I had it, few symptoms but my blood oxygen levels started to drop fast which could have led to death, organ failure etc. I passed out due to the low blood ozygen and when I came back around I setup mu nebulizer and nebulized 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide until my blood oxygen levels stabilized. They reached 100% for quite a long time too. Then I took 3000 mg of vitamin C powder and continued nebulizing hydrogen peroxide pretty much all day. After I recovered my breathing had improved more than before I caught COVID and as a result I had better performance during my strength training and now weigh more than I did before the infection. In short, I am now stronger, more muscular and have better lung capacity after COVID than before. Take a deeper look and you will see why they try to tell you that nebulizing hydrogen peroxide is a hoax etc etc. Nebulizing lugols iodine will also work, maybe even better.
You can easily prevent all respiratory infections (including COVID) by frequent nebulization as a general health practice. The main reason for so many becoming infected is deficiency in oxygen among other things.
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I’ve had it three times for sure, maybe a 4th but I didn’t test to make sure.
First in fall of 2020, which was pretty rough, about 10 days with a fever and heavy chest congestion to recover. Skipped the delta wave entirely. Got very minor symptoms this January when all my co-workers came down with it and then again last month when my mom and grandma got it. The last two times I’ve gotten it have been super mild 2-3 days.
Oddly enough, within 5 days of my last bout with it, I got a cold that I’m still cleaning congestion from 10 days later. Tested negative multiple times. Usually I only get sick 2-3 times a year. So far I’ve been sick 5 times this year and we’re only in June.
I had it in January. The symptoms were not terrible but the symptoms lasted for 2 weeks. I was fatigued, achy, and slightly stuffy. I had a dry cough for 1 day. Every day the symptoms were also different. I had shortness of breath but it may not have been 100% due to COVID and I do also have asthma. It was the aftermath where I got really sick because I had an issue prior to COVID that I ignored (I chalked it up to burnout) and COVID was the straw that broke the camel’s back. This issue also could have caused my shortness of breath while I had COVID.
Now alcohol makes me sick whenever I drink it (even a glass or 2) and I don’t take my Allegra the next day. It is terribly fascinating…
Otherwise I am telling better now than I was before COVID because I took care of the issue ☺️
Yes, I had runny congested nose, tiredness and ulcers in my mouth and tongue. Also had a bit of a headache. My first symptoms was it felt like liquid in my nose for a few minutes in one day then it went away for the rest of the day.
The day before my positive test I remember when I walked up the stairs it felt like climbing a mountain and my nose inside and eyes were sore. This was November last year and I continued to test positive until day 16 which they say is normal, some people actually test positive for up to 3 months
Weirdly enough, no one in my household caught it!!
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Yes, I had it in January. Not good. I am not vaccinated, and yet, I was not hospitalized, but the symptoms were horrific.
I came home from Encinitas on a Sunday evening. Laid down, was freezing to death, then on fire. No thermometer in the house. Next morning, thought I had "Steph Throat. "HORRIBLE! Started gargling salt water. Head exploding, eyes, popping out of their sockets. Terrible cough, that lasted into a month.
Diarrhea, for a week. Tested at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach. Said to stay home, isolate. I contacted my girlfriend, and she was sick three days later. Orange County Dept. of Health called wanted to know my contacts et cetera.
I did not RETEST again after symptoms went away. If you test positive AGAIN after 15, call your GPNo I haven’t gotten Covid some how. I stay masked, I’m double vaccinated, rarely go out - only occasionally and when I go o try my best to social distance.
It’s scary so many people think the pandemics over ! People are still getting sick and we don’t know the long term effects of contracting long CovidI havd a bad fever and chills lasted me a week
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Doesn’t seem to be as interested as I thought? ↗I had Covid-19 (tested positive) last December but it was a mild version. The symptoms were exessive coughing that kept me awaken practically all night long, a slight fever, overall fatigue, slight lost of taste and irritation in the eyes. I had quarantine for 14 days.
It felt like a strong cold and annoying coughing mainly. You would only continue testing positive for a couple months, no more.I just had it last month. I had a fever, cough, congestion, a headache, and body aches. I felt like shit but it didn’t feel much worse than when I usually get sick, the only thing that was different was the headaches.
I think I was sick for about a weekNot that I know of. I'm low risk though so it's not surprising. I've been around some people who had it but not when they were at peak. The people I've known who had it were all my age or older. They all had mild symptoms.
I know a number of people in their 80s and 90s. None of them had it. Their family kept them pretty well isolated.I got Covid before vaccinating it was absolutely terrible I though I would die, food tastes horrible, my hair fell out, i got rashes, my whole body was sore especially my eye, i was weak, i coughed up a storm, it was terrible!
I first had COVID in 2019. At first, I was okay I didn’t show any symptoms but the very next day, I felt really sick. My body felt weak and sore and had a really high fever. I also lost my sense of smell and taste. Ever since I got sick, my sense of taste and smell hasn’t been the same. I can’t smell anything unless I’m really close and there are some foods that tastes really bad to me now. It took me about 2 weeks to recover.
I had fatigue, constipation, depression (probably because of the first two symptoms), dehydration, and mild fever and headache. It lasted about 4 weeks.
Got in December. Knew I was going to get it because there was an outbreak at work. Someone came to work sick and he got us all sick. I was congested, coughing , headaches, felt weak and tired all week.. Symptoms only lasted a few days. Some people have lingering symptoms of covid and apparently that's normal.
No I never had Vovid-19 but my cousin recently had it and it was just like having a real bad cold and very sore throat she got over it in about 10 days.
Yeah I had it last year. My skin was tingly for a few days, but other than that I was just super tired all the time. I wouldn't have even known I was sick really if I hadn't noticed that I couldn't smell anything while my husband could.
I haven’t had it but my best friend has had it multiple times and now has long Covid from it.
Yes, I have had covid, but my symptoms were pretty mild. I had a sore throat, stuffed nose, a headache, felt weak and dizzy. It all lasted for 7-8 days.
I think I had omicron in January. Didn’t get tested but all the symptoms were strong. Except I didn’t lose smell or taste like listed. Got over it in days
I have, I felt like shit for 2 days. Luckily it it was on a Saturday and Sunday. Never missed a day of work. Fortunately I work alone so I wasn't spreading anything.
If you still test positive after 15 days you need to see or talk to a doctor. Long Covid causes problems that take longer to heal from. Your body might not be fighting it as it should.
I never follow 'trends' - so it's no wonder that I haven't had it :D
I had cpvid at Christmas last year which sucked meaning I now haven't spent Christmas with my family in 2 years. Also had it for 2 weeks amd I have lost my taste permintley as a chef isn't good 😂
I think I handed it fairly well was kind of weak lasted a little bit but I got over it. Never lost my smell or my taste
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