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  • DolphinFan
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 2580

    I got COVID in January 2018

    Yes you read the title Correctly, I got COVID in January 2018.

    It was the first time in a long time I got sick, just after a ski weekend in Mammoth with my friend, who had a cold and probably gave it to me.

    I was sick for 3 weeks. I lost my sense of taste and smell for 5-7 days in week 2.

    I slept, drank lots of liquids, (Cranberry Juice, Tea, Lemmon water), took Vitamin C, Zinc, Robutussin DM and the 2-3 days I had trouble breathing took sauna and ChlorOxygen, Chlorophyll Concentrate tablets that I use when backpacking at high altitudes. It builds red blood cells and increases oxygenation. It helped immensely, and immediately regain my breath. It does turn your stool green. It also comes in liquid form that you add to water and drink. I use a straw so my teeth don't turn green.

    I also took reacted magnesium and potassium to help my body absorb the vitamins and antioxidants.

    At the time I was in my Mid 50's, good health, (after motorcycle accident 6 months earlier), 5'9-10", 170lbs. BP 120/80. No pre existing conditions, and I'm a casual smoker.

    Shutting Down over this virus is absolutely unnecessary.

    I'm sure the President and First Lady will be just fine and an example that MOST people will have just flu like symptoms.

    A testament to his "playing down", the virus.

    Like everything else, the Democrats make an issue, where there is none.
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    Citadelgrad87
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Mar 2007
    • 16836

    Where is the positive antibody test to back this up?

    No offense, and I am not a covid cult member, but what are your qualifications for claiming (this sickness)=covid?

    Not every flu is covid, not every flu is the same.
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    • #3
      DolphinFan
      Veteran Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 2580

      Originally posted by Citadelgrad87
      Where is the positive antibody test to back this up?

      No offense, and I am not a covid cult member, but what are your qualifications for claiming (this sickness)=covid?

      Not every flu is covid, not every flu is the same.
      I never went to the DR, Hospital or any clinic. Could it have been the flu? probably not since this eliminated my taste and smell and lasted longer than the normal flu.

      New coronavirus emerges from bats in China, devastates young swine
      Identified in same region, from same bats, as SARS coronavirus
      Date:
      April 4, 2018

      Source:
      NIH/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
      Summary:
      A newly identified coronavirus that killed nearly 25,000 piglets in 2016-17 in China emerged from horseshoe bats near the origin of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV), which emerged in 2002 in the same bat species. The new virus, called swine acute diarrhea syndrome coronavirus (SADS-CoV), doesn't appear to infect people, unlike SARS-CoV.

      A newly identified coronavirus that killed nearly 25,000 piglets in 2016-17 in China emerged from horseshoe bats near the origin of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV), which emerged in 2002 in the same bat species. The new virus, called swine acute diarrhea syndrome coronavirus (SADS-CoV), doesn't appear to infect people, unlike SARS-CoV.


      Last edited by DolphinFan; 10-02-2020, 10:48 AM.
      10/15/2022 - Called to get on the list
      2/18/2023 - Interview set
      4/27/2023 - Class
      4/30/2023 - Live Scan
      5/9/2023 - Interview
      6/26/2023 - Approval Letter
      8/1/2023 - Issued

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