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  • turbolxstang
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2020
    • 675

    Catching Covid Long Term Problems vs. Vax Side Effects

    I haven't read or ever heard anyone talk about concerns of long term issues after catching Covid, this is for unvaxxed people, my blood pressure is high now after dealing with a bad case in December, I'm not insinuating that I should've gotten the jab, just that no one talks about post Covid problems very much, if it's airborne AIDS, then people, including myself are likely screwed.
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    stonefly-2
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 4993

    Originally posted by turbolxstang
    I haven't read or ever heard anyone talk about concerns of long term issues after catching Covid, this is for unvaxxed people, my blood pressure is high now after dealing with a bad case in December, I'm not insinuating that I should've gotten the jab, just that no one talks about post Covid problems very much, if it's airborne AIDS, then people, including myself are likely screwed.

    Spike proteins coursing your veins is bad however they got there.
    What do you call the people that abandoned the agenda of John Kennedy and adopted the agenda of Lee Oswald?

    Pronouns: "Dude" and "Playa".

    https://billstclair.com/Unintended-Consequences.pdf


    I was born under a wandrin star.

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    • #3
      2shotjoe
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      CGN Contributor
      • Feb 2011
      • 26571

      Are you going outside? Lower d will cause high blood pressure.

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      • #4
        sigfan91
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Jun 2009
        • 11548

        There are lots of articles on “long term after effects” of the wuhan virus. They range from brain fog, impotence, various organ damage, breathing difficulties….blah blah blah. They were really trying to scare people into taking the “safe and effective” vaccine.

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        • #5
          sd_shooter
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Dec 2008
          • 14088

          My wife has had some hair falling out. Her stylist said it's super common among women after covid. Supposedly it starts to come back about 6 months later.

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          • #6
            turbolxstang
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2020
            • 675

            Originally posted by stonefly-2
            Spike proteins coursing your veins is bad however they got there.
            I think it's all by design, pharma makes more money now, when I die of a heart attack it's because I had high blood pressure, pretty disturbing what's happening

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            • #7
              cutcotim
              Member
              • Apr 2009
              • 155

              I had it in December. Not vaxxed. 41 and healthy, but have always had asthma, and I realized it could mean I’d get it worse than average.

              Anyways, got it and fever kept climbing, took ivermectin (will never know but I’m convinced it stopped it in it’s tracks). Heart rate kept climbing with the fever and was getting heart palpitations, the day after taking 1st dose ivermectin fever was much lower and heart rate.

              The point is…. For the next 2-3 weeks i had intermittent heart palpitations and erratic heart rates (garmin watch). I googled and believe I might have had (or still do?) P.O.T.S.

              But for all I can tell now, it’s gone. Normal and healthy, feeling good.

              I wouldn’t go back and get the vax, prefer natural immunity and don’t care for blood clots and srtokes, thanks.

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                RudyN
                Senior Member
                • May 2007
                • 2284

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                • #9
                  turbolxstang
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2020
                  • 675

                  Originally posted by cutcotim
                  I had it in December. Not vaxxed. 41 and healthy, but have always had asthma, and I realized it could mean I’d get it worse than average.

                  Anyways, got it and fever kept climbing, took ivermectin (will never know but I’m convinced it stopped it in it’s tracks). Heart rate kept climbing with the fever and was getting heart palpitations, the day after taking 1st dose ivermectin fever was much lower and heart rate.

                  The point is…. For the next 2-3 weeks i had intermittent heart palpitations and erratic heart rates (garmin watch). I googled and believe I might have had (or still do?) P.O.T.S.

                  But for all I can tell now, it’s gone. Normal and healthy, feeling good.

                  I wouldn’t go back and get the vax, prefer natural immunity and don’t care for blood clots and srtokes, thanks.
                  I'm with you 100%, I just am concerned that maybe catching Covid could quite possibly be just as bad as the "vaccine" side effects, we will likely never know though, for the CalGuns crowd I must reiterate this is not because I feel I should've taken the shots or regret not taking them, this is simply could the covid side effects long term be similar to the shots side effects. I felt something off with my heart afterwards and felt my heart rate was high, after checking BP I made an appt with my doc, BP was consistently 120/80 my entire life, when I first went to the doc 2 weeks ago it was 160/100. I'm back on my weight loss diet and have been getting consistent 135/93ish levels, I check multiple times a day as I'm looking for a pattern, I don't want to start on meds, I'm 6'2 and 190lbs, once I get back down to 180ish or a little less I'll see where it's at, I really don't want to start taking any meds. There was a small study from Dec of last year where roughly 10% of Covid infections resulted in hypertension post Covid in people who had normal BP beforehand.
                  Last edited by turbolxstang; 02-07-2022, 10:18 AM.

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                  • #10
                    stonefly-2
                    Veteran Member
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 4993

                    Originally posted by turbolxstang
                    I think it's all by design, pharma makes more money now, when I die of a heart attack it's because I had high blood pressure, pretty disturbing what's happening

                    I think you're right,

                    the question is what to do about it.

                    For myself I'm willing to be thought of as a kook or a conspiracy theorist to forward my position that we defeat this "enemy within" by availing ourselves of the things "real medicine" has been able to punch through this frontal assault on our way of life.

                    Some have and will continue to die or be damaged but long Covid is treatable as well.
                    What do you call the people that abandoned the agenda of John Kennedy and adopted the agenda of Lee Oswald?

                    Pronouns: "Dude" and "Playa".

                    https://billstclair.com/Unintended-Consequences.pdf


                    I was born under a wandrin star.

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                    • #11
                      numpty
                      CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                      CGN Contributor
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 2165

                      Originally posted by stonefly-2
                      Spike proteins coursing your veins is bad however they got there.
                      The end of my finger will go numb rather quickly now if I'm in the cold. I was reading about micro-clots and wonder if the capillaries in my finger got clots and were damaged or something. I also seem to get short of breath sometimes doing things that I've done for years without experiencing that.

                      Originally posted by sd_shooter
                      My wife has had some hair falling out. Her stylist said it's super common among women after covid. Supposedly it starts to come back about 6 months later.
                      My wife experienced this too. She also hasn't fully regained here fitness level. She seems to not have the lung capacity that she did before. And sometimes she's running in the door to go to the bathroom since she has more trouble holding it now.

                      Weird symptoms for sure. I guess that's what happens when you F with a natural virus.
                      The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.
                      John 10:10


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                      • #12
                        MrFancyPants
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2017
                        • 1160

                        My experience: had Covid in December, flu symptoms, nothing out of the ordinary. I got better, as expected, no discernible after effects. I think the virus, like any other virus, exploits health issues already present in certain individuals. I've always had a very strong immune system and rarely get sick, and this was no exception. Like every other flu I've ever had.

                        And this is coming from a guy with a history of asthma, and I still have to use an inhaler from time to time. Absolutely no respiratory issues after the illness.

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                        • #13
                          turbolxstang
                          Senior Member
                          • Jun 2020
                          • 675

                          Originally posted by MrFancyPants
                          My experience: had Covid in December, flu symptoms, nothing out of the ordinary. I got better, as expected, no discernible after effects. I think the virus, like any other virus, exploits health issues already present in certain individuals. I've always had a very strong immune system and rarely get sick, and this was no exception. Like every other flu I've ever had.

                          And this is coming from a guy with a history of asthma, and I still have to use an inhaler from time to time. Absolutely no respiratory issues after the illness.
                          I never would get colds or the flu, no known health issues and this hit me like nothing I've ever experienced, I feel completely recovered, the blood pressure is just concerning, I'll work on it, hopefully anyone reading this thread checks in on theirs.

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                          • #14
                            five.five-six
                            CGN Contributor
                            • May 2006
                            • 34870

                            Originally posted by turbolxstang
                            I haven't read or ever heard anyone talk about concerns of long term issues after catching Covid, this is for unvaxxed people, my blood pressure is high now after dealing with a bad case in December, I'm not insinuating that I should've gotten the jab, just that no one talks about post Covid problems very much, if it's airborne AIDS, then people, including myself are likely screwed.

                            I had COVID, the OG variety, about a year ago.

                            once it was over it was over.


                            I have heard of "long covid" never seen any data of vaxxed vs unvaxxed


                            far more concerned with the long term effects of a rushed to market revolutionary MNRA drug. who knows what it's going to do to 1/2 the population in 10-20 years. Hopefully nothing but I'll let the human guinea pigs find out.


                            One thing for sure, the guinea pigs who call for the unvaxxed to be locked out of hospitals should treat their vaccine cancer at home on their own dime

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                            • #15
                              SPUTTER
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 7504

                              How about those of us who haven't been sick at all?

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