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  • five.five-six
    CGN Contributor
    • May 2006
    • 34835

    Roll call: Rona survivors check in here

    38
    Oh yea, I had it for sure! But never tested
    0%
    11
    Yes positive test & several symptoms & I know who I got it from/gave it to and they tested positive.
    0%
    10
    No, or if I did I never had any symptoms or any positive test.
    0%
    10
    Bacon
    0%
    7
  • #2
    KSH
    Member
    • Dec 2016
    • 282

    Had it, lost taste and smell, took a zpack no other problems. Wife had it, my mother and father, wife's grand mother at 94 had it. No problems at all.
    Neither of our kids got it from us. We didn't modify our behavior inside the house. Both kids under 8.

    We've known about 30 or so people that have had it, worst symptoms was a bad flu.

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    • #3
      five.five-six
      CGN Contributor
      • May 2006
      • 34835

      Originally posted by KSH
      Had it, lost taste and smell, took a zpack no other problems. Wife had it, my mother and father, wife's grand mother at 94 had it. No problems at all.
      Neither of our kids got it from us. We didn't modify our behavior inside the house. Both kids under 8.

      We've known about 30 or so people that have had it, worst symptoms was a bad flu.

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      • #4
        sd_shooter
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Dec 2008
        • 13703

        Yes, I had it; but my family didn't catch it from me.

        Low fever for a couple days, missed one day of work. Felt tired for a couple weeks.

        I'd been led to believe that I'd start coughing up pieces of lung tissue, I'd suffer permanent kidney & liver damage, lose sense of smell. Sounds more like VAX side effects

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        • #5
          Palmaris
          CGN/CGSSA Contributor
          CGN Contributor
          • Mar 2009
          • 6303

          We got chinese flu in mid of Feb. My wify got couple days diarrhea, no fever, no coughing, oxygen level was 97-98. I had fever for about 5 days, 101-102. On day 5 I had very bad fever, I won’t call out number to do not start wwiii, but it was bad. We start packing to go to hospital and right before we left it went down to 103. We slow down and in 5 minutes was 99. Oxygen level was all 5 days around 90-91. Never went bellow 89. My mother in law in the same time pass away from complications. I will not go to the details. Both my wife and I were positive for 10 days.
          From my observation, most important measurements is oxygen level. I recommend all my friends get oximeter and use that for condition indicator.
          3 months after we did antibodies tests and my wify got slightly over 4 and mine was slightly less than 10. Minimum is 1.4 and max is 10. We used Exer urgent care, they do Abbott AB test with IgG s/c index in numbers. We were requested to do tests by our son because we are about to become grandpa and grandma. In order to be there-vaccine or antibody.
          sd_shooter:
          CGN couch patriots: "We the people!"

          In real life: No one

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          • #6
            five.five-six
            CGN Contributor
            • May 2006
            • 34835

            Originally posted by Palmaris
            we are about to become grandpa and grandma. In order to be there-vaccine or antibody.

            Well, congratulations!!!!!

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            • #7
              tundraboomer
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2016
              • 999

              Didn't take the poll as none of the responses was an exact fit. I have it, on the 6th day now. Test confirmed it but I have no idea where I got it. Likely at work, "essential worker" and all.

              Feel like crap. Like the worst flu ever. Started with severe tinnitus and muscle/joint pain. Also had an upset stomach. Thought it was food poisoning at first. On the 4th everything got worse. Fever, chills, headache, slight non-productive cough, loss of most taste and smell (but not completely), diarrhea, loss of appetite, horrible fatigue, and muscle weakness.

              The first symptoms appeared over the July 4th holiday weekend and I have numerous co-morbidities so I wanted to get confirmation but it wasn't until the 5th that I was able to get a test, which confirmed it. Because of the holiday weekend the Telemed doctor and the pharmacy were both backed up so it took awhile to get the Ivermectin to me. By the time I got in touch with the doc the window of opportunity to go with the HCQ protocol had already passed so he recommended Ivermectin instead.

              My blood oxygen levels are holding at 97-98. One of my kids has since contracted it, the other one has not. Wife is vaccinated, whatever that's worth.

              Frankly I'm looking forward to emerging from this with a body full of natural, organic antibodies. I kind of wish my other kid would get it too. The one that has it barely has any symptoms and he will come out of this better off IMHO.

              What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.

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              • #8
                SanDiego619
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Jan 2013
                • 12049

                I had the sniffles in February 2020, I assume it was covid. Felt mildly sick for a day.
                Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty.

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                • #9
                  Grobie
                  Member
                  • Sep 2016
                  • 169

                  I had it. Messed me up pretty bad, but I'm stubborn and refused to go to the hospital. Im in fairly good shape. I was out for the count for a little over a month. Every symptom in the book. Stayed in bed, tylenol, emergenC, and canned food. Quarantined in my apartment. Recovered and went back to work, but head was cloudy for another 2 months and couldn't really think straight. Mom in her late 50's or early 60's(idk how old she is) with asthma, grandma with Parkinson's and in her 80-90's breezed right through it. Didn't give it to them we live in different cities. We all refused to get the vaccine.

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                  • #10
                    Palmaris
                    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                    CGN Contributor
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 6303

                    Originally posted by tundraboomer
                    Didn't take the poll as none of the responses was an exact fit. I have it, on the 6th day now. Test confirmed it but I have no idea where I got it. Likely at work, "essential worker" and all.

                    Feel like crap. Like the worst flu ever. Started with severe tinnitus and muscle/joint pain. Also had an upset stomach. Thought it was food poisoning at first. On the 4th everything got worse. Fever, chills, headache, slight non-productive cough, loss of most taste and smell (but not completely), diarrhea, loss of appetite, horrible fatigue, and muscle weakness.

                    The first symptoms appeared over the July 4th holiday weekend and I have numerous co-morbidities so I wanted to get confirmation but it wasn't until the 5th that I was able to get a test, which confirmed it. Because of the holiday weekend the Telemed doctor and the pharmacy were both backed up so it took awhile to get the Ivermectin to me. By the time I got in touch with the doc the window of opportunity to go with the HCQ protocol had already passed so he recommended Ivermectin instead.

                    My blood oxygen levels are holding at 97-98. One of my kids has since contracted it, the other one has not. Wife is vaccinated, whatever that's worth.

                    Frankly I'm looking forward to emerging from this with a body full of natural, organic antibodies. I kind of wish my other kid would get it too. The one that has it barely has any symptoms and he will come out of this better off IMHO.

                    What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
                    Ask your Dr. for ZPak to prevent pneumonia. We took it.
                    sd_shooter:
                    CGN couch patriots: "We the people!"

                    In real life: No one

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                    • #11
                      BillSmith
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2017
                      • 546

                      Did you catch the rona? Pretty sure. Food lost taste. Did you die? No, not being Christian, wasn't relying on resurrection. It’s super duper deadly n stuff, how did you survive? Zinc, I think. Felt awful. Didn't realize we had the COVID as the ships were still quarantined out in The Bay. Later in the crisis, would sail by and wave.

                      Lasted couple of weeks. Immediate reaction was like a normal flu. Then felt better. Next wave of symptoms was worse, but still...never felt I was going to croak or kick the bucket.

                      Did feel it took a while to get my 'breath back', but eventually was riding bicycle hard that summer.

                      I'm MediCare age, never used it. Still haven't to date.
                      Sometimes a gun is just a gun.

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                      • #12
                        tundraboomer
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2016
                        • 999

                        Originally posted by Palmaris
                        Ask your Dr. for ZPak to prevent pneumonia. We took it.
                        Unfortunately I am very allergic to azithromycin.

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                        • #13
                          five.five-six
                          CGN Contributor
                          • May 2006
                          • 34835

                          Originally posted by tundraboomer
                          Didn't take the poll as none of the responses was an exact fit. I have it, on the 6th day now. Test confirmed it but I have no idea where I got it. Likely at work, "essential worker" and all.

                          Feel like crap. Like the worst flu ever. Started with severe tinnitus and muscle/joint pain. Also had an upset stomach. Thought it was food poisoning at first. On the 4th everything got worse. Fever, chills, headache, slight non-productive cough, loss of most taste and smell (but not completely), diarrhea, loss of appetite, horrible fatigue, and muscle weakness.

                          The first symptoms appeared over the July 4th holiday weekend and I have numerous co-morbidities so I wanted to get confirmation but it wasn't until the 5th that I was able to get a test, which confirmed it. Because of the holiday weekend the Telemed doctor and the pharmacy were both backed up so it took awhile to get the Ivermectin to me. By the time I got in touch with the doc the window of opportunity to go with the HCQ protocol had already passed so he recommended Ivermectin instead.

                          My blood oxygen levels are holding at 97-98. One of my kids has since contracted it, the other one has not. Wife is vaccinated, whatever that's worth.

                          Frankly I'm looking forward to emerging from this with a body full of natural, organic antibodies. I kind of wish my other kid would get it too. The one that has it barely has any symptoms and he will come out of this better off IMHO.

                          What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.

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                          • #14
                            ibanezfoo
                            I need a LIFE!!
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 11778

                            Originally posted by five.five-six
                            Did you catch the rona? Did you die? It’s super duper deadly n stuff, how did you survive?

                            I had been convinced that my friend and I had caught it late in 2019.. we both had a nasty persistent respiratory infection that lasted months we caught manning the kids aquarium at a fish tank convention. It was not the rona. When we did catch it this January, it was very different. He almost died from it and I was hit hard for a few days. We both had multiple positive rapid and PCR tests.


                            I survived by living in my travel trailer for a few weeks and eating a lot of these. I love those things, super yummy.

                            Yes I believe I got it from my wife in Feb literally the week before the MSM lost their minds. We think she got it from my kid who got it at school. He only had the sniffles so we didn’t think anything of it. It was like a bad cold for us. High fever, etc. My wife made me drink some nasty green tea I was burping up for 2 days. I don’t know how we survived. We only had a 99.97% chance and miraculously we pulled through. I even went to work and gave it to some other people. Against all odds, they also pulled through and gave it to other coworkers and their families. Miracle of miracles everyone pulled through. The people that got tested came back positive. Since then I have been in close contact with people who have tested positive and have not caught it again.
                            Last edited by ibanezfoo; 07-10-2021, 6:59 PM.
                            vindicta inducit ad salutem?

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                            • #15
                              BEE
                              Veteran Member
                              • Mar 2011
                              • 2904

                              I did not catch it, luckily.

                              However, without going too specific, late January 2021, just before the military started pushing the shots for us supposed essential workers, a handful of my coworkers(ages 28-45) on my shift caught it at the same time. All claim it's like the flu x10, lost sense of taste & smell for approximately 2-3 weeks after getting better.

                              Currently, they all feel normal, no lingering issues. All of them did not the get the shots nor planning to since they now have natural antibodies.

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