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Posted on 12/28/21 at 8:21 pm to deltaland
Member the good old days when a baw complained of a cold? And then we would say to him "you got da AIDS"!
I member.
I member.
Posted on 12/28/21 at 9:00 pm to onmymedicalgrind
quote:
I really need to break it down further for you? Can’t figure that one out on your own?
Why should I know how you were wrong in your understanding of Covid and/or vaccines?
Posted on 12/28/21 at 9:19 pm to deltaland
I had covid in 2020. I had my antibodies checked a couple of weeks ago. I have 0 antibodies.
Posted on 12/28/21 at 9:21 pm to deltaland
Well... you are naturally vaccinated now. Welcome to the club.
Posted on 12/28/21 at 9:37 pm to VBFlorida
AFAIK I had the main first covid - First week of January 2020. I DID NOT KNOW WHAT I HAD until I was tested for covid antibodies two months later, which was positive.
like a flu, It was strong and I felt like crap for about two weeks. Took OTC flu medicines. Oddly, I felt like I was old, and shuffle/walked like an old man.
A doctors visit several weeks later showed a severe lack of Vitamin D3 (22mcg/dcl, WTH, the 22 number)
Walk with a swagger two years later due to the supplements I now take cyclically:
D3 5,000 IU per day 4X per week during winter. One or two a week rest of year.
C1000 - I think this is the ascorbate form of c
K2 mk7 - directs D3 usage in body
Quercitin 4X week
Magnesium 400 mg
Zinc 50 mg mixed forms
maintenance meds; losartan, atorvastatin/ezetimbe 3X/4X week; low dose aspirin daily
I drink Viking Blod meade sort of stuff 19% ABV - about a 750ml bottle a week... LOVE LOVE LOVE this stuff
1 or 2 beers and 5-6 glasses of wine per month.
like a flu, It was strong and I felt like crap for about two weeks. Took OTC flu medicines. Oddly, I felt like I was old, and shuffle/walked like an old man.
A doctors visit several weeks later showed a severe lack of Vitamin D3 (22mcg/dcl, WTH, the 22 number)
Walk with a swagger two years later due to the supplements I now take cyclically:
D3 5,000 IU per day 4X per week during winter. One or two a week rest of year.
C1000 - I think this is the ascorbate form of c
K2 mk7 - directs D3 usage in body
Quercitin 4X week
Magnesium 400 mg
Zinc 50 mg mixed forms
maintenance meds; losartan, atorvastatin/ezetimbe 3X/4X week; low dose aspirin daily
I drink Viking Blod meade sort of stuff 19% ABV - about a 750ml bottle a week... LOVE LOVE LOVE this stuff
1 or 2 beers and 5-6 glasses of wine per month.
This post was edited on 12/28/21 at 9:39 pm
Posted on 12/28/21 at 9:49 pm to deltaland
quote:
Took 2 years. Had a Christmas party Saturday and a couple tested positive the next day now everyone who was there is testing positive.
So one of two things, they were feeling kind of crummy and decided to get tested for Covid after the Christmas party or all the sudden felt bad the very next day and immediately got tested for Covid.
Posted on 12/28/21 at 9:54 pm to deltaland
And!?.....welcome to the club.
What took you so long?
What took you so long?
Posted on 12/28/21 at 9:57 pm to MIZZOU_JP
I got it in December of 2020. Headache and fever for one day and no taste/smell for four days. Otherwise a nothingburger. BTW I am 62.
Posted on 12/28/21 at 10:21 pm to shrevetigertom
Felt like a strong sinus infection for me for a few days. The worst was losing taste and smell for a well. Otherwise it was weak sauce.
Posted on 12/28/21 at 10:38 pm to lsu777
quote:
yall find all these anadotal situations to feed your agenda.
You sound smart.
Posted on 12/28/21 at 10:51 pm to MagicMikesMindsEye
quote:Meh. They aren't so great.
Congrats on the phenomenal natural antibodies you aquired
Posted on 12/28/21 at 10:56 pm to JJJimmyJimJames
quote:
D3 5,000 IU per day 4X per week during winter. One or two a week rest of year.
C1000 - I think this is the ascorbate form of c
K2 mk7 - directs D3 usage in body
Quercitin 4X week
Magnesium 400 mg
Zinc 50 mg mixed forms
maintenance meds; losartan, atorvastatin/ezetimbe 3X/4X week; low dose aspirin daily
Posted on 12/28/21 at 11:48 pm to tigger4ever
quote:you don't keep active antibodies in your blood unless you are actively fighting infection. The information for the antibody is stored in a special t cell and your body makes more if it detects the virus
I had covid in 2020. I had my antibodies checked a couple of weeks ago. I have 0 antibodies.
Posted on 12/29/21 at 5:01 am to deltaland
quote:
I’m just glad I’ll now have natural antibodies
Even with the shot the antibodies your body develops are natural. It’s developed by your own immune system.
Posted on 12/29/21 at 6:40 am to TiketheMiger
quote:The way nature intended - and superior in every way.
Even with the shot the antibodies your body develops are natural. It’s developed by your own immune system.
Posted on 12/29/21 at 7:48 am to deltaland
Unvaccinated 25 year old here. Had covid back in June. Only symptom was loss of taste and smell, and that lasted for about a week, and that was it. Never felt sick.
Fast forward to yesterday, I started feeling bad, so I took an at home test, positive for covid. As the day went on, I felt worse. Started running a fever, bad body aches, headache, and chills. Ended up getting nauseous and threw up all throughout the night. Woke up this morning, and I feel pretty good now. Not running a fever anymore, no aches or chills, and not feeling nauseous. I will say, it is very rare for me to actually feel bad, I never get sick, but last night sucked arse. I know covid hits people in waves, so I hope there won’t be another wave of feeling bad later on today.
Fast forward to yesterday, I started feeling bad, so I took an at home test, positive for covid. As the day went on, I felt worse. Started running a fever, bad body aches, headache, and chills. Ended up getting nauseous and threw up all throughout the night. Woke up this morning, and I feel pretty good now. Not running a fever anymore, no aches or chills, and not feeling nauseous. I will say, it is very rare for me to actually feel bad, I never get sick, but last night sucked arse. I know covid hits people in waves, so I hope there won’t be another wave of feeling bad later on today.
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