did you have respiratory issues?
did you have respiratory issues?
Yeah. First symptoms on January 14. Could hardly finish my 10 mile run. Still feel weak and short of breath. Moderna x 2
maninyellowhat wrote:
CuriousGeorge2065 wrote:
Seems like everyone has Covid right now. Do you? And if so, please share:
- Date when you had your first symptom
- What were the early symptoms
- Worst part about it
- How long it has lasted
- Are you vaccinated? Boosted?
Anything else you care to share.
Last Sunday, runny nose and scratchy throat. Tested negative 3 straight days on rapid and PCR was positive. Only then did the rapids start being positive.
Stir crazy. Felt fine and had tons of energy from being inside all day.
Runny nose for 1 week
Vaccinated and boosted.
Dear heavens, how on earth do you have access to that many rapid tests?
Fully vaxed COVID Positive wrote:
The affect on smell and taste is funky. I threw out a bottle of barbeque sauce the other day because I thought it had gone bad (really acrid odor / taste when I ate some barbeque the other night). Fast forward to tonight, I was making some coleslaw and the same impact hit my olfactories when I added apple cider vinegar. I asked my wife and kids to smell it / taste it and to them it was fine. To me it was somewhere between smelling salts and eating moldy bread. I hope this symptom doesn't stick around too long.
Me too. I had back aches and one day of bad fever. No sore throat or cough. Then just head cold, stuffy for 4-5 days. Back running full time now after 6-7 days of positive test. But the vinegar smell thing got me too. SO weird. Almost chucked out a bag of Salt and Vinegar chips and pickles. Thought they were rotten, but the chips (my kids said) were just fine. Even coffee gave me a weird acrid smell. Odd side effect...seems to be going away now though
HC wrote:
bunch of faggs wrote:
Hahahhahahaahaha!!
This is the most comical thread!!
All you douchebags TRIPLE vaxxed and still sick?
“ oh I’m gonna get another booster”
You stupid fukks. Goddamn it wake up.
You're laughing at me because my family's full vax status has resulted in mild symptoms for my kids, questionable symptoms for me, and zero symptoms for my immunocompromised wife? Neat. Good for you that you're able to take pride in dishonesty and threatening the health of others. Personally, I take great pride in being the sole reviewer of 5000+ employees' vaccination documents and accommodation requests, and denying anything that looks halfway suspicious or political. I know my efforts are serving the health and economy of my community and country rather than some cartoonish concept of principle.
So, you are in charge of making sure 5000+ people are vaccinated in order to protect the public, but have no remorse about exposing the public to COVID by going to a hotel (just so long as you don't expose your family, correct?). While that is honorable as a father, it isn't exactly keeping the public safe, as I am guessing you had to check in, get takeout food, etc. Plus, you would be sharing exhaust and infecting a room that others would use (they clean the sheets, but not always the comforters and the pillows remain).
My first symptom was a headache the night of Jan 4th. I rarely get headaches. I most likely picked the virus up in NOLA as a lot of people I know of did. The next morning, the 5th, my sinuses were very inflammed. I tried to do a Neti pot and no water would go through either side. Slight achiness in my legs mostly that day, and on the 6th, 7th with slight fever. The achiness in my legs is consistent with other viruses I have gotten through the years but not as bad. (I'm 62 years old). The sinuses opened up on the 6th, but I did have a runny nose. I was already taking a break from running but walking quite a bit and I kept doing this but a lot slower. On the morning of the 8th, I woke up much improved with more like slight cold or sinus sniffles. We didn't have and could not get at home tests but did finally get a PCR test on the 11th which verified Positive for both my wife and I although it is our impression that we were not contagious by then. At least I wasn't. Her symptoms started two days after mine. I still have a little runny nose and I can't say that I feel 100 percent but I am doing some very hard indoor rowing workouts and yesterday I walked a 10k at an aggressive pace. My taste may have been affected a small amount but I'm not sure about that as I could have just not been hungry so things were not as appealing.
One J & J vaccine on the day before they shut it down for a few weeks last year. That's it.
MichaelBgood wrote:
did you have respiratory issues?
No, I did not.
Got it on December 22nd. Headache and body aches, not much sleep first couple of nights. Did nasal rinse with iodine 3x per day, zinc, quercetin, vitamins. Crazy sore throat on day 3 which would go away then return next morning.
Took 30mg ivermectin on day 4 and 5. Felt fine evening of day 5. Then on day 6, felt a little sick again so 30mg of ivermectin again.
Day 7 back to 100 percent. No loss of taste/smell. No lung involvement. 52 year old male. Unvaccinated. I used the FLCCC protocol.
the protocol wrote:
Got it on December 22nd. Headache and body aches, not much sleep first couple of nights. Did nasal rinse with iodine 3x per day, zinc, quercetin, vitamins. Crazy sore throat on day 3 which would go away then return next morning.
Took 30mg ivermectin on day 4 and 5. Felt fine evening of day 5. Then on day 6, felt a little sick again so 30mg of ivermectin again.
Day 7 back to 100 percent. No loss of taste/smell. No lung involvement. 52 year old male. Unvaccinated. I used the FLCCC protocol.
I used the same FLCCC protocol, except I didn't have access to ivermectin. I strongly recommend the povidone-iodine nasal rinse. I made it into a nasal spray and used it 4x/day. My wife was in and out of my room several times and she never caught it. Since Omicron is supposed to be highly infectious, I credit the nasal spray with preventing it from getting airborne in our house.
Amen brother. Correct, it was OTC betadine which needs to be diluted to make the nose spray. Also some mouthwashes contain a virus killing agent so I gargled with that too. For anyone interested it is all on the FLCCC website, in multiple languages too.