Russia and Ukaine
conflict in hibernation
markets should resume
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Covid came back at me, two days after starting to recover.
The second time it was a runny nose and light, occasional coughing, slighty raised body temperature, felt almost flu-like, but still lighter.
Took two more days, then it faded. The virus may have affected all of my body, more or less, according to symptom location/origin. I still can't smell certain things, some others just barely. The aromatic taste and smell of coffee, for example, now seems like water, but sour and bitter. No aroma. Even water had a taste before, i recognized today.
So that's it.
I didn't really need this, though.
Take care.
Typical symptoms I had all of the above.
Are you over or under 45?
Are you really over weight?
Water water water.
buy this
https://www.amazon.com/NaturoBliss-100-Undiluted-Essential-Peppermint/dp/B07G9SHSQV/ref=sr_1_5?use one or two drops per 16 oz or 1/2 liter drink 64 oz or 2 liters a day.
will help your sense of smell.
I had covid Dec 2019-Jan 2020 1st strain
I had it Halloween 2021 delta strain, but very mild as I was 2x vaxxed
Got third vax in Dec 2021
I should be good for a while
key is use an O2 meter.
https://www.amazon.com/Zacurate-Fingertip-Oximeter-Saturation-Batteries/dp/B06Y2FFQB9/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?your heart if good will jump up to 105-115 beats it does it to keep your O2 over 92
if your O2 drops to 88 and your heart is 110 you need more help maybe some anti viral meds.
but if your O2 stays over 92 and your heart drops down a bit to 95-100 you are getting better.
good luck.
My wife had it come back over and over all of Jan 2020 and Feb 2020 in March 2020 a doctor loaded her up with valtrex (a known anti-viral ) it broke the fever and she stopped having it come back.