Accepting apologizes from all my left-leaning friends... (Page 9/10)
sourmash FEB 03, 02:19 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:
So was my wife. She took nothing but tylenol. Vaccinated x2.



Someone recently informed me they had a fever and stomach nausea. Sunday evening, 3 days later , I got chills a 99.x fever, achy feeling everywhere. I took Tylenol at first but went to aspirin instead. I took a benadryl in case my sinuses got infected and because coughing can be the worst part of healing, but they didn't develop anything but clear discharge. I felt better on Tuesday. Sinuses the next week got a little yellow discharge on 1 side.

I felt bad Sunday night, Monday I had no fever and I slept a lot Tuesday. Two days. 75% to 85% of the time I take some vitamins including C and D.

The Tuesday that I felt better, a person I was around Fri and Sat got 102.x fever, achy feeling, took a test at the doctor and was +. He had all his shots and was bad for a few days. A 3rd person I was around developed symptons but was -. A 4th person developed a runny nose. No test. A 5th person a little later developed a sinus cough and sneezing and tested +. Had all the shots.

Four of us who were together Fri and Sat night got something. One for sure was positive. One was negative. The 5th lives in the same house that I do.

Me, Sunday night; fever, achy, I felt pretty down like a flu. Monday no fever but not really well. Tuesday I was good enough. Ketchup, mustard were horrible tasting. Other food was too salty for several days.

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rinselberg FEB 03, 03:54 PM
"I apologizes"
williegoat FEB 03, 04:36 PM
Could a Democratic candidate named Ilene Wright win an election?
82-T/A [At Work] FEB 03, 06:38 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

"I apologizes"




Thank you. I suppose your use of the "Comic" font wasn't unintentional? Hah...
sourmash FEB 04, 12:00 PM
A friend who is sorta heavy (and an Armenian Jew), but not really all that extra heavy got bronchitis, then pneumonia and covid. Went in the hospital and was on O2. He's out now and extremely weak. Still fighting it.
rinselberg FEB 04, 01:15 PM

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Originally posted by sourmash:
A friend who is sorta heavy (and an Armenian Jew), but not really all that extra heavy got bronchitis, then pneumonia and covid. Went in the hospital and was on O2. He's out now and extremely weak. Still fighting it.


Which begs the question(s) . . . had he been vaccinated? Had he been boosted? Did (does) his treatment include HCQ? And last but not least, was (one of) the attending physician(s) Dr. Stella Immanuel?

IMWTK..!

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rinselberg FEB 04, 01:32 PM
To sourmash: I hope your friend continues to improve.

I've become so accustomed to making remarks about Covid on this forum, and often of the "flip" or flippant variety, that I overlooked the personal angle here, when I posted up my previous message.

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sourmash FEB 04, 01:41 PM
Thank you for taking the time to make a personal statement of good wishes..

I can't remember what he told me months ago for certain, but I am under the impression that he is double injected. I'm very confident that part of his treatment was a booster in the hospital.

I'll post either way when I discuss it with him.
sourmash FEB 04, 08:27 PM
No booster so he probably has no shots. Bronchitis is what he was initially diagnosed with. He was afraid it was covid but tested negative at the doctor. Then it developed into pneumonia and he was hospitalized. During treatment in the hospital as an inpatient he developed covid, according to them. He says it's the pneumonia he's suffering from.
sourmash FEB 06, 05:02 PM
It turns out he has a history of pneumonia. He was hospitalized with it for 11 days a few years ago.