I got sick with "COVID-19". I highly doubt that it's contagious. | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78835931 ![]() 11/28/2020 07:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I seem to recall hearing/seeing stories about complete shut-ins that live alone, who are almost never exposed to anyone else, getting COVID-19. I think those stories were why we saw the theory (and made-up info that they later reversed) from "scientists" that it could be living for a long time on surfaces. Quoting: FivelCubed Pretty sure there were threads on GLP about it. In my mind, those stories (if true) reinforce my belief that this illness is being delivered through some vector other than person-to-person. Through the mail like some freaks do with anthrax? |
FivelCubed
(OP) User ID: 77710388 ![]() 11/28/2020 07:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have it right now. I got it right after my husband, I'm quite sure it's a contagious virus. It feels similar to the flu but worse, tweaked, weird. Stranger symptoms. He was in the hospital, he just got out yesterday. He got it by going to the gym, he got it first. Then several days later I caught it from him. I get tired of peoples' wild theories. It's a virus, it's contagious, just like all other viruses. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72727002 Ok. I believe that you believe what you believe. Doesn't change the fact that the vast majority of people who had it that I know, including myself and a family member, didn't get anyone else sick - including people they live with 24/7. FivelCubed |
beeches
User ID: 78973486 ![]() 11/28/2020 07:21 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | have not posted this in months, but i did post it at the beginning. early this year a friend's son got very sick with "pneumonia" and 50% of his co-workers were absent too, also due to the "pneumonia". his work was in an Amazon warehouse. I immediately said with that many people showing the same pneumonia-like symptoms working in the same building, it must be an environmental cause. Legionnaires' Disease is a pneumonia associated with faulty air conditioning systems. Bacteria get in the water and are circulated in the rooms of the building. Many were sickened with it from a single hotel in Philadelphia in 1976. They were at a Legionnaires' convention, hence the name for the disease. when the sick convention members were able to go home, NO ONE got it from them. only one case ever verified of person to person transmission. to sum up, I thought Covid acted like Legionnaires. and lots of the shipments were from China. we only have each other. And that makes us rich.. . . Thanks Lord for cats and kittens....... |
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the scribe
User ID: 78913960 ![]() 11/28/2020 08:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | At around 8:00 PM on August 4th I noted a slight sore throat and otherwise I felt normal. By 10:00 I had uncontrollable tremors and a temperature of 102. The shaking was so violent I was unable to hold a glass of water. I called my daughter and she held a water bottle and straw so I could sip. She assisted with giving me 2 doses of infant Tylenol. Then I was put to bed with cold compresses. The shaking was scary but the really weird creepy part was running, flashing number sequences in my mind and I was unable to turn it off . I eventually fell asleep and awoke in the AM with no signs of the ordeal except for feeling weak. There was no coughing or other s/s of respiratory problems, I had no nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. No gastrointestinal pains. Nobody close to me had been sick or got sick later. I’ve had colds, flu, measles, chicken pox, hives, and most of whatever a person in their 60’s can catch in the USA. This was totally strange. My daughter thinks it was the covid. I never reported it to my MD or tested for the virus. As stated above I believe the covid is fake but there just may be something being put out there. I received a pkg from amazon about one week before. the scribe |
the scribe
User ID: 78913960 ![]() 11/28/2020 08:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My story. First I don’t believe the covid-19 is real, at least not the narrative being told to us. At around 8:00 PM on August 4th I noted a slight sore throat and otherwise I felt normal. By 10:00 I had uncontrollable tremors and a temperature of 102. The shaking was so violent I was unable to hold a glass of water. I called my daughter and she held a water bottle and straw so I could sip. She assisted with giving me 2 doses of infant Tylenol. Then I was put to bed with cold compresses. The shaking was scary but the really weird creepy part was running, flashing number sequences in my mind and I was unable to turn it off . I eventually fell asleep and awoke in the AM with no signs of the ordeal except for feeling weak. There was no coughing or other s/s of respiratory problems, I had no nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. No gastrointestinal pains. Nobody close to me had been sick or got sick later. I’ve had colds, flu, measles, chicken pox, hives, and most of whatever a person in their 60’s can catch in the USA. This was totally strange. My daughter thinks it was the covid. I never reported it to my MD or tested for the virus. As stated above I believe the covid is fake but there just may be something being put out there. I received a pkg from amazon about one week before. the scribe |
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Dee49
User ID: 78450809 ![]() 11/28/2020 09:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmm...very interesting. Quoting: Accidental Stoner 78473529 Minor detail: I, for one, don't understand the "loss of smell and taste" crap. Who the heck has ever had the ordinary seasonal flu without that happening? It has now happened to me as of 2 1/2 days ago. I am a nurse and a long term suffer of sinus infections - I have never experienced this. You literally can smell nothing, I tried so many things. Pepper, garlic, essential oil, coffee, candle. It is just gone. I just don’t understand it. I started with what I thought was a regular sinus infection then the loss of smell, nausea and now headache. It has been 7 days since I first got sick. I could always kick a sinus infection with my sinus wash but it is evolving differently. Now my head feels heavy but next to no drainage. My desire to eat is way decreased as well, I am guessing no sense of smell or taste is making that happen. |
Vision Thing
User ID: 79559413 ![]() 11/28/2020 11:58 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmm...very interesting. Quoting: Accidental Stoner 78473529 Minor detail: I, for one, don't understand the "loss of smell and taste" crap. Who the heck has ever had the ordinary seasonal flu without that happening? It has now happened to me as of 2 1/2 days ago. I am a nurse and a long term suffer of sinus infections - I have never experienced this. You literally can smell nothing, I tried so many things. Pepper, garlic, essential oil, coffee, candle. It is just gone. I just don’t understand it. I started with what I thought was a regular sinus infection then the loss of smell, nausea and now headache. It has been 7 days since I first got sick. I could always kick a sinus infection with my sinus wash but it is evolving differently. Now my head feels heavy but next to no drainage. My desire to eat is way decreased as well, I am guessing no sense of smell or taste is making that happen. Zinc deficiency can cause a loss of sense of smell. Maybe when you get sick, you use up all your zinc fighting the illness. |
Dee49
User ID: 78450809 ![]() 11/29/2020 12:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmm...very interesting. Quoting: Accidental Stoner 78473529 Minor detail: I, for one, don't understand the "loss of smell and taste" crap. Who the heck has ever had the ordinary seasonal flu without that happening? It has now happened to me as of 2 1/2 days ago. I am a nurse and a long term suffer of sinus infections - I have never experienced this. You literally can smell nothing, I tried so many things. Pepper, garlic, essential oil, coffee, candle. It is just gone. I just don’t understand it. I started with what I thought was a regular sinus infection then the loss of smell, nausea and now headache. It has been 7 days since I first got sick. I could always kick a sinus infection with my sinus wash but it is evolving differently. Now my head feels heavy but next to no drainage. My desire to eat is way decreased as well, I am guessing no sense of smell or taste is making that happen. Zinc deficiency can cause a loss of sense of smell. Maybe when you get sick, you use up all your zinc fighting the illness. Thanks, been taking zinc for a few months now. I have some liquid drops that I just added in this week. |
FivelCubed
(OP) User ID: 79203347 ![]() 11/29/2020 02:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmm...very interesting. Quoting: Accidental Stoner 78473529 Minor detail: I, for one, don't understand the "loss of smell and taste" crap. Who the heck has ever had the ordinary seasonal flu without that happening? It has now happened to me as of 2 1/2 days ago. I am a nurse and a long term suffer of sinus infections - I have never experienced this. You literally can smell nothing, I tried so many things. Pepper, garlic, essential oil, coffee, candle. It is just gone. I just don’t understand it. I started with what I thought was a regular sinus infection then the loss of smell, nausea and now headache. It has been 7 days since I first got sick. I could always kick a sinus infection with my sinus wash but it is evolving differently. Now my head feels heavy but next to no drainage. My desire to eat is way decreased as well, I am guessing no sense of smell or taste is making that happen. Zinc deficiency can cause a loss of sense of smell. Maybe when you get sick, you use up all your zinc fighting the illness. Thanks, been taking zinc for a few months now. I have some liquid drops that I just added in this week. Take vitamins d3 and c, mucinex and antibiotics. Lots of Gatorade too. FivelCubed |
Stand Sure
User ID: 79685825 ![]() 11/29/2020 04:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One of my cousins apparantly got it back in Europe, one of them has a fever for 3 days. Apparantly he got it from his work place. My mom freaking out, but i told her mom, when was the last time somebody called you when they were sick with the flu for 4 days. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77851528 I remember being sick for 2 weeks about 5 years ago. Nobody called from back home to check up haha All the old people getting scared and forgetting that they used to get sick with the flu too My cousins are not too old, so i am gonna expect them to make a good recovery. I'm not worried, but it just pisses me off how it scares the fuck out of people when their family member gets it, and everybody wants to cry cause they think it's something terrible, even though the stats say otherwise. Problem being that the stats are averaged over a broad spectrum of people X amount get it Z amount die etc but it doesn't show the randomised situation of the virus or how 20 people could die from it it one region and only 2 in another yet it will still be recorded as 22 deaths across the board. Teach a child how to think and not what to think _____________________________________ "Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum." Publius Flavius Vegetius ____________________________ One jihad Mum to another Jihad Mum: "(sighs)"Kids"..." They blow up so quickly!" If you send me green please sign so I can send some back :) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77015580 ![]() 12/04/2020 11:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This theory has been sticking with me for a while... And the recent threads about cats and pets getting covid-19 seems to fit this idea as well... Cats do get their own coronaviruses... but to get COVID-19, that is one more weird thing on top of all the other weird. Thread: COVID-19 Infected Cat Euthanized In Texas The idea that something external is causing this is more likely than this being the "uncommon virus" that can cross between humans and cats... this is exceedingly uncommon. [link to www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu (secure)] it takes significant genetic changes to change hosts.. and then it would be a "new virus"... not COVID-19 "...Although coronaviruses can jump from one host to another, this is a slow process and requires significant genetic change. There is no evidence that coronaviruses of our common veterinary species have entered humans in the recent past or vice versa" But the theory of it being something else... in the food, the air, 5g, etc... that makes sense to possible affect other species too. |
FivelCubed
(OP) User ID: 79203347 ![]() 12/06/2020 01:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This theory has been sticking with me for a while... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77015580 And the recent threads about cats and pets getting covid-19 seems to fit this idea as well... Cats do get their own coronaviruses... but to get COVID-19, that is one more weird thing on top of all the other weird. Thread: COVID-19 Infected Cat Euthanized In Texas The idea that something external is causing this is more likely than this being the "uncommon virus" that can cross between humans and cats... this is exceedingly uncommon. [link to www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu (secure)] it takes significant genetic changes to change hosts.. and then it would be a "new virus"... not COVID-19 "...Although coronaviruses can jump from one host to another, this is a slow process and requires significant genetic change. There is no evidence that coronaviruses of our common veterinary species have entered humans in the recent past or vice versa" But the theory of it being something else... in the food, the air, 5g, etc... that makes sense to possible affect other species too. As time goes on and I learn of more people that had it, the more convinced I am that the primary vector for transmission of "COVID-19" is NOT the common human-to-human route. FivelCubed |
LloydMongo
User ID: 12591474 ![]() 12/06/2020 01:38 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This theory has been sticking with me for a while... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77015580 And the recent threads about cats and pets getting covid-19 seems to fit this idea as well... Cats do get their own coronaviruses... but to get COVID-19, that is one more weird thing on top of all the other weird. Thread: COVID-19 Infected Cat Euthanized In Texas The idea that something external is causing this is more likely than this being the "uncommon virus" that can cross between humans and cats... this is exceedingly uncommon. [link to www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu (secure)] it takes significant genetic changes to change hosts.. and then it would be a "new virus"... not COVID-19 "...Although coronaviruses can jump from one host to another, this is a slow process and requires significant genetic change. There is no evidence that coronaviruses of our common veterinary species have entered humans in the recent past or vice versa" But the theory of it being something else... in the food, the air, 5g, etc... that makes sense to possible affect other species too. As time goes on and I learn of more people that had it, the more convinced I am that the primary vector for transmission of "COVID-19" is NOT the common human-to-human route. oh you're right it's in flouride toothpaste!! :dribble: |
FivelCubed
(OP) User ID: 79203347 ![]() 12/06/2020 03:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This theory has been sticking with me for a while... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77015580 And the recent threads about cats and pets getting covid-19 seems to fit this idea as well... Cats do get their own coronaviruses... but to get COVID-19, that is one more weird thing on top of all the other weird. Thread: COVID-19 Infected Cat Euthanized In Texas The idea that something external is causing this is more likely than this being the "uncommon virus" that can cross between humans and cats... this is exceedingly uncommon. [link to www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu (secure)] it takes significant genetic changes to change hosts.. and then it would be a "new virus"... not COVID-19 "...Although coronaviruses can jump from one host to another, this is a slow process and requires significant genetic change. There is no evidence that coronaviruses of our common veterinary species have entered humans in the recent past or vice versa" But the theory of it being something else... in the food, the air, 5g, etc... that makes sense to possible affect other species too. As time goes on and I learn of more people that had it, the more convinced I am that the primary vector for transmission of "COVID-19" is NOT the common human-to-human route. oh you're right it's in flouride toothpaste!! Probably not that. I won't explain why though. LOL. FivelCubed |
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FivelCubed
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70353425 ![]() 12/10/2020 10:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's possible that we've got another Batman connection here too. In the original Batman movie, the Joker had put one half of his poison's ingredients in some household products and the other half of the poison in (iirc) cosmetic products. Use both things and the poison's ingredients are complete - the poison is assembled inside your body. The same kind of scheme may be going on here Quoting: FivelCubed Do you eat much McDonald's? Serious question No. I hate their food and their prices are ridiculous anyway. However, I do occasionally eat Jack in the Box. Usually 1 or 2 times a month. I think I had some within at least 2 weeks before getting sick. Are you Ronald McDonald? Serious question. |
FivelCubed
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 38316711 ![]() 01/17/2021 03:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmm...very interesting. Quoting: Accidental Stoner 78473529 Minor detail: I, for one, don't understand the "loss of smell and taste" crap. Who the heck has ever had the ordinary seasonal flu without that happening? That's actually a sign of a zinc deficiency. I used to get that all the time until my doctor told me why. Sure enough, I started taking 10mg of zinc. When I got the flu, i still had taste and smell. This was several years ago. I find it interesting that people are bringing up that symptom and no doctors are speaking up about its origins. |