I tested positive for Covid.

I was babysitting women in 2020 and 2021... when they were home quarantining...and til this day...I still have about 31 Friends to fuck..that I met during quarantine...they love me for the risks I took...and will be their forever friend...is what they tell me... brah
 
Ivermectin for the win...I killed it 3 times within 3 days....I had it 4 times total...and I think I just fought it again...I definitely have saved 100s of people with my remedy..and about 50 on this board for dam sure..bae

The tea isn't what I consider a cure. It's to feel less miserable.
 
Funny thing is I take all necessary precautions and tested positive. My wife is a nurse and tested negative.
Woke up this morning feeling like I've never felt before. Plus I have bronchitis. Going into quarantine.

Stay hydrated bro. Self care should be focused on the modality of your infection. Meaning that if it's stomach/G.I.....hydrate and stay on a B.R.A.T's diet... if it's respiratory keep watch on you work of breathing and oxygen saturation. Vitamins and minerals DEFINITELY helps. Get well dude...best wishes.
 
Be careful. Folks are getting long covid.






I think I have long COVID...I can't quite shake this mucus in my lungs...I have had rocephin, and antibiotic. I'm currently running Ivermectin for 14 days straight..and feeling better than I have in a year...bae
 
You'll be fine, just take your vitamins and herbs and try to fine a tv series that you can binge watch.
Good well soon Bro
 
Parasites are at the root of what makes you sick and stay sick with Covid. Especially long haul symptoms. Too many still believe that shot did anything for you. Cool whatever floats your boat.

Ivermectin is the sole parasite killer out there that works. Will kill Covid and host of other ailments. NAC and Quercetin also help along with Zinc.

I've assisted quite a few now who have had Covid especially over the winter when it was bad in NY, but yall keep following the lies being put out about what they want you to take that's still in an emergency experimental phase.
 
I think I have long COVID...I can't quite shake this mucus in my lungs...I have had rocephin, and antibiotic. I'm currently running Ivermectin for 14 days straight..and feeling better than I have in a year...bae

Yo Killa, What did you do to get the ivermectin? Just for future reference.
 
i think twice...

got sick just at the beginning of the pandemic before vaccines and testing was a thing..early February 2020...I've had worse colds but nothing ever lasted as long as that...I couldnt shake that shit for the life of me, and had sinus issues for months after. whole family had the same sickness with varying degrees of severity.

once the pandemic started...I was mad diligent with sanitizing, masking etc. put strict protocols in place for my employees etc. and barely went anywhere non work related. this past month after travelling was the first time I tested positive and felt this way since february 2020.

Damn man I'm sorry!
 
Yea I just had and my son aunt.....

Was down shorter amount of time... Literally started showing effects at the airport getting on the plane. 5 Fabulous days in VI feeling like shit lol
 
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Funny thing is I take all necessary precautions and tested positive. My wife is a nurse and tested negative.
Woke up this morning feeling like I've never felt before. Plus I have bronchitis. Going into quarantine.
I popped pos Tuesday. Co workers are clowning saying I caught the Vegas flu from last weekend. Testing is mandatory on military bases now whenever folk attempt to make appointments for cold and sinus infection symptoms. That's how I found out, got tested and BAM. Still don't believe I have it, cause
It feels like sinus infection. You have major symptoms?
 
Just got over this about a week or so ago. I feel like I got lucky, because between being vax'd and catching symptoms early, I feel like it could've been way worse.

The one positive thing now is that when I start to feel a little stuffy/offish I go ahead and start treating symptoms immediately. I used to just write it off as allergies and maybe get around to medicating and stuff when things got worse, but now I'm mad crazy pro-active. So I stayed hydrated, drank plenty of tea, and most importantly rested. I did not push myself for two whole weeks. Of everyone I knew that got sick, I'm the one who was the least ill , so I'm grateful for that, too. Because I really wasn't trying to be worried about checking out.

Didn't even rush back to work when I started to feel a little better, because they were acting like I'd need to stay isolated there in case I was still contagious. Well, damn, if I'm still contagious, why would I go back to work and risk that with my coworkers? I'll take another few days, thank you.

So best wishes and godspeed on full recoveries for everyone that happens/ed to get this thing. Just do what you can to stay safe, and take care of yourself if you do happen to get ill. That's all anybody can do.
 
I popped pos Tuesday. Co workers are clowning saying I caught the Vegas flu from last weekend. Testing is mandatory on military bases now whenever folk attempt to make appointments for cold and sinus infection symptoms. That's how I found out, got tested and BAM. Still don't believe I have it, cause
It feels like sinus infection. You have major symptoms?
No appetite, no sense of smell, body aches, fatigue, chills, chest congestion, sore throat, headaches and 100.3 degree fever. But no difficulty breathing so far.
 
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