Peristent COUGH; Is anyone else experiencing this? Help please ๐
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Both my wife and daughter developed a deep chest cough approximately a month ago. Neither of them had any fever, or sore throat or other symptoms at the onset of this cough. We have not introduced any new animals or anything into the household either. We have several friends who are also experiencing the exact same COUGH that has persisted for a month or more including men and women all between 7-45 years old. None of these folks are smokers, but it sounds similar to a smoking cough. Is anyone else seeing something similar and can comment on what may be going on.? My wife and daughter are going to an RN this week to try a course of antibiotics - we have already run 5 days of Ivermectin with no improvements. Has a new bioweapon been unleashed or am I just paranoidโฆ? Oh, and all of these individuals are unvaccinated so itโs not some bad malady. Any thoughts/insights appreciated. Thanks and God Bless..!
I had the worst โfluโ the end of 2019, before Covid was announced. I to this day wonder if I had Covid. Everyday for a week, I had some new symptom. I was left with a cough, which I still have today. Some days the cough is worse. Chest x-ray was clear. I am also unvaxed.
Had the same in 2019 and covid twice since. There's something else I caught a couple months ago that gave me a cough for many weeks. Quit drinking and started eating better and it went away finally. I'm unvaxxed but the girl I was dating got it too and still has it... she got two of the jabs prior.
I'm blessed that she lied to me losing my trust and I dumped her, it'd suck to fall in love with a covidiot and have to watch them deteriorate faster than a pureblood.
Very true, but unfortunately when everything comes out about the Covid scam and the repercussions, I believe we will see a lot of people lie about their vax status.
I'm pretty good at spotting lies but I bet you're right.
try ephedrine. it opens up the lungs and really helped me get over covid a few years ago
you can find it as an asthma drug in most drugstores
At the beginning of June I had a similar experience.
Just a cough with no other symptoms. It lasted over a month, seemed to get better, but then came back for two weeks.
It finally went away. I had asked my doctor about it and he said this is happening to many people now after COVID. He listened to my lungs and all was clear. I have never had anything like this, especially in the Summer.
I talked with a woman the other day that lives near me that, also had the same thing.
I was wondering if there is something else that has been released? I'm unvaccinated, also.
The way mine started, losing my voice, tight voice box then upper chest congesting, I am starting to feel like someone sprayed some irritant in my face or something that I breathed in and hit my voice box first, what kicked it off. Mine started 1 month ago now, not something that has affected me daily, just annoying. No covid shots here.
I had this, and so did a few friends of mine. One of them for better using a nebulizer with hydrogen peroxide. If you're interested I'll provide specifics.
I'm a big proponent of that as it helped me with Covid, and a number of small colds & flus, but it didn't help me with this. But then I got over it with an even easier home remedy ... gargling warm salt water twice/day for a week. Between 5-10 minutes, as hot and as salty as you can stand. It came on and off again for over a month before I got motivated to do that, but after I buckled down and put some discipline into it, no problem.
Hope that helps. God bless.
Yes, allergies cause more issues than people think. Low histamine diet has helped me.
New carpet, old dirty carpet, bedding, wall hangings, if you have baseboard.. the heating elements need to be vacuumed out. If you have carpet, a used dryer sheet will pick stuff up under there.
Even if you haven't changed detergents, deodorant, shampoo, etc, you can actually develop a sensitivity over time. Im doubtful it's that for many people all at once though.