Russia and Ukaine
conflict in hibernation
markets should resume
#haikumonday
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?
Over 45 and a little above the lower boundary of normal weight.
Thanks for the tip! Just by luck, i got a small bottle of bio peppermint oil from a business partner of my wife, two weeks ago.
Tomorrow my order of liponic acid 300mg pills should arrive too, which helps with neuro-regeneration.
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
Hope so. It's definitely a tricky little beast.
Thanks. I got no oxymeter and i had no problems with breathing, but i also supported the lungs with NAC 3x250mg which makes you breathe very easily. It's popular in the athletics/sport scene to extend workouts.
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.
The virus is found pretty often in various tissues, many weeks after initial infection. Antivirals work most of the time, or a vaccine shot, but the latter you'd get six months after infection, so there's half a year of waiting while suffering diffuse symptoms. The most promising remedy is BC007, which is currently in clinical trial phase and works like a charm for ME/CFS and Long Covid. Both have been found to activate auto-antibodies which are the reason for the symptoms, mainly blocking blood flow in small blood vessels in random organs.
Wasn't there a separate thread for all the COViD discussions.....
The other thread is about the vaxx/antivaxx/conspiracy discussion.
Wrong terminology.
Fascists are right wing. Trudeau is slightly left wing.
Call him a Commie if you want to sling mud.
At the risk of sounding pedantic, the polarity-shifting and meaning of left/right has been in flux so much over the last two decades, I'm not sure it's fair to state fascism is limited to the right wing, moving forward.
We are living in clown world now, unfortunately.
Language is being redefined in near-realtime.
Whatever background, or network... left, right, pastafarian... you name it, when it comes to gain or keep control, the "leaders" are trying hard, by framing and manipulating. Trudeaus current reframing plot is "honor the brave people that got vaxxed to end the pandemic, because the government 'owes' them to get the rest of the nation to be vaxxed via the mandate". It's the same here in
little shithole country, but the reasoning is falling apart with omicron.
Now the governmenr is trying to defend the mandate "to be prepared for the next wave", of which nobody knows how deadly it will be (see the fear mongering, again?).
Sane virologists are muted out of the discussion. I can see the same happening in Canada in the next few weeks and Trudeau knows he overdid the contracted vaccine orders for "his country" by magnitudes. I saw a statistic, that Canada pre-ordered 9.5 doses of vaccines for every citizen. Fucking Justin has locked himself, tactically, so he has no other chance than to push his mandate circus with force.
His whole rethorics sound full of desperation to me.