Started By
Message

re: I Caught Covid March Of 2020

Posted on 10/18/21 at 7:28 am to
Posted by ShermanTxTiger
Broussard, La
Member since Oct 2007
10847 posts
Posted on 10/18/21 at 7:28 am to
Yeah, that’s not the way it works.

How the F do you know how it works? Let me guess... you follow the science right?

I had the Vid new years day and shook it after 3/4 days of something between a cold and flu symptoms. I got nervous when my vaccinated daughter got the Vid in September and went for an anti body test.

The "science" says my anti bodies are either gone or greatly reduced since it was 8 months post infection. Well... guess what? The damned test didn't go high enough to measure my anti bodies.

Two theories here.... 1- My anti bodies didn't fade as predicted or 2- I was exposed to Delta and nailed that stuff. My antibodies ramped up again in response.

I am good with either scenario. My natural immunity is doing it's thing so far. I really think science on the Vid is like an Old wives tale at this point. What ever the good doctor Fraudchi thinks or feels to cover his numerous errors in logic and science.
Posted by troyt37
Member since Mar 2008
13330 posts
Posted on 10/18/21 at 7:53 am to
I believe the wife and I had it January/February of 2020, when it was still being called "an upper respiratory infection, that is kicking everyone's butt." No vaccines for either of us, she is an elementary school librarian, and I am a fatass. I think natural immunity works, and lasts at least much longer than the "vaccine" or we wouldn't be talking about booster shots.
Posted by Swamproot
Member since Oct 2017
339 posts
Posted on 10/18/21 at 8:05 am to
2019 for me. Same results and I have been exposed directly several times.F the shot.
Posted by fjlee90
Baton Rouge
Member since Nov 2016
7835 posts
Posted on 10/18/21 at 8:06 am to
quote:

If natural immunity works so good why do people get it a second time?

I am not saying the vaccine is perfect, just that natural immunity is not perfect either.


Because like the vaccine, natural immunity does not keep you from getting it 100% of the time. It reduces the likelihood and severity of it because your body knows how to respond effectively.

I ask you or anyone else to find widespread evidence of re-infections leading to hospitalizations.

This begs the question, why mandate one over the other?
Posted by GoT1de
Alabama
Member since Aug 2009
5041 posts
Posted on 10/18/21 at 8:18 am to
Immunity probably isn't going to protect you for years and years.
Why doesn't t cell memory prevent colds and flu?

first pageprev pagePage 4 of 4Next pagelast page
refresh

Back to top
logoFollow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News
Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on LSU Football and Recruiting.

FacebookTwitterInstagram