Covid

needsmhead's Avatar
So almost 2 weeks ago I caught this damn covid for the first time. I was listening to people saying it's like catching a cold. I don't know what kind of cold they had but I was in the hospital for 10 days just got out today. I really didn't want to post this but I do chat with a few yall and wanted to let you guys know I'm good.

I wish I could elaborate but can't. Has anyone had lasting effects from covid. I'm curious.

Thanks.
wyldthang1001's Avatar
I had it in October.. I was pretty sick but it was more like the flu. It seems to be different for different people. A lot have underlying problems that make it worse yet some young folks that you would consider pictures of health otherwise have died from the virus.
  • mwise
  • 08-15-2022, 06:43 AM
Didn't go to hospital, I could control most of my symptoms with Ibuprofen. It came on like a freight train though. I mean working manually one minute, 30 minutes later, shaking with chills and aches.

Also, I noticed I was easily fatigued for the next few weeks after symptoms subsided.
I had it in December. Felt like I got hit by a truck for 24 hours. Woke up the next morning feeling fine.
needsmhead's Avatar
Thank you guys for your input. I do have an underlying condition but I couldn't breathe at all. I'm weak I'm tired and just not the same.
  • AgFox
  • 08-15-2022, 07:27 AM
Had it twice. The second time a couple weeks ago was worse.
Parttimehobbyist's Avatar
Had it three times.

First time, I thought I was going to die. Had the OG first variant. Basically had every symptom you can think of the first time COVID came out. After my 2 weeks of quarantine, I felt fatigue and couldn’t breathe normally for about a month. Took about 3 months to finally feel normal again.

Second time, I had the Delta variant. Had a sore throat for 2 weeks.

Third time felt like a cold and went away pretty quick.

It’ll get better. Just eat your veggies, get plenty of rest, and drink lots of fluids.
I dont share this often but I haven't smelled since having it in Jan of 2021. I have to try much harder than most to smell anything anymore.
needsmhead's Avatar
That's what I'm dealing with now. Thank you for sharing that.
needsmhead's Avatar
Thanks. I appreciate that
Just curious needsmhead, did you have any of the vaccines or the booster? if so, which ones?
needsmhead's Avatar
I was vaccinated and it was Phfiser if I spelled it correctly
  • AgFox
  • 08-15-2022, 03:30 PM
My loss of smell/taste was temporary, everything just had a vague burnt electrical smell/taste to it. Even air. Here's hoping your smell comes back eventually.
My kiddo had it, they are young, <25. Was sick with high fever for about 36 hours. Wasn't vaxxed because they said hell no I'm not doing that. Had a cough that lasted about a week then was all fine. No lasting effects. Somehow I have not had it. If I did I didn't know it. Was the only one taking care of my kiddo, I'm exposed to it at work. Just been super lucky.
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I possibly did a couple months ago. I had fever and severe muscle aches for a few days. Just lay in bed and didn't feel like doing anything. No breathing problems. Took some of the 'I' medication and a few old aspirin to kill the fever and muscle pain.
Never got a test; they are unreliable anyway. Many people took several and one would be positive, another negative.
Never got my arm bitten; it is gene manipulation, not a vaccine.
Do you ever wonder why so many young athletes are suddenly collapsing and having heart problems?
Glad I listened to Kary Mullis, Pierre Kory, Ryan Cole and many others. Everyone should subscribe to Robert Malone's free email newletter. Gov and media suppressed Malone, even writing a paper that said he had nothing to do with mRNA development, and that paper was touted as truth. He sent in proof of patents of his work, yet they never corrected the 'mistake'.