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if he had it, the stats are way overblown and odds are he’ll be fine
My neighbor is a cancer survivor (multiple) he had symptoms, got tested, positive, he said 2 days were bad (fever/body aches) but not as bad as the hype
I have elderly COPD patients, too weak to get out of bed without assistance, that are beating covid. Patients with untreated HIV that are beating covid.
It affects everyone differently just like any virus, we all have different dna/genetics and different strengths/weaknesses.
My aunt died from it the other day, in her early 60s, healthy. Woke up with a cough early in the morning, couldn't breathe by noon and rushed to hospital, dead by the afternoon. All in one day.
Another friend of mine (late 40s) had it and nearly died (he went into a coma from lack of oxygen) but survived, barely, they are still exploring if he has any brain damage.
A friend if mines dad had it, he died, unsure of age but I think 70s.
3 elderly people (70+) and one middle aged (40s) have died from it in my church this year, I wasn't really close with them.
With that said I also personally know 8 other people that had it and all lived. Some had mild symptoms, some had no symptoms, and a few had extremely severe symptoms and wished they died.
It affects everyone totally differently. Just like the flu. Some people get the flu and feel like they got hit by a nuclear bomb, other people get it and barely get any sniffles.
Point is, just because someone may have had it or know someone has it and was fine, does not mean it's always fine. Something something correlation.
Everyone in my facility is extremely sick. I've had 120 patients with covid, only 4 deaths. Every patient is geriatric, every patient has a laundry list of co-morbidities, most have severe respiratory issues.
We handle dying federal prisoners & homeless geriatrics. these people have had poor health their entire lives
My 89 year old grandfather tested positive 2 weeks ago. Minor symptoms. Hes been trapped in a va nursing home since march. That nursing home has had about 20 positive cases and 0 deaths.
Your dear mother brought you into this world this world, boy, but I’ll damn sure send you out! Now carry your happy ass to the backyard and fetch up some firewood, whilst I finish shoveling this - OH CHRIST ON A CRACKER - I THREW MY BACK OUT.
I take 5000 IUs everday and have for years. Half an hour in the summer sun in a bathing suit and your body makes about 20,000 IUs. Vitamin D3 is extremely essential for a healthy body and immune system.
Zinc too. Preferably a form that is bioavailable. See online for recommended forms and doses.
Also, the PCR test generates a ton of false positives, although I see in other comments you mention he did have symptoms. Regardless, the things I mentioned will only help.
Z pack is azythromyacin, an antibiotic. They may have given him the HCQ/Zinc/Azythromyacin treatment, in which case he'll be fine. But give him the 5000 IUs of D3. Any drug store or large grocery store will have it, or you can order online from a place like Swanson's (but will take longer). D3 is dirt cheap. One guy I spoke too said Zinc Picolinate was one of the most bioavailable forms of zinc.
Yeah, sounds like they're giving him antibiotics for the lung infections. Not surprising standard-script medical care. Just follow what I said, he should be fine. What you don't want is for him to be intubated in a hospital, not given any quality treatments, and have a ventilator tube shoved down his throat. That very well will kill him.
I still smoke, a pack a day, had kidney cancer when I was younger, drank my way through “covid” got it last Feb. kinda wonder if smoking saved me tbh. I drank to stop the coughing. Slept sitting up for about a week, didn’t know it was covid then. It was rough, but I never was “down”. I don’t believe in being sick, I give it 2 days and then you gotta get up. Happy to hear about Grandpa. Work matters, more than anyone seems to know, lately. Keeps you alive!
I think the majority of positive tests are fake or just the Flu. Both my roommates had to take the test 3 times because the first 2 kept saying "we aren't sure but its sorta positive". Having written software to manage drug testing and results that blew my mind they would report shit like that. No paper documenting instrument cutoffs, reagents or anything, they just get a phone call. I refuse to take a test, refuse the vax and told my friends that if they test positive and they are asked who they have been around, to never say my name or I kick their ass.
23 year old here. Got covid. Shit actually sucked for me, I had like every symptom ever combined with acid reflux and splitting headaches. Props to him, but be careful man.. you might be over covid but that doesnt mean it cant lead to more serious consequences
Different DNA? You don't say? No but really I just hope they take precautions, and yes i know how much of a faggot that makes me sound. I thought covid was a pussy china flu, but you just never know man.
There are 2 upsides:
My neighbor is a cancer survivor (multiple) he had symptoms, got tested, positive, he said 2 days were bad (fever/body aches) but not as bad as the hype
https://twitter.com/MillerStream/status/1338203809114296321?s=20
covid is just another word for the flu, glad to hear your dad is doing fine
I also feel like this is the time to kill a spouse for the insurance money and it's gonna be marked as covid. Sorry, random thought.
“He threw Momma from the train, and she died of COVID-19.”
I have elderly COPD patients, too weak to get out of bed without assistance, that are beating covid. Patients with untreated HIV that are beating covid.
This shit doesn't kill people.
I've got hospice patients beating covid. I wish I could show people what I see everyday.
It affects everyone differently just like any virus, we all have different dna/genetics and different strengths/weaknesses.
My aunt died from it the other day, in her early 60s, healthy. Woke up with a cough early in the morning, couldn't breathe by noon and rushed to hospital, dead by the afternoon. All in one day.
Another friend of mine (late 40s) had it and nearly died (he went into a coma from lack of oxygen) but survived, barely, they are still exploring if he has any brain damage.
A friend if mines dad had it, he died, unsure of age but I think 70s.
3 elderly people (70+) and one middle aged (40s) have died from it in my church this year, I wasn't really close with them.
With that said I also personally know 8 other people that had it and all lived. Some had mild symptoms, some had no symptoms, and a few had extremely severe symptoms and wished they died.
It affects everyone totally differently. Just like the flu. Some people get the flu and feel like they got hit by a nuclear bomb, other people get it and barely get any sniffles.
Point is, just because someone may have had it or know someone has it and was fine, does not mean it's always fine. Something something correlation.
Everyone in my facility is extremely sick. I've had 120 patients with covid, only 4 deaths. Every patient is geriatric, every patient has a laundry list of co-morbidities, most have severe respiratory issues.
We handle dying federal prisoners & homeless geriatrics. these people have had poor health their entire lives
My 89 year old grandfather tested positive 2 weeks ago. Minor symptoms. Hes been trapped in a va nursing home since march. That nursing home has had about 20 positive cases and 0 deaths.
Respect.
Damn, take it easy on your pops
SHUT UP DAD! SHOVEL THE STEPS AND DONT GIVE ME NO LIP ABOUT THIS ALLEGED HIP REPLACEMENT YOUVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT SINCE LAST WEEK!
Your dear mother brought you into this world this world, boy, but I’ll damn sure send you out! Now carry your happy ass to the backyard and fetch up some firewood, whilst I finish shoveling this - OH CHRIST ON A CRACKER - I THREW MY BACK OUT.
The black death, plague, that almost made the human race extinct, also originated in Chyna.
💗🙏
That's great! I see- he shoveled your stairs after Covid! Misread that he just shoveled and then was diagnosed. Hmmm...amazing! And also good.
Have him take 5000 IUs of vitamin D3 each day, he should be fine. That stops most patients ftom ever even being hospitalized:
https://archive.vn/bbcwM
I take 5000 IUs everday and have for years. Half an hour in the summer sun in a bathing suit and your body makes about 20,000 IUs. Vitamin D3 is extremely essential for a healthy body and immune system.
Zinc too. Preferably a form that is bioavailable. See online for recommended forms and doses.
Also, the PCR test generates a ton of false positives, although I see in other comments you mention he did have symptoms. Regardless, the things I mentioned will only help.
Z pack is azythromyacin, an antibiotic. They may have given him the HCQ/Zinc/Azythromyacin treatment, in which case he'll be fine. But give him the 5000 IUs of D3. Any drug store or large grocery store will have it, or you can order online from a place like Swanson's (but will take longer). D3 is dirt cheap. One guy I spoke too said Zinc Picolinate was one of the most bioavailable forms of zinc.
Yeah, sounds like they're giving him antibiotics for the lung infections. Not surprising standard-script medical care. Just follow what I said, he should be fine. What you don't want is for him to be intubated in a hospital, not given any quality treatments, and have a ventilator tube shoved down his throat. That very well will kill him.
I still smoke, a pack a day, had kidney cancer when I was younger, drank my way through “covid” got it last Feb. kinda wonder if smoking saved me tbh. I drank to stop the coughing. Slept sitting up for about a week, didn’t know it was covid then. It was rough, but I never was “down”. I don’t believe in being sick, I give it 2 days and then you gotta get up. Happy to hear about Grandpa. Work matters, more than anyone seems to know, lately. Keeps you alive!
I think the majority of positive tests are fake or just the Flu. Both my roommates had to take the test 3 times because the first 2 kept saying "we aren't sure but its sorta positive". Having written software to manage drug testing and results that blew my mind they would report shit like that. No paper documenting instrument cutoffs, reagents or anything, they just get a phone call. I refuse to take a test, refuse the vax and told my friends that if they test positive and they are asked who they have been around, to never say my name or I kick their ass.
23 year old here. Got covid. Shit actually sucked for me, I had like every symptom ever combined with acid reflux and splitting headaches. Props to him, but be careful man.. you might be over covid but that doesnt mean it cant lead to more serious consequences
It affects everyone differently, we all have different genetics and DNA
Different DNA? You don't say? No but really I just hope they take precautions, and yes i know how much of a faggot that makes me sound. I thought covid was a pussy china flu, but you just never know man.
Is your dad Chuck Norris? 😉
Uh, why can't you shovel your own stairs jackass?
Probably a false positive
probably a manufactured crisis.
i get your point but why are you letting your sick father shovel snow
Hell be fine. You’re trolling for reddit gold. We have none.