Whatever it is, I had it. Started with a massive headache, then bad rashes on the backs of my knees and in the crooks of my elbows 2 days later. Then mild flu symptoms set in for four days. Day 3 after the rashes (when I went in to get tested) I lost my sense of smell which lasted about a week. Wife and kids didn't get sick at all.
As a side note, losing your sense of smell is what kills your sense of taste. I could only taste sweet, sour and bitter.
The loss of smell was 1000% the worst part. Screw the vaccines, flu or new disease or whatever it is, I wouldn't worry about it. I went all of last year going around without wearing a mask in public, then end up forced to wear a mask at work starting in January. Get sick in April. Fuck masks, fuck china, fuck fauci.
100%. My loss of smell and taste were hands down the worst part. Everything else was mild flu and no biggie.
But not being able to sense your surroundings and smell coffee or taste your woman’s amazing home cooked meals. Fucking horrible.
That's a fact!
Loss of smell and taste have historically been related to zinc deficiencies in the health n nutrition world. As far as the rest of the medical world I have no idea.
My dad always said to take zinc when sick.
Some annons talk about the benefits of zinc n vitamin c with quercetin or hydroxychloroquine.
quercetin and hydroxychloroquine act as a zinc ionopore (allowing the zinc to enter the cell membrane)in the human body.
I believe, Once the zinc enters the cell, the RNA replication of the virus stops.
Hope you get your senses back. Beer tastes good.
Thanks I was already supplementing all of that when I got sick. Luckily my sense of smell was only gone for a week. Appreciate the response though.
Yeah I never lost my sense of smell or taste, thank goodness. To me it was just a bad flu. It was noticeably worse than average, but “in the same ballpark” is how I keep phrasing it.
I had actually been sicker once before, a flu sometime around 2008 that hit me right around a round of chemo drugs I took for an autoimmune disorder. It wasn’t chemotherapy, but it was one of the drugs you take when you are on chemotherapy. It makes you susceptible. My wife has been sick twice in the 30 years I’ve been with her, and she caught that same flu that year and it was also worse than Covid19.
I’m still trying to wrap my mind around how they’ve convinced so many people that you don’t have some immunity after having it. Everyone I know that had it when it first came out and never got it again. And I live in a place where we don’t wear masks and never social distance, and we didn’t really even close down stores or restaurants or anything except places like aquariums and zoos, etc.
I think the people who live in fear of this thing are absolutely bonkers. It’s like two different worlds. Family and friends that I know who live up in the Northeast and Northwest are living a completely different life than we do down here in the south. I mean it’s not even close to the same world. We are down here walking around and going places and doing things and having a life and we didn’t really take precautions but they are up there cowering in fear. Again, it’s like we live in two entirely different universes.
It doesn't exist and you're a faggot.
then bad rashes on the backs of my knees and in the crooks of my elbows 2 days later.
That's a new one.
I lost my sense of smell which lasted about a week.
As I stated in the OP. This is how I know (((you're))).
Ok rabbi
I had a zinc deficiency and thus couldn't smell because I'm a numale vegetarian faggot I also had a vitamin D deficiency because I didn't go outside because muh scary virus that doesn't exist
Fuck off. Zinc and Vitamin D explain EVERY SINGLE nonsymptom of the made-up virus. This is why taste and smell loss only popped up in mid-late 2020, when "covid" was around since like October '19.
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