Wife Has COVID-19

Says the guy who compares rocket science to mass production TV's.

That's rich. :giggle:
lol...i'm not rich but i'm doing pretty well. my house, property and my vehicles are all paid for, i am debt free, have a considerable amount of gold and silver bars and am in good shape for 63-i recovered from covid and 6 months later ran a 7k in 31 minutes, i am a veteran who has been to 47 different countries and lived in the philippines as civilian for 7 years..i am a recovering alcoholic/drug abuser with over 20 years sobriety---i have a lovely wife who loves me and 3 children who not only love me but also respect me and finally i have 4 grandchildren who are very dear to me..

i grew up in the hood-2 blocks from brick city on raymond street in indianapolis, we were very poor and i was raised by a single mom after my dad died in a train wreck when i was 8 months, i joined the military after high school...after returning stateside from philippines i worked for international paper for 20 years before being laid off in 2008. i took out my 401k lifetime savings, sold the house we had raised our children in and used every penny i owned to start a family business which i busted my ass to build up and which provided a very nice income until i retired and sold business in february...we are very comfortably retired now and enjoying a good life.

now tell me a little about yourself. :) @Nodus1
 
Last edited:
Another update here:
Still have night sweats, but that's literally the only thing left. I'm also ravenous...like a rebound bottomless pit in my stomach from losing 16 pounds from Covid lol.

Now, here's something on a better note...my BP was just 113/66 and did 3 over 20 minutes to verify it wasn't a fluke. My BP has never been so good.

I think I'll start back to the gym today, light of course. Any suggestions on intensity, sets, reps, etc? As in, if I was benching 225 for sets of 5, what should I work with the first few workouts?
 
It’s no secret that Trump remains my hero. We all know he was removed from his position of power because he was a roadblock in solidifying the New World Order.

Well it wasn’t so long ago that everything was just fine in my book. Then numerous extreme measures were implemented by the corrupt to remove Trump from office and here we are.

I don’t think we can gain back our sense of a United States of America ever again after the damage they inflicted on every level.

I love the boldness of this post and everything you said.

Another update here:
Still have night sweats, but that's literally the only thing left. I'm also ravenous...like a rebound bottomless pit in my stomach from losing 16 pounds from Covid lol.

Now, here's something on a better note...my BP was just 113/66 and did 3 over 20 minutes to verify it wasn't a fluke. My BP has never been so good.

I think I'll start back to the gym today, light of course. Any suggestions on intensity, sets, reps, etc? As in, if I was benching 225 for sets of 5, what should I work with the first few workouts?

I'm sure we all have our own routines for 'getting back at it' after a little time off. Given your scenario I'd probably treat this week like a deload week. I'd likely make it a 4 day split because of my personal schedule.

monday - 10 minutes like cardio (treadmill LISS), Bench up to 50% or 60% for sets across + light accessoreis
tuesday - same but squats
weds - rest
thursday - same but press
friday - same but deads

Then next week see if I can work up to find a set of 5 on everything.
Third week if still progressing well, work back into true programming.
 
I do have one question that is serious and I'd like real help on this:

Has there been a single reported case of an unvaccinated individual with Omicron?

Also:

Invalid Link Removed
 
lol...i'm not rich but i'm doing pretty well. my house, property and my vehicles are all paid for, i am debt free, have a considerable amount of gold and silver bars and am in good shape for 63-i recovered from covid and 6 months later ran a 7k in 31 minutes, i am a veteran who has been to 47 different countries and lived in the philippines as civilian for 7 years..i am a recovering alcoholic/drug abuser with over 20 years sobriety---i have a lovely wife who loves me and 3 children who not only love me but also respect me and finally i have 4 grandchildren who are very dear to me..

i grew up in the hood-2 blocks from brick city on raymond street in indianapolis, we were very poor and i was raised by a single mom after my dad died in a train wreck when i was 8 months, i joined the military after high school...after returning stateside from philippines i worked for international paper for 20 years before being laid off in 2008. i took out my 401k lifetime savings, sold the house we had raised our children in and used every penny i owned to start a family business which i busted my ass to build up and which provided a very nice income until i retired and sold business in february...we are very comfortably retired now and enjoying a good life.

now tell me a little about yourself. :) @Nodus1
Congrats. When people say "I'm living the dream", you really are living the dream.
With all that going for you, I'm surprised that you're still so insecure.
 
some science behind how blood clots can happen i think. (seems like it would need to get into the blood stream)
Invalid Link Removed
Invalid Link Removed
 
Last edited:
Another update here:
Still have night sweats, but that's literally the only thing left. I'm also ravenous...like a rebound bottomless pit in my stomach from losing 16 pounds from Covid lol.

Now, here's something on a better note...my BP was just 113/66 and did 3 over 20 minutes to verify it wasn't a fluke. My BP has never been so good.

I think I'll start back to the gym today, light of course. Any suggestions on intensity, sets, reps, etc? As in, if I was benching 225 for sets of 5, what should I work with the first few workouts?

Start doing near daily walks or LISS on a cycle or treadmill, whatever, to build some GPP.

You can do a bit of heavy lifting, but you need to run a capacity block likely to get your real strength potential back likely, and I feel this works better with circuit-type work for me. You can do this with machines at the gym, dbs and a sled in your driveway, or even some bodyweight stuff in your house like pushups, burpees, lunges, bodyweight squats, sit-ups.

Kettlebell swings, shoulder raises, lunges, curls, overhead press. 4-5 rounds of 15 each kind of thing. Doing that crap just a few weeks with the LISS will get your ability to recover between sets back up for heavier work. Training was tough for me, coming back, heart rate-wise.
 
Start doing near daily walks or LISS on a cycle or treadmill, whatever, to build some GPP.

You can do a bit of heavy lifting, but you need to run a capacity block likely to get your real strength potential back likely, and I feel this works better with circuit-type work for me. You can do this with machines at the gym, dbs and a sled in your driveway, or even some bodyweight stuff in your house like pushups, burpees, lunges, bodyweight squats, sit-ups.

Kettlebell swings, shoulder raises, lunges, curls, overhead press. 4-5 rounds of 15 each kind of thing. Doing that crap just a few weeks with the LISS will get your ability to recover between sets back up for heavier work. Training was tough for me, coming back, heart rate-wise.
Thanks. I've been doing one or 2 10 minute walks the past couple days, today I've done a 20 minute walk and will do another 10 later. I decided I likely won't lift for several more days, but continue to build on this for now. Maybe some push ups or something, but that's it.
 
Congrats. When people say "I'm living the dream", you really are living the dream.
With all that going for you, I'm surprised that you're still so insecure.
gonna let the insecure part slide and just say --yes i am living the dream, my life is very, very good, GOD has blessed me--how about you?

btw-MERRY CHRISTMAS:)
 
I think I'll start back to the gym today, light of course. Any suggestions on intensity, sets, reps, etc? As in, if I was benching 225 for sets of 5, what should I work with the first few workouts?
I would start with 5-10 minutes of sexual activity. Possibly just with yourself and only do whatever feels right. Listen to your body!

Then inform your work that you are still too ill to come in, and then head to the gym..
 
I would start with 5-10 minutes of sexual activity. Possibly just with yourself and only do whatever feels right. Listen to your body!

Then inform your work that you are still too ill to come in, and then head to the gym..
5-10 minutes of sexual activity had better be by yourself, lol.
 
5-10 minutes of sexual activity had better be by yourself, lol.
Well, most of the time I cut myself a little slack and rock it out for at least 20 minutes. The first person I ever had sex with was myself, so I’m sure you know what it’s like when you have that special bond.
 
Well, most of the time I cut myself a little slack and rock it out for at least 20 minutes. The first person I ever had sex with was myself, so I’m sure you know what it’s like when you have that special bond.
well, i was commenting on how disappointing it would be for a partner if it only lasted 5 minutes?:oops:

as far as sex with myself i am working on the theory that practice makes perfect-i haven't got there yet, but it isn't from lack of trying. 😇
 
are you kidding me, lol....

look at what is in space-satellites, U.S. satellites are regularly attacked by china and russia, and china will soon surpass the US and become the dominant force in space-why do you think the chinese are investing so heavily in space if it isn't important?

why do you think democrats agreed with trumps space force--i don't see biden cancelling space force like he has every other thing trump was involved with-space is absolutely necessary...

the space program wasn't politically popular back in the 60s either until kennedy sold it to the public-let me tell you there was serious division among the people back then, i mean serious division maybe close to how it is today--but when neil armstrong said those magic words we were united in our pride of being Americans-it was the uniting event of my lifetime!!!

ONE SMALL STEP FOR MAN
ONE GIANT LEAP FOR MANKIND

it was a real moment in history watching the moon landing, i will never forget that moment.

maybe trump was thinking of the apollo space mission when he said MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN? i am sure trump remembers how united and proud we all were to be American-ALL OF US, REGARDLESS OF RACE COLOR CREED OR SEX-we were all proud to be Americans.

Moon landing is fake. It’s painfully obvious. Why do you put so much faith in it? It’s honestly really interesting to me.
 
Moon landing is fake. It’s painfully obvious. Why do you put so much faith in it? It’s honestly really interesting to me.
because i lived thru those times and the space race between US and russia was intense. the russians were aware of everything the US was doing as well as the US being aware of what the russians were doing. if the moon landing was fake the russians would have known...the only way i see the US getting away with a hoax of that that magnitude would be if the russians conspired with the US, if this was so, what did the russians get out of it?
 
Dr Aaron Kheriaty was the UC Irvine Director of Medical Ethics. He had covid, recovered, and was fired for contesting the vax mandate. He is now suing the UC system, along with ~30 other (actual) experts. His substack is excellent, and he put into words what I've tried to express to people, but in a way more eloquent manner:

Anatomy of Coercion
How totalizing power is exerted with no locus of responsibility.

Aaron Kheriaty, MD
Dec 14

Comment
Share

Someone remarked that a bureaucracy is an institution that exercises enormous power over you but with no locus of responsibility. This leads to the familiar frustration, often encountered on a small scale at the local DMV, that you can go round in bureaucratic circles trying to troubleshoot problems or rectify unfair practices. No actual person seems to be able to help you get to the bottom of things—even if a well-meaning person sincerely want to assist you.

Here’s how this dynamic is playing out with coercive vaccine mandates. The CDC makes vaccine recommendations. But the ethically crucial distinction between a recommendation and mandate immediately collapses when institutions (e.g., a government agency, a business, employer, university, or school) requires you to be vaccinated based on the CDC recommendation.

Try to contest the rationality of these mandates, e.g., in federal court, and the mandating institution just points back to CDC recommendation as the rational basis for the mandate. The court will typically agree, deferring to the CDC’s authority on public health. The school, business, etc., thus disclaims responsibility for the decision to mandate the vaccine: “We’re just following CDC recommendations, after all. What can we do?”

But CDC likewise disclaims responsibility: “We don’t make policy; we just make recommendations, after all.”

Meanwhile, the vaccine manufacturer is immune and indemnified from all liability or harm under federal law. No use going to them if their product—a product that you did not freely decide to take—harms you.

You are now dizzy from going round in circles trying to identify the actual decision-maker: it’s impossible to pinpoint the relevant authority. You know that enormous power is being exercised over your body and your health, but with no locus of responsibility for the decision and no liability for the outcomes.

You are thus left with the consequences of a decision that nobody claims to have made. The only certainty is that you did not make the decision and you were not given the choice.

Literally Biden's play: to make threats, giving businesses leeway to take action, but never quite following through, and we're left with the gov't, the CDC, and the courts pointing fingers at each other. What a joke.
 
I am getting tested for Covid. Will know results in 2 hours. I am not vaccinated. I believe I should get the antibodies if positive correct? I may not qualify though. I just want to move quick if I am positive.


I also had very mild teeth ache starting on Wednesday. Was pretty bad on Saturday and we thought it was a sinus infection. Got put kn amoxxicillen and then got super stuffy. Had a root canal yesterday.
 
Invalid Link Removed

another joe rogan covid special
haha was listening to that one this morning on the way to work, told some conspiracy theory buddies about it and since then it's popped up on twitter and here.... this one may have some legs. the Dr talks about the FDA colluding to keep hydroxy treatment out of play and the second largest manufacturing facility burning down last year.
 
I am getting tested for Covid. Will know results in 2 hours. I am not vaccinated. I believe I should get the antibodies if positive correct? I may not qualify though. I just want to move quick if I am positive.


I also had very mild teeth ache starting on Wednesday. Was pretty bad on Saturday and we thought it was a sinus infection. Got put kn amoxxicillen and then got super stuffy. Had a root canal yesterday.

Personally I went with echinacea, vitamin d, vitamin c, elderberry, and gatorade. there were three days where I took a half serving of ibuprofen in the morning with my gatorade, but never needed a second dose. I maintained my exercise (jogging rather than lifting as I ended up quarantined in AZ on a vacation). I do believe maintaining activity is a huge part of it as is Sunlight/vit d and morale. IVM appears to be working wonders as well so I'd be looking into an RX for that early/immediately.
 
I am getting tested for Covid. Will know results in 2 hours. I am not vaccinated. I believe I should get the antibodies if positive correct? I may not qualify though. I just want to move quick if I am positive.


I also had very mild teeth ache starting on Wednesday. Was pretty bad on Saturday and we thought it was a sinus infection. Got put kn amoxxicillen and then got super stuffy. Had a root canal yesterday.

It seems like every rich person, politician, and celebrity goes for the kitchen sink pretty early on and recover relatively fast. I would try to get all the treatment you can. For some reason it seems like doctors hesitate to do anything but if it goes too long they can’t give the antibodies. It seems ridiculous to me, so yea just call around, do what you can, rest up, take care of yourself, and hopefully like green machine it goes well for you.
 
It seems like every rich person, politician, and celebrity goes for the kitchen sink pretty early on and recover relatively fast. I would try to get all the treatment you can. For some reason it seems like doctors hesitate to do anything but if it goes too long they can’t give the antibodies. It seems ridiculous to me, so yea just call around, do what you can, rest up, take care of yourself, and hopefully like green machine it goes well for you.

The doctor in the joe rogan podcast @Kronic posted discusses this and believes 100% or very close to 100% of the deaths did not receive any treatment prior to be hospitilzed and that basic stuff like hydroxy and ivm could have cured most of them.
 
Personally I went with echinacea, vitamin d, vitamin c, elderberry, and gatorade. there were three days where I took a half serving of ibuprofen in the morning with my gatorade, but never needed a second dose. I maintained my exercise (jogging rather than lifting as I ended up quarantined in AZ on a vacation). I do believe maintaining activity is a huge part of it as is Sunlight/vit d and morale. IVM appears to be working wonders as well so I'd be looking into an RX for that early/immediately.
I have been on 5-10 mg of Vitamin C, 4-6k IU D3, Zinc, Now Multi, 500mg elderberry, 50mg of Zinc Gluconate.
 
I am getting tested for Covid. Will know results in 2 hours. I am not vaccinated. I believe I should get the antibodies if positive correct? I may not qualify though. I just want to move quick if I am positive.


I also had very mild teeth ache starting on Wednesday. Was pretty bad on Saturday and we thought it was a sinus infection. Got put kn amoxxicillen and then got super stuffy. Had a root canal yesterday.
I didn't do the antibodies, but 20g vitamin C, 10,000iu vitamin D, 750mg quercetin phytosome (gave me side effects so likely wouldn't do this again), 250mg trans-resveratrol, probiotics, 15mg dhea, TRT and towards the end 24mg ivermectin that knocked out everything leftover fast. Not even a cough left. If I ever get it again, ivermectin will be first, not last in addition to the rest.
 
The doctor in the joe rogan podcast @Kronic posted discusses this and believes 100% or very close to 100% of the deaths did not receive any treatment prior to be hospitilzed and that basic stuff like hydroxy and ivm could have cured most of them.

I’ll have to check that out because that been my suspicion this whole time. How many thousands of people died for lack of immediate treatment? Rhetorical
 
Yep I am positive as well

Call the doctor today to ask about monoclonal antibodies. If you want to use Ivermectin, I’d also get that through a Frontline doctor ASAP.

Most folks don’t NEED these things to get through COVID (we have the statistics for that obviously), but they may reduce chances of things requiring hospitalization. The antibodies are proven to reduce risk of needing hospitalization, and while the IVM studies are conflicting, countries like India where it is the only real therapy or defense indicate, to me, that it’s helpful. It seemed helpful to myself and my parents, for N=3.

Not a doctor, just bropinions here.
 
Call the doctor today to ask about monoclonal antibodies. If you want to use Ivermectin, I’d also get that through a Frontline doctor ASAP.

Most folks don’t NEED these things to get through COVID (we have the statistics for that obviously), but they may reduce chances of things requiring hospitalization. The antibodies are proven to reduce risk of needing hospitalization, and while the IVM studies are conflicting, countries like India where it is the only real therapy or defense indicate, to me, that it’s helpful. It seemed helpful to myself and my parents, for N=3.

Not a doctor, just bropinions here.
Yep I am getting the antibodies right now. I feel good overall. Some sniffles.
 
monoclonal antibodies are a good idea to prevent having long covid and minimizing long term damage. the problem is that it seems a lot of doctors don't want to give it to people who are healthy. might have to try a few doctors
 
It seems like every rich person, politician, and celebrity goes for the kitchen sink pretty early on and recover relatively fast. I would try to get all the treatment you can. For some reason it seems like doctors hesitate to do anything but if it goes too long they can’t give the antibodies. It seems ridiculous to me, so yea just call around, do what you can, rest up, take care of yourself, and hopefully like green machine it goes well for you.
i remember back when magic johnson tested positive for hiv, people were dropping like flies and magic gained like 30lbs... magic held a presser in 91 saying he tested positive for hiv-magic's hiv never turned into aids.
 
I have been on 5-10 mg of Vitamin C, 4-6k IU D3, Zinc, Now Multi, 500mg elderberry, 50mg of Zinc Gluconate.

Not medical advice: Also consider aspirin for antiviral properties. If breathing becomes an issue nebulized Budesonide, or inhaler.

Also something the bro community might overlook is the nitric oxide anti inflammatory pathway. It reduces tnfa and I believe Stanford had a moderately successful study on infused N0 and covid.
 
Yep I am getting the antibodies right now. I feel good overall. Some sniffles.

Hope you feel better quickly brother!

Right on. Let us know how it goes over the night, i.e. side effects and whatnot.

Glad you are feeling better my friend.

I don't have a lot of time for the board as life is hectic, but came across a few things that made me think of you guys:

Invalid Link Removed

Invalid Link Removed

Invalid Link Removed
 
Sorta interesting, but in that Joe Rogan podcast the Dr was also saying that even anti-anxiety meds have shown to decrease hospitalization and and improve recovery in COVID patients. This makes a lot of sense to me for obvious reasons.

The Dr. on the show is 100% convinced you absolutely cannot get COVID19 twice as well. Despite positives, false positives etc he is convinced that anyone who 'thinks' they have it a second time likely has a cold, or maybe a flu and their positive test results could be from a number of different things such as lingering COVID, or some tests not distinguishing between flu and C19 (i was unaware of that?) or the fact that so many false positives still exist.
 
Sorta interesting, but in that Joe Rogan podcast the Dr was also saying that even anti-anxiety meds have shown to decrease hospitalization and and improve recovery in COVID patients. This makes a lot of sense to me for obvious reasons.

The Dr. on the show is 100% convinced you absolutely cannot get COVID19 twice as well. Despite positives, false positives etc he is convinced that anyone who 'thinks' they have it a second time likely has a cold, or maybe a flu and their positive test results could be from a number of different things such as lingering COVID, or some tests not distinguishing between flu and C19 (i was unaware of that?) or the fact that so many false positives still exist.
my wife and i had covid approximately 11 months ago [march], and have been exposed to people who have tested positive several times, not even counting how many infected people we might have encountered just doing normal things like grocery shopping....we have even been tested on 2 separate times to make sure we weren't carrying the virus, even though we had no symptoms, and we were negative both times...can someone tell me how long the vaccines are effective for-6 months i think? and isn't there a thing called 'BREAK THROUGH CASES' where fully vaccinated people have been infected with covid?
 
Last edited:
Update: I'm not sure what this is, but the anxiety that took off while sick with Covid has not let up. I thought it was the quercetin messing with histamine and estrogen but it's been almost 2 weeks since I dropped it. I had testosterone, estradiol and dhea labs drawn Wednesday to see where I'm at, but I was just reading that apparently anxiety is a long covid symptom. I've always had a touch of anxiety, but this is out of control now.
 
Update: I'm not sure what this is, but the anxiety that took off while sick with Covid has not let up. I thought it was the quercetin messing with histamine and estrogen but it's been almost 2 weeks since I dropped it. I had testosterone, estradiol and dhea labs drawn Wednesday to see where I'm at, but I was just reading that apparently anxiety is a long covid symptom. I've always had a touch of anxiety, but this is out of control now.

You recently began DHEA didn’t you? Sometimes hormones can drive anxiety.
 
You recently began DHEA didn’t you? Sometimes hormones can drive anxiety.
Not recently; its been several (almost 5) months. I did bump it up maybe 6 weeks ago, but I figured it wouldn't have taken 6 weeks for it to start causing issues. But, that is why I had it tested, just in case.
 
Invalid Link Removed

Refugees lack COVID shots because drugmakers fear lawsuits, documents show

BRUSSELS/BANGKOK, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Tens of millions of migrants may be denied COVID-19 vaccines from a global programme because some major manufacturers are worried about legal risks from harmful side effects, according to officials and internal documents from Gavi, the charity operating the programme, reviewed by Reuters.

Nearly two years into a pandemic that has already killed more than 5 million people, only about 7% of people in low-income countries have received a dose. Vaccine deliveries worldwide have been delayed by production problems, hoarding by rich countries, export restrictions and red tape. Many programmes have also been hampered by hesitancy among the public read more .

The legal concerns are an additional hurdle for public health officials tackling the coronavirus - even as officials say unvaccinated people offer an ideal environment for it to mutate into new variants that threaten hard-won immunity around the world. Many COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers have required that countries indemnify them for any adverse events suffered by individuals as a result of the vaccines, the United Nations says.

Where governments are not in control, that is not possible.

The concerns affect people, such as those displaced by the Myanmar, Afghanistan and Ethiopian crises, who are beyond the reach of national governments' vaccination schemes.

For refugees, migrants and asylum-seekers, as well as people afflicted by natural disasters or other events that put them out of reach of government help, the global programme known as COVAX created a Humanitarian Buffer - a last-resort reserve of shots to be administered by humanitarian groups. Gavi, the vaccine alliance, is a public-private partnership set up in 2000 to promote vaccination around the world.

But that buffer does not have any mechanism to offer compensation. Gavi, which operates COVAX with the World Health Organization (WHO), says that where those applying for doses, mainly NGOs, can't bear legal risks, deliveries from that stockpile can only be made if vaccine-makers accept liability.

The companies that are willing to do so under these circumstances provide only a minority of the programme's vaccines, according to people familiar with the matter and the documents, written by Gavi staff for a board meeting starting at the end of November.

More than two-thirds of COVAX doses have come from Pfizer Inc. (PFE.N) and its partner BioNTech SE (22UAy.DE), AstraZeneca PLC (AZN.L) and Moderna Inc. (MRNA.O), Gavi says. Moderna declined to comment. AstraZeneca and Pfizer said they were in talks with Gavi but declined to comment further. All three said they are committed to making doses available to poorer nations at relatively low prices. Pfizer said it was collaborating directly with governments in Jordan and Lebanon to donate doses for refugees.

Mainly because of the legal concerns, less than 2 million doses have so far been sent from the buffer, Gavi says. About 167 million people risk being excluded from national programmes, according to United Nations data cited in the documents.

Unless all the firms accept legal liability, "access to vaccines for some populations will remain a challenge," the Gavi documents say, adding that new crises will generate additional demand to cover displaced populations.

The vaccine makers' reluctance to take on the legal risks is "a major hurdle" in attempts to provide vaccines for the buffer, a spokesperson for Gavi told Reuters. Gavi did not comment on the details in the documents, but said applications for vaccines are confidential until the doses are delivered. In September, Gavi's CEO, Seth Berkley, tweeted an appeal to drugmakers to waive their requirements for legal indemnity.

Three Chinese drugmakers have agreed to shoulder legal risks when their shots are delivered through the buffer: SinoVac Biotech Ltd (SVA.O), Sinopharm Group Co. Ltd (1099.HK), and Clover Biopharmaceuticals Co. Ltd, according to the Gavi document. The drugmakers did not respond to requests for comment.

Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.N) of the United States confirmed it would waive a requirement for indemnity for deliveries from the buffer: "We are proud to be part of this effort to protect the world's most vulnerable people," said Paul Stoffels, Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee and Chief Scientific Officer. He did not elaborate.

I thought the vaccines were safe and pose no risk? I love how citizens of a country can't sue for damages, but refugees can, so the vax manufacturers and administrators won't give them to refugees.
 
Invalid Link Removed



I thought the vaccines were safe and pose no risk? I love how citizens of a country can't sue for damages, but refugees can, so the vax manufacturers and administrators won't give them to refugees.

I seen this too. There is just so much information out there pointing to our institutions being corrupt it’s disheartening that so many people seem to trust them.

I’m at the point I’d rather talk to a flat earther than someone who says “why would the government lie to us” because at least there is a chance the flat earther might say something interesting.

I don’t want to share a government with these people anymore, or have our rights put up for grabs in popularity contests. It’s ridiculous.
 
Update: I'm not sure what this is, but the anxiety that took off while sick with Covid has not let up. I thought it was the quercetin messing with histamine and estrogen but it's been almost 2 weeks since I dropped it. I had testosterone, estradiol and dhea labs drawn Wednesday to see where I'm at, but I was just reading that apparently anxiety is a long covid symptom. I've always had a touch of anxiety, but this is out of control now.
That’s interesting that quercetin may possibly have an impact on estrogen. I did a brief search and big surprise…it seems there are conflicting claims/research. Much like everything else…haha! Bottom line, it seems to have an insignificant impact at the end of the day it seems.

You just went through a lot of stress so lingering anxiety/stress would be expected. Give yourself some time to rebound and get those endorphins revved up again through working out etc. This recent infection is still very fresh in your mind and body.

You were one of the fortunate ones to not require extensive treatment. Many of those that weren’t as proactive as yourself will never be the the same mentally or physically.
 
Update: I'm not sure what this is, but the anxiety that took off while sick with Covid has not let up. I thought it was the quercetin messing with histamine and estrogen but it's been almost 2 weeks since I dropped it. I had testosterone, estradiol and dhea labs drawn Wednesday to see where I'm at, but I was just reading that apparently anxiety is a long covid symptom. I've always had a touch of anxiety, but this is out of control now.
For what its worth, I had Covid back in November of 2020 and had some pretty crippling anxiety from January on to about September of this year. Not once had an issue before covid. Anxiety is still there but not nearly as bad

I read something a few months back that a high percentage of people who recovered from covid report new mental health issues that weren't present before
 
For what its worth, I had Covid back in November of 2020 and had some pretty crippling anxiety from January on to about September of this year. Not once had an issue before covid. Anxiety is still there but not nearly as bad

I read something a few months back that a high percentage of people who recovered from covid report new mental health issues that weren't present before
That's interesting. Thanks for that. Did you do anything to improve it or did it resolve itself?
 
That's interesting. Thanks for that. Did you do anything to improve it or did it resolve itself?
It got really bad mostly about my health. Turned me into a hypochondriac. Every little ache or soreness I was convinced I was going to die. Had a panic attack in March. Went for a lot of tests and health screenings and everything came back fine. After I got those results it started to get better. I also started doing Wim Hof and washing my face with ice cold water to stimulate the vagus nerve when it got real bad. Not it comes and goes but isnt nearly as bad
 
It got really bad mostly about my health. Turned me into a hypochondriac. Every little ache or soreness I was convinced I was going to die. Had a panic attack in March. Went for a lot of tests and health screenings and everything came back fine. After I got those results it started to get better. I also started doing Wim Hof and washing my face with ice cold water to stimulate the vagus nerve when it got real bad. Not it comes and goes but isnt nearly as bad
I gotcha. I'm full blown hypochondriac now as well. Not fun.
 
fully vaccinated elizabeth warren tests positive for covid...warren also had 'BOOSTER' shot.... :unsure:
 
Last edited:
Back
Top