Cough, cough , choke, cough...
🧠 These people are stupid!
BTW, my vaxx worshiping coworker had to go home early this week. Or should I say weak, his immune system is shot. He's sick and said he had to go home. Coughing and choking in some cases? We asked are you OK, but he was struggling to (not) cough. Now is the inflection point. He can't lose anymore sick time and is trying to hide that he's sick? By company policy (hate that word) if he's sick he must test himself and report his status. Then he must ware a mask for 14 days. Remember when everyone was Bragging about having covid and testing themselves over, and over again. Virtue signaling their status to everyone. It's not that way anymore, now they are hiding.
Sounds like the guy needs some ivermectin.
Nah. He thinks it's fer 🐴🐴🐴🐴
I heard he was feeling a little bit hoarse
😂
neigh.
Suits me just fine. More for the rest of us.
Yeah, he'd probably have an ungrateful coughing fit if you offered help to him!
As if sex organ trans-plant ain't enough... now brains too?
I tried the horse paste for two days. It didn't make a dent. It will take more than just ivermectin. I had zero side effects though from the horse paste.
My fever and muscle aches were gone in a day after the ivm but I had a persistent head ache for days afterwards. Ivm can't cross the blood brain barrier so maybe that isn't surprising
I too, never felt like the horse paste did anything. It didn’t hurt me, just didn’t help in any way that I could tell. I’ve always wondered if getting the pills would be different. 🤷🏼♀️
We get ivermectin from our doctor, and it sent to a compound pharmacy because it needs to be prescribed her weight.
Whenever I start to feel sick, I take it and I feel better right away. That’s happening right now.
I also pet sit for a job, and when I’m taking care of cats, I take the ivermectin once a week, so I don’t get that weird parasite from the cat boxes.
I can attest to it, actually working for many things.
My mom is going to Japan for six weeks starting March. She’ll be taking the ivermectin for several weeks before she leaves, and then have some on hand while she’s there. She’s also getting a couple immunity shots from my infusion center that I go to. It’s really good stuff the ivermectin.
What's an immunity shot?
Vitamin C & D and glutithion
In high doses
It’s $30 for one shot
She also gets vitamin B 12 but that’s paid for by her insurance. I think it’s 10 or $15 per shot, because she has anemia.
The immunity shots or to help build your immune system. Good idea if you’re gonna be traveling. Or just in general for that matter.
Oh, I don’t doubt it at all. I just have never felt like the horse paste ever did anything for me. That’s the only kind of Ivermectin I’ve ever tried though. It’s a shame how much the vilified it in the medical community.
People like your coworker will never admit they were duped into euthanizing themselves. Their entire world view would come crashing down. He will go get another buster because. "I am doing this for the human race." Darwinism at its best.
Not in my community yet. Just had a discussion group in Nextdoor neighborhood where someone asked if the military who refused the jab should be reinstated. Most of those responding both people I know on the left and right say no. I took the time to inform them unlike previous vaccines these were not a vaccine by def. but they changed the definition to accommodate this new tech. That young healthy adults have have less than 1% chance of dying. And that no one should have been mandated to take it
Rural high school in east Tennessee here. Since this entire vax business started, I have had to cover other teachers on a regular basis. Doesn't really bother me, the kids are great, but I see every day firsthand what this bullshit did to our country. I remember the adults who took the jab proudly saying it was the right thing to do, blah blah blah - and now they're burning through their sick days like crazy and they can't understand why they're sick all the time. I smoked for years and never got a cold, I think it had something to do with the nicotine, but I eventually quit about twenty years ago. Ever since then I get catch two or three colds a year, load up on the chicken soup and 7-Up, stay away from other people and get plenty of rest. If I have to stay home [rarely do] I have the complete Jerry Lewis collection, the complete Three Stooges collection, and lots and lots of Looney Tunes. Life is good 😄
I agree about the nicotine. I smoked for years and rarely got sick. I quit the smokes last year, but still vape nicotine, for now. I breathe better, no more morning cough, voice changed, teeth are whiter, and still never get sick. Never got covid once. I believe it will come out one day that nicotine is a major factor in fighting viruses that travel via nicotine sensors. (I also believe [they've] known this for a while, which explains the suddenly renewed anti-smoking campaigns.)
I read somewhere that sars spike gets stuck in exosomes and prevents them from destroying themselves in planned apoptosis, but nicotine unblocks that process, thus helping to clear out the spikes from the body
Yes. I've heard that certain viruses in general are activated through the nicotine receptors, or something or other, and that ingesting nicotine shuts it down. Something to that effect. Like I said, I think this might lead to a major reveal regarding nicotine's role in illnesses. Nature provides, Big Pharma suppresses nature.
Yes, I believe that was withdrawal from all the poisons they put in cigarettes, god knows what (cyanide,etc?). I got the same thing.
I supplement vaping with nicotine gum. I missed the rush I got with nicotine lighting up a Winston in the morning, along with a strong cup of coffee. I tried to smoke where it wouldn't set into upholstery or fabric, i.e. outside, and was never one to just flick cigarettes onto the ground or things like that. Eventually I just grew tired of the expense [although now vapes are almost as expensive as a carton] but hey, that's the price of an addiction. I'll live with it. I do breathe better, don't get winded, and still work out hitting the heavy bag in the garage. I consider myself fortunate.
Why wouldn't you start back? I would if all that happened to me.
I think they’re slowly realized that they sold out their health on the altar of Pfizer.
Exact same happened to my coworker yesterday and I had to cover for him. He was sent home after trying to hide how sick he was. He came in because he's been out sick multiple times the past year and has no more sick time left. He gets very sick with flu and colds when everyone else is fine. I haven't said anything to him, but thinking about bringing it up next week to see what he has to say about the vax and his getting sick alot. He did tell me he never used to get this sick, but I don't think he can admit what's actually going on.
I had COVID. (household got infected; both in-laws tested positive for COVID so I presume it to have been COVID)
The cough lasted for MONTHS.
Any chance he would be taking lisinopril, a common drug for high blood pressure? Causes histamine formation in the lungs and can lead to constant hacking cough, if it does, he should switch. Meanwhile, serrapeptase is supposed to help with lung function, bromelain (pineapple) might help,or blackseed oil.
Hmm... maybe? Not sure I can ask such a personal question. I know he's vaxxed and boosted. Because he told me so, but high blood pressure? Never talked about it?
HIPAA is effectively GONE since obamacare. That's another consequence of that law they don't talk about.
Regardless if HIPAA is still in play and if OP is not the employer or superior he can ask whatever he wants to ask. The person doesn't have to ANSWER, no law against being nosy. If there was the jails would be filled with Karen types.
Looking at it another way, there are plenty of employers, services and venues asking for proof of vax status. This proves HIPAA is gone. And, it also makes it perfectly fair and permissible to ask anyone about anything.
"how are those anal polyps?" "hows the syphilis coming along?" "having a hemorrhoid flareup today?" "are you taking dementia meds because I think you should." "Oh, John died suddenly over the weekend? Was he fully jabbed and boosted?"
Now, if OP is a straight white male he might not be able to say anything to anyone other than a straight white male nowdays, but that's a whole other topic.
This lisinopril cough is very common, and also a distinctive kind of dry hack which one learns to recognize. If he's over 40 he might have high BP. Or, other meds can do it. Maybe a general convo about things in his life.
Amlodipine, a hypertension medicine, can also cause a dry cough.
Lisinopril caused me problems. It wasn't obvious at first. I just thought it was allergies. These "allergies" lasted for months and months. I got a cold eventually and lisinopril made it worse. I moved off onto losartan which isn't nearly as bad. I did not have a cough though with lisinopril; just constant post-nasal drainage.
I took lisinopril until it was like whooping cough and someone told my doctor. Who called me up and said I'm switching you to losartan. Shows how a person can get used to gradual deterioration. Losartan stopped that. Next step is beta blockers and this might help other people with different problems.
great thought
Me too, 100% I didn't think I'd ever be able to quit, and I still miss that morning light-up rush with my coffee. I don't feel guilty so much about the expense of vape juice, cause...it helped me quit cigarettes, and for that I'm eternally grateful! I'll think about quitting the vape one day, but for now, I'll let it ride. What did it for me, in the end, was my realization that Big Gov't/ Pharma uses drugs/cigs to control us and make us sick and keep us poor and distracted. Quitting was my big fuck-you to the DS, my personal protest. I quit smoking weed every day, too, at the same time, and I've never felt so alive and awake as I do now.
"Lose" not "loose." /PetPeeve
Huh, didn't see that.