LONG covid? COVID Pneumonia?

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Anyone else who is dealing with some Scumbag Lab Coat wearing, Germ Manipulating, **** Eating commie type NWO slime's Man Made Disease? Advice, Positive Comments, Drs and Lawyers, Covid Pneumonia Patients Welcome! Thank Y'all !!!!!!
 
Ok, are You willing to share any ideas/ information/ first-hand Knowledge from your experiences or trusted family members or friends?
 
Kitty and I had it a few months back. Sick for almost three weeks till we finally tested negative. Although we suffered no ill effects like loss of smell or taste, we STILL have congestion and whatnot. Might or might not be related. Who da hell knows?
 
paracetamol and sit it out
chances are you got Omicorn Variant which has not got the skills to get into the air sacs in your lungs so you are highly unlikley to get pneumonia from it.

if it was the old version delta or earalier pneumonia was a distinct possibility

remeber nobody died from covid. they died from blood poisoning caused by pneumonia brought on by the covid...

covid
bat in china --> unkown route -----> alpha beta gamma delta versions in humans
bat in china---> unknown route --- alpha in humans----alpha in mice and rodents----2 years pass---- rodents give omicon to humans omicron is best at killing rodents not humans hence omicon is not gonna kill ya if you are in decent shape, but being infected with it provides immunity to alph beta gamma delta and omicron.
look at it as the best vaccine you could ever have had.....

on the day you feel better you won't be better but 2 days later you will be Ahhh yes this is what normal feels like

best of luck

Paracetamol at proper doses to keep the temperature level... lots of water if it gets into your stomach and makes everything com eout of both ends at speed

i'm not qulified to say any of this but i live in the UK and i have to say the info we got and the on going advice we get is great compared to an awful lot of the dis and mis information that spreads elsewhere including in the US

omicron from mice ??
ths fella is a educator in our NHS and basically takes the hard to read latest reserach and tells it in a easy to understand way...
they interview him on the news etc i.e he isn't some wacho loony
the linked video is quite old but...its probably about what you have currently got...

Dave
 
paracetamol and sit it out
chances are you got Omicorn Variant which has not got the skills to get into the air sacs in your lungs so you are highly unlikley to get pneumonia from it.

if it was the old version delta or earalier pneumonia was a distinct possibility

remeber nobody died from covid. they died from blood poisoning caused by pneumonia brought on by the covid...

covid
bat in china --> unkown route -----> alpha beta gamma delta versions in humans
bat in china---> unknown route --- alpha in humans----alpha in mice and rodents----2 years pass---- rodents give omicon to humans omicron is best at killing rodents not humans hence omicon is not gonna kill ya if you are in decent shape, but being infected with it provides immunity to alph beta gamma delta and omicron.
look at it as the best vaccine you could ever have had.....

on the day you feel better you won't be better but 2 days later you will be Ahhh yes this is what normal feels like

best of luck

Paracetamol at proper doses to keep the temperature level... lots of water if it gets into your stomach and makes everything com eout of both ends at speed

i'm not qulified to say any of this but i live in the UK and i have to say the info we got and the on going advice we get is great compared to an awful lot of the dis and mis information that spreads elsewhere including in the US

omicron from mice ??
ths fella is a educator in our NHS and basically takes the hard to read latest reserach and tells it in a easy to understand way...
they interview him on the news etc i.e he isn't some wacho loony
the linked video is quite old but...its probably about what you have currently got...

Dave

I was only covid+ in Early July......and Yes Sir I agree on the Omicron, I didn't even get phased from It.... but by August? Man, I almost died
 
all good then..

ive added this bit with an edit to say i missed the" I almost died" the first time round.......apologies

i'm not that heartless....
 
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all good then...
Well, I'd red x Ya, but , no, You are Trying to help me... the covid morphed into something else man I don't know what happened the doctors called it "unidentified microscopic organism" I was only kidding about the Red X thing
 
ah not good then.. apologies sounds like it messed up your immune system and something else got in...
hope they can sort it out...
 
Thank
ah not good then.. apologies sounds like it messed up your immune system and something else got in...
hope they can sort it out...
Thank You Sir! It did something and it's been kicking my tail for a while! After the Levaquin, I thought I was getting better.... I figured the rest would clear out on its own.. you're scary thing is my pulmonologist told me if I don't feel better just go back to a hospital don't come back to his office.... and that's after you got patted me on the back and told me " I'm going to get you better, buddy, I'll do everything I can"
 
well hopefully they go into their cabinet and get out a lazer guided antibiotic and kill it this time, the stuff they had you on is usually pretty damn effective. make sure you religiously take the full course, no skipping a few days so you can go out on the beer....:)

best of luck matey.... they'll sort it
 
I got it when it 1st came out. Symptoms lasted about three days. I didn't get vaccinated figuring I had Immunity. Then in August I got Delta variant. Almost died. My first night in the hospital my heart rate went to 300 BPM ! Could barely breathe. Took about 30 minutes to stabilize me and was transferred. I refused incubation and finally got sent home after about three loooonnngggg weeks where I spent the next three months at home on oxygen. Struggled with shortness of breath for about another six months after that. Fun times! Oh Yeah, they treated me like **** in the hospital because I wasn't vaccinated but that's a story in itself. Luckily the strains are less intense now. I did get vaccinated after all that not that I wanted to but didn't want to take a chance.Also the only gave me oxygen and regular antibiotics. I'm sure treatments are much better now.
 
I got sick a few weeks before it was all over the news. Vomiting, 104° fever, bad cough, no smell or taste. I was back to 100% in less than a week. I’ve never gotten tested, so it may have been something else. But I also never got the jab or wore a mask and have been fine since then.
 
Kitty and I had it a few months back. Sick for almost three weeks till we finally tested negative. Although we suffered no ill effects like loss of smell or taste, we STILL have congestion and whatnot. Might or might not be related. Who da hell knows?

Are you vaxxed?

Even if you feel over it, take an Ivermectin tab. It will end it.
 
In my family I'm surrounded by medical professionals. Doctors, Nurses, etc. who work in the field, so I've been educated throughout this. Regardless of what that is or this could be, when you're sick, your body is weak. This leaves the door open for other bacteria, virus, allergens, etc to affect you that your body would typically otherwise fight off. Sometimes you minimally feel their affect, other times not, combine the two or three and you might be in for a whopper of an illness. Viral load is another issue, it can be death by a thousand needles if your massively exposed to contagious people.

In July, I got BA5 in London, spent 4 days in a hotel room. Just felt off, some small fever and chills, bit of a sore throat, and a cough that lasted for just about 3 months. I was as vaccinated as you can get at the time. Wife got sick too, a little less than I did. I've been sicker, having had Norovirus, which is super awesome and whipped me out for a week after the initial 24 hours of "fun" finished.
 
I had Covid back in November 2020 and still struggle to breathe walking up the hill to my mailbox and to the house from my shop uphill. I finally got most of my taste and smell back this year and could probably get my breathing back but my bad knees prevent me from taking my 2-3 mile daily walks. My Doctor knows am against Covid vaccines and doesn’t push it but highly recommended I get my very first Pneumonia shot because of my heart attack in 2000 which I lost 1/4 of my heart. I wish you luck getting your health back and you are in my prayers.
 
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I got the fever/chills one night about five weeks ago. I lost 33 pounds in ten days; mostly water and fat, but some muscle. This was due to inactivity, (I quit one of my jobs, and stopped working the other), and the fact that everything smelled and tasted horribly wrong. The only thing I could stand to eat was a dessert topping called "Coolwhip",and I drank a lotta milk and certain Juices. Water made me nearly barf.
Three weeks later, I went back to work.
By a month later from the chills onset, I had most of my former strength back
This week, five weeks later, it seems like I am fully recovered; I have been working every day, outside in subzero temps, as a carpenters helper; and as the lo-man on the crew, I get all the chitjobs, and grunt-work. I luv it. And I gotta tell ya, two weeks ago, even with my reduced power, I was still stronger than the boss who at 68, is over a year younger, and easily kept up with a 40 year old.
now;
1) I am not vaxed, and will never willingly be.
2) altho I wouldn't volunteer to go thru it again, for me, covid was not that big deal
3) If I get a variant, so be it, but I will never willingly be vaxed. I would sooner die.
4) BTW; my vaxed and boostered wife got covid at the same time. To be honest, she was not as sick as I, but her recovery time was about the same if not a lil longer.
5) there is a religious component to how I got covid, and the snappy recovery, that I'd like to let you in on, but will save it for the N&P. This may take some time, cuz I'm putting in a lot of hours at work, lol.
 
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I'm going on 14 days with one hell of a bout of the flu.
All symptoms say Covid.Doctors say no.
Now settled in my chest.
Coughing my guts out. Who to believe ?
 
It seems to me the first variant was the worst especially for taste and smell. For 54 hours I had the worst headache I’ve ever had in my life. I picked it up at my small church. Tonight is the anniversary of when it was passed around at our church at a week before thanksgiving service. I will be going again tonight. We just moved into our present location and only have 30-50 at this time on any Sunday. Last Sunday a gentleman that was there for his first time was coughing his head off and got up and walked out for 10 minutes and came back. After church I was in my car across the street when he walked out. He was coughing so hard I think he puked. As he walked down the street he was spitting out mucus. I couldn’t help but think here we go again but I’m sure I would know by now if I picked up anything. Three days seems to be the magic number.
 
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I got it last July. Like a summer cold for about 3 weeks. Was never really bad. But then I started suffering symptoms of myocarditis and made a couple trips to er because of the severity of the symptoms. Didn't feel normal for about 8 months but am back to walking 6 miles 4-5 days a week. I was vaxed because I have always had higher than normal bp. Runs in the family. Still not back to the level of fitness I had before.
 
I had covid in December 2020, and like most, I had minimal symptoms. I was obviously unvaxxed due to it not being available yet, and plan to stay a pureblood.

I felt a little achy for 2 days, which I didn't think was covid. A couple advil and I was good to go and even worked out both days. Then I was fine for a day. The 4th day I lost all sense of taste and smell. I got tested and tested positive. At day 12/13 I had a weird mild headache that was exacerbated by driving at night. After that I was fine. I am a 44 year old fairly healthy guy.

Lingering affects....weed and skunks smell different to me and weed smells terrible, and I used to love the smell. Chlorine also smells different to me, and it's smell is now unpleasant.
 
I got it last July. Like a summer cold for about 3 weeks. Was never really bad. But then I started suffering symptoms of myocarditis and made a couple trips to er because of the severity of the symptoms. Didn't feel normal for about 8 months but am back to walking 6 miles 4-5 days a week. I was vaxed because I have always had higher than normal bp. Runs in the family. Still not back to the level of fitness I had before.

A new thing i've seen trending is people trying to state that covid causes myocarditis.

Pfizer gave half of their trial participants the vaccine, half got saline. They tracked side effects in both groups. No placebo participants got myocarditis, and a side note worth mentioning, none of the placebo group got Bells Palsy
 
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