OK so I got SLAMMED by what I think is likely regular flu/not Covid over the wkend. It hit like a truck Saturday evening (I had a little deep-trachea type cough Friday but it passed after I coughed whatever out of the way type of thing). So Saturday, I went from just fine all day, had a nice hike to wham-o by bedtime, 102 fever, MASSIVE headache, big-time aches esp lower abdomen/back. Evidently all this is pretty standard for flu vs cold esp the fast onset though, so nothing unusual there really. I immediately started regimen of ivermectin/zinc/C/tonic water (closest thing to quercetin on hand) etc, 2x/day.
So normally I'd let fever run its course/do its thing but since aches/pains/being way out of it were making sleep or even lying still impossible I hit it with some ibuprofen Sunday. This got fever/effects under control but not all the way, I figure a decent compromise for it still battling stuff.
Now, over Sunday night fever returned all the way, so Monday I upped the game to aspirin, as again I was just like ok enough of this. Knocked fever down to normal, felt better, read awhile, then chills came back but no fever - a few minutes later the reason why became obvious (rhymes with "dire eeyah"). Oh joy. OK so now a few rounds of this/Pepto. Went to bed hugely sweating, but slept pretty well.
Fever this morning back around 100, so just living with that for now as like I say it's probably good to let body do its thing and I can function at this level more or less normally. I do now have MASSIVE sore throat so I guess maybe the virus is making its way around where it wants to try to hang out?
Anyway. Perhaps a lot of detail but figure there might be clues for medical types or people who want to compare experiences. Now for the main point of the post:
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I never really knew the difference between flu/cold esp the rapid-onset part.
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So this means looking back, I now recognize I NEVER got the flu prior to any of the Covid nonsense. ANY time I had a cold, it was slow onset and I could tell it was coming.
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I am wondering where and how I managed to pick this up. My leading theory is probably the vaxed/IgG4 tolerance essentially creating "super spreaders" like they tried to scare everyone about the unvaxed/us being. (I'd say the most likely place for picking this up may well have been a restaurant Thursday night.)(Edit: also possible, haircut Friday morning. Both places people likely to be vaxed in concentration/working/proximity.)
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Unlike past times post-Covid something came on, granted, nothing so severe/massive in onset, the ivermectin didn't really seem to do much - it's from a different source - for now, I figure best not to mention/hence implicitly accuse the supplier. I have a shipment of guaranteed product (horse paste) coming from Valley Vet today. While things ARE on the mend, if this whips things instantly into far better shape, it will be an interesting data point.
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Like I say, now that I get the difference, I never got flus before all this. Vaccine shedding? (Again I'm not generally in situations where I should be really exposed to this, e.g. family members hanging around.) Vaxed super-spreaders? Something else going on? I'm generally healthy/rarely sick especially since no longer going into office where people always insist on bringing colds in and that's always when I'd get anything.
Bottom line, main point of all this is I'm wondering if there is some attack vector designed into all this to ensnare the healthy unvaxed types so I'm curious if we'll be seeing more similar stories like this as opposed to all the ones we're getting about how sick the vaxed generally are.
This could be RSV or viral pneumonia. Two friends 78 vaxed, boosted had RSV which is on the rise with adults d/t mask use, now out of hospital after 4 days. She had been on oxygen. Other one 84 and not vaxed with double pneumonia on high flow oxygen. Tested for Covid twice-negative, on antibiotics with lungs beginning to clear, but the Pulmonologist feels it is a viral pneumonia, but still keeping him on high flow oxygen, because he desaturates with any exertion. He had been taking ivermectin and I think Viamin C and D at home, felt better and stopped it. That is when he relapsed and wound up in the hospital and then ICU on high flow oxygen and nebulizer treatments. If you don’t have one get a nebulizer machine (electric) and medical grade iodine and normal saline ampules from Amazon, next day and read up on nebulized iodine treatments. Gargle with Chlorine Dioxide for your dreams throat. (Frontier Pharmaceuticals). Maybe they can next day chlorine dioxide. I am not a doctor so you will need to read/research and make your own decisions.
Mask wearing is associated with increased dental, throat and lung infections. Viral or bacterial can easily be passed on, especially if your vitamin D levels are sub prime.
Well, I don't think it's RSV as the symptoms don't really match. I think it's just straight up flu. Pneumonia I also don't suspect as I only had a bit of breathing difficulty early on (I forgot to mention that bit - I could definitely tell like going up the stairs the first day - I was like huh/uh oh/Covid?). It seems to me like the virus is just marching around trying the next spot to see if it sticks (respiratory -> stomach and/or instestine -> throat/nose etc...)*.
I'm definitely not in like "I feel likely to be going to the hospital" stage but am still medicating as described and of course monitoring things closely.
I definitely have not worn a mask since it was required (I have a couple fake ones from that site that keeps changing its name for such purposes anyway). But I do expect mask wearing is obviously most likely for the vaxed-likely-super-spreaders in my theory, and therefore a likely contributor to this issue.
*Edit: Not a doctor/biologist. Just seems to be what's going on, not sure if this is really how it works or what.