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    #46
    Originally posted by rolylane6 View Post
    Are you vaccinated? Just curious if the narrative that the vaccinated don't have severe symptoms and the vaccinated do applies here. I like to get actual accounts from people who have actual experience.

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    No sir not vaccinated.

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      #47
      I also got covid pneumonia from it, and not 3 weeks after recovery I still get exhausted and winded very easily. It's very aggravating knowing I have to put limits on myself and not be able to just mow the yard without taking breaks. Hopefully the "covid fatigue" goes away eventually.

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        #48
        Originally posted by Danno View Post
        I did and it saved me. I was going down hill and could not beat this so called common cold. I'm pretty healthy at 46. Never smoked, no asthma, not obese. I had been taking ivermectin for about 2 months and vitamin C, D and Zinc. Did not help one bit once I got covid. I was told I would be flown out of state for a bed if they could not get my oxygen level up. Luckily the breathing treatment raised my oxygen to 90 and I was given the antibody infusion and was back to normal in 2 days. I'm a believer in it 100%. I was always one that thought the covid was political and it was all bs. I lost a friend to it and got it a month later and it took me down. I personally was very scared I would leave my young children way too soon. I guess it's easy to talk crap about this subject until it gets a hold of you and doesn't let go. Folks, this covid is no joke. Please take it seriously and take care of yourselves.
        That is almost my story but I am 65 years old and could stand to lose about 45 pounds. At least that was before I got Covid and lost about 32 pounds in 14 days. I went to the hospital where they did x-rays and found pneumonia and I had to be on IV fluids because I was so dehydrated. I was only in there for a few hours though.

        I have been taking fairly high doses of D3, C, Zinc and Quercetin for a year. About three weeks before I got it I started on doctor prescribed prophylactic Ivermectin.

        It still knocked me down and I thought I might not recover. I literally could not eat or barely walk for two weeks. I could make it to my bathroom about 8 feet away and that was it. Even that was a struggle and I had to be helped him back to bed sometimes. My blood oxygen would usually stay in the mid 80s in a couple of times Dropped to 80%.

        A few days into it I got the infusion treatment. Within about 36 hours I started feeling a little better and had about 48 hours I got my appetite back. My blood oxygen went to the low 90s and now up to the mid to high 90s.

        I think taking the vitamins for a year, the infusion treatment and maybe even the Ivermectin kept me out of the hospital and allowed me to be typing right now.

        I think the infusion treatment is what helped me turn the corner because it was fairly rapid after that after being bedridden for a couple of weeks.

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          #49
          Originally posted by Danno View Post
          Any sickness with a so called 99.3% of surviving is as dangerous as the common cold to me. I find it hard to believe I was in the. 7% that the covid could have killed. I don't think there is single study on this sickness that is honest and accurate. Every one I've personally known that has gotten the covid all were prescribed different treatments and medications for it. Why? Because the doctors can't even agree on it. They are all following their own agenda. Some are probably truly trying to help while many I believe are doing what they are told to do. We know nothing about this sickness other than it will never go away. It will become part of normal immunizations for children to go to school. They created the perfect weapon and released it on humanity. And nothing will ever happen to them.
          Thanks for the response and I agree.

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            #50
            Originally posted by Danno View Post
            I also got covid pneumonia from it, and not 3 weeks after recovery I still get exhausted and winded very easily. It's very aggravating knowing I have to put limits on myself and not be able to just mow the yard without taking breaks. Hopefully the "covid fatigue" goes away eventually.
            My severe symptoms only lasted 48 hrs but the tiredness was on and off for about 2 1/2 weeks. I'm finally feeling normal energy wise. I still have an annoying cough on occasion and had a horrendous headache yesterday. Not sure if the headache was covid aftermath related or not. No vaccine here either and started ivermectin the day my symptoms started. Who knows if it helped or not.
            IMO I believe this is the only way we can get accurate data is by sharing our actual experiences through forums like this.

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            Last edited by rolylane6; 09-22-2021, 08:28 PM.

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