Hopefully the omicron variant is much milder. I'm pretty sure I have a very early case of Covid--I had previously estimated it was mid-October 2019, but some correspondence I found more recently puts it at mid-September 2019. My sister who lives in Oklahoma said people were getting sick in September and October 2019 in that area also. It…
Hopefully the omicron variant is much milder. I'm pretty sure I have a very early case of Covid--I had previously estimated it was mid-October 2019, but some correspondence I found more recently puts it at mid-September 2019. My sister who lives in Oklahoma said people were getting sick in September and October 2019 in that area also. It is believed that the virus emerged Wuhan in August 2019. Anyway, I was almost turning 71 when I got it, and I felt like I weighed double, could hardly walk from the living room to my bed when it came on, I had a dry cough that made me choke, for a week, I may have had chills for part of one-day but I don't recall a fever and I didn't have breathing difficulties aside from the cough. However, I couldn't eat or drink anything for more than three days, and was able a drink or take things slowly over the next week. Water tasted terrible, although don't recall losing my sense of smell, per se. I lost 12 pounds in 10 days between dehydration and lack of calories. It took about three weeks to recover. I couldn't take my supplements during worst of the time I was sick, but up until then, for years I had been taking such things as quercetin, zinc, vitamin D3, vitamin C, NAC, R-Lipoic Acid, vitamin E, vitamin K, Pyridoxal-5- phosphate, vitamin B complex, ginkgo, methylcobalamin, folate, etc.
My husband had a similar experience end of Jan/early Feb 2020. Never saw him that sick in 18 years. The dry cough was relentless. And the fatigue. Never a guy to take meds, I bought Nyquil and other over the counter remedies so he could get relief from the coughing and get some sleep. Covid hadn't yet morphed into the "Black Plague" of Team Fauci/Gates/Schwaub's dreams.
Like you, it took him a few weeks to get over it. He was 69. In excellent health. No smoking, only occasional alcohol, eats clean, exercise regimen, daily vitamins for decades. I didn't even get a sniffle - despite a history of bad asthma. So much for distancing and masks.
I understand that others' immune systems might not fare as well. However, common sense and innate human preservation would have prevailed. People would have stayed home if they had symptoms. Just like they did with earlier such diseases.
We never needed the 24/7 social programming campaign to make people view other humans as dangerous. Seemingly preplanned tools like stickers on store floors and authoritarian overhead announcements, plexiglass, popped up almost overnight. Without tv and social media it would have passed - like other viruses.
To me, it's just another ploy to individuate Humanity and transfer trust to "Big Brother." Marxism and Totalitarianism are held at bay only with constant vigilance of our Freedom.
Notice how earlier in the year epidemiologists admitted the 6 foot distance was just arbitrary and based on speculation, not any testing, and that 3 feet distance, which is what they first recommended, is probably just as good (or just as useless), yet I was in CVS yesterday and they still have the six-foot markers down, and how many restaurants had to suffer further lack of space because of 6 feet separation instead of 3 feet.
They are trying to scare people with Omicron, even though it results in 80% less hospitalization than Delta, hoping to drag out the pandemic to justify sending out mass mail-in ballots for the midterms, and discourage people from voting in person, all the better to cheat you with, my dear.
Hopefully the omicron variant is much milder. I'm pretty sure I have a very early case of Covid--I had previously estimated it was mid-October 2019, but some correspondence I found more recently puts it at mid-September 2019. My sister who lives in Oklahoma said people were getting sick in September and October 2019 in that area also. It is believed that the virus emerged Wuhan in August 2019. Anyway, I was almost turning 71 when I got it, and I felt like I weighed double, could hardly walk from the living room to my bed when it came on, I had a dry cough that made me choke, for a week, I may have had chills for part of one-day but I don't recall a fever and I didn't have breathing difficulties aside from the cough. However, I couldn't eat or drink anything for more than three days, and was able a drink or take things slowly over the next week. Water tasted terrible, although don't recall losing my sense of smell, per se. I lost 12 pounds in 10 days between dehydration and lack of calories. It took about three weeks to recover. I couldn't take my supplements during worst of the time I was sick, but up until then, for years I had been taking such things as quercetin, zinc, vitamin D3, vitamin C, NAC, R-Lipoic Acid, vitamin E, vitamin K, Pyridoxal-5- phosphate, vitamin B complex, ginkgo, methylcobalamin, folate, etc.
My husband had a similar experience end of Jan/early Feb 2020. Never saw him that sick in 18 years. The dry cough was relentless. And the fatigue. Never a guy to take meds, I bought Nyquil and other over the counter remedies so he could get relief from the coughing and get some sleep. Covid hadn't yet morphed into the "Black Plague" of Team Fauci/Gates/Schwaub's dreams.
Like you, it took him a few weeks to get over it. He was 69. In excellent health. No smoking, only occasional alcohol, eats clean, exercise regimen, daily vitamins for decades. I didn't even get a sniffle - despite a history of bad asthma. So much for distancing and masks.
I understand that others' immune systems might not fare as well. However, common sense and innate human preservation would have prevailed. People would have stayed home if they had symptoms. Just like they did with earlier such diseases.
We never needed the 24/7 social programming campaign to make people view other humans as dangerous. Seemingly preplanned tools like stickers on store floors and authoritarian overhead announcements, plexiglass, popped up almost overnight. Without tv and social media it would have passed - like other viruses.
To me, it's just another ploy to individuate Humanity and transfer trust to "Big Brother." Marxism and Totalitarianism are held at bay only with constant vigilance of our Freedom.
Notice how earlier in the year epidemiologists admitted the 6 foot distance was just arbitrary and based on speculation, not any testing, and that 3 feet distance, which is what they first recommended, is probably just as good (or just as useless), yet I was in CVS yesterday and they still have the six-foot markers down, and how many restaurants had to suffer further lack of space because of 6 feet separation instead of 3 feet.
They are trying to scare people with Omicron, even though it results in 80% less hospitalization than Delta, hoping to drag out the pandemic to justify sending out mass mail-in ballots for the midterms, and discourage people from voting in person, all the better to cheat you with, my dear.
Sounds like your vitamin discipline stood by you x