hey lets get on a public bow hunting web site and talk covid 19. great ideal! i dont give a rat a## if you take the shot are not. carry on....
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My whole house had it a couple months back. Crazy how symptoms vary by person. I thought allergies were flaring up. Just a bit congested for the first few days then all the sudden smell and taste went. I never had fever or aches or respiratory problems, just allergy like congestion. I never even missed a day of work since we’ve been work from home since last March. Wife was pretty asymptomatic as well with the exception of a sore throat for a day. Our 7 year old son was in bad shape for like 12 hours and Tylenol knocked it out. Our then 5 month old baby however, he had serious breathing issues and that landed us in urgent care. He pulled out fine but it was scary for a couple days. All fine now. Crazy virus.
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Originally posted by tmurray View PostMy whole house had it a couple months back. Crazy how symptoms vary by person. I thought allergies were flaring up. Just a bit congested for the first few days then all the sudden smell and taste went. I never had fever or aches or respiratory problems, just allergy like congestion. I never even missed a day of work since we’ve been work from home since last March. Wife was pretty asymptomatic as well with the exception of a sore throat for a day. Our 7 year old son was in bad shape for like 12 hours and Tylenol knocked it out. Our then 5 month old baby however, he had serious breathing issues and that landed us in urgent care. He pulled out fine but it was scary for a couple days. All fine now. Crazy virus.
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Delusional
Originally posted by OldRiverRat View PostThis is the reason cases are falling, it’s not the vaccine. Not saying it may not play a role but ultimately it was the human body doing what it does when it needs to. No one in my family (4) has been diagnosed with covid and none of us have gotten the shot. No way we haven’t been exposed over and over and over again based on what we do. Amazing what your natural immune system will do when you let it.
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We know three people that were recently diagnosed with it.
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Originally posted by Chad C View PostNope
The only person that contracted the virus in our immediately family was our 7 year old daughter the week before Thanksgiving. It lasted around 36 hours. Both kids in person for the entire school year. My wife is a middle school choir director and was in person the entire year with over 300 kids singing in her general direction. Maybe we just have robust immune systems... Oh yeah, We will not be getting the vaccination.Last edited by Chad C; 06-23-2021, 08:11 AM.
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Originally posted by txpitdog View PostMy neighbor directly across the street died from it in late February, and my wife has a coworker who is currently dying from it. It would suck to have made it this far and then get popped at the tail end.
I've heard that many people died from the flu, pneumonia, TB, legionaires disease, etc... because they were just blanket treating everyone for "covid" and when they didn't respond to the wrong medicine, getting put on ventilators.
Can't confirm but it does make sense when all of the other respiratory diseases virtually disappeared from the earth over the past year plus.
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Duck hunting partner just got over it, released from the hospital on Saturday. 49 years old, about 20-30 pounds overweight. Hard working man, owns and operates a marine outboard service center. Spent 4 four days in the hospital after his O2 level plummeted, had pneumonia and lost all taste and smell.
Da*n glad he's alive, need his sorry a** around to work on my outboards and set my decoys out. On a serious note, his wife said only 3 COVID cases in the ICU where he was hospitalized. Didn't get the vaccine.
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Originally posted by LWC View PostSorry to hear this. Imagine if doctors actually tested for and treated patients for their actual illness. Instead of treating every respiratory disease as covid.
I've heard that many people died from the flu, pneumonia, TB, legionaires disease, etc... because they were just blanket treating everyone for "covid" and when they didn't respond to the wrong medicine, getting put on ventilators.
Can't confirm but it does make sense when all of the other respiratory diseases virtually disappeared from the earth over the past year plus.
In my neighbor’s case, he developed blood clots while fighting the virus. He had just about recovered when one of the blood clots became dislodged and caused a massive stroke
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