If this is posted in the wrong place, I am sorry. I just needed to reach as many people as I can with what I am seeing going on.
I am over 60 years old and in my 60 some years I can count on my one hand how many people I know who have had pneumonia.
Right now, there are seven people I know with pneumonia.
My 12-year-old grandson, his mother and father (not vaxxed). Two of my friends (not vaxxed) and the 45-year-old owner of our company and his 12-year-old son (both vaxxed).
Doctors have told them all it is not contagious so they could not spread it.
My son-in-law told me that all his family members who attended the Christmas Eve party all went home sick with Covid/pneumonia (most of them vaxxed.) My husband I and I were there and fine so far.
It seems the ones not vaxxed are sick for a day or so and the vaxxed are unable to recover.
My office has other people who are sick with Covid/flu. I have NEVER seen this degree of sickness even during normal flu season.
Just wondering if others were experiencing this weird amount of sickness.
My wife & I both had some nasty bug hit us (congestion & ridiculous amounts of mucus).
My ex is vaxed (their whole house is & luckily I am able to decide what my children take medically) & by the sounds of it, their whole house is often sick. My oldest children's grandpa (ex's dad) came down with the turbo cancer & so the whole house rarely gets to go see him since they are so sick so often.
That said, my oldest two came back with a nasty cold of some sort & it put my wife out for two weeks (doctor's notes for bed rest). Usually Quinine (natural form of Hydroxycloroquine that is harder on the stomach/nausea) & Zinc almost alwaslys knock colds out in 24-36 hours for me, with mucus for another week coming out. This is the first time it stuck for about 5 days taking the Zinc & Quinine daily, the mucus is still an issue about 3 weeks later. This isn't normal & not sure what it really is.
u/GGRockz I hope this helps you with data/information.
We are in the high & dry desert of Utah. Often wearing shorts year round due to a dry cold that doesn't effect me much (played tackle football in 12-24" of snow every year growing up with many other guys doing the same). The east coast winter taught me a lesson on wet cold vs our dry cold pretty quick. That said, I find myself having a harder time regulating internal temprature, specifically getting colder more easily than I have before this specific round of harsh cold symptoms.
Thank you for sharing.