them rapid-tested positive for covid. Whatever that means. Two weeks ago we all spent a few days together and Wife and I came down sick within a few days. I haven't felt this sick in at least a decade. It's been 10 days now and I'm definitely better but not well. Head congested, low-energy.
I don't believe in Germ Theory, but I'm absolutely calling it covid for the sake of planting a flag in my gold-plated immunity in anticipation of some future where my vaxx status is questioned again.
DH & I had good record of no flu since '07. Then we had a bad flu in Jan '20. Took weeks til we recovered. Never been pcr tested, never will. Not jabbed, nor any family members, so hopefully nobody's shed on us. Never been sick since.
Hey bud, Now that you mention it... I got it in February of this year (symptoms were mild, i was sick for about 4-5 days) and ever since I haven't been sick. I've had a runny nose recently but I blame that on the AC LOL
I have not been sick since 2019. 2 negative tests during outbreaks at work.