I Survived The Wuhan Red Death
#81

ROFLMAO!!! Yup, some members even block other members that don't agree with them... Can one get more childish than that?
#85

Well, I actually worked 8 hours yesterday and another 5 today. Feeling pretty good except for some headache crap which I never had before.
I do need to thank the frontline doctors group I worked with Ivermectin and Hrdroxi worked well.
I’m laughing at the POS Democrats around the country calling for all these crazy mandates and vaccine passports. Who in their right mind would even get a shot now for something that isn’t around anymore? The original virus has already virused. It’s not the same thing so the vaccines not only don’t work but now put you more at risk in getting the Wuhan Red Death. Let’s just say the idiots are in charge in too many places.
I do need to thank the frontline doctors group I worked with Ivermectin and Hrdroxi worked well.
I’m laughing at the POS Democrats around the country calling for all these crazy mandates and vaccine passports. Who in their right mind would even get a shot now for something that isn’t around anymore? The original virus has already virused. It’s not the same thing so the vaccines not only don’t work but now put you more at risk in getting the Wuhan Red Death. Let’s just say the idiots are in charge in too many places.
#86

Apparently if you do this, you really increase the effectiveness of your ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucele...h=13f1a32a3735
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucele...h=13f1a32a3735
#87

Glad FM seems to be on the mend.
Let me see if I am tracking this thread and understand this. FM got COVID sometime around 26-28 December. He took a treatment pack provided by a "frontline" doctor (how much did that cost by the way?). First got better, then worse (around the 2nd) and had some pretty bad symptoms. Now, 23-25 days later, he is well enough to put in a day's work but still has lingering effects from COVID.
This is a success story?
Let me see if I am tracking this thread and understand this. FM got COVID sometime around 26-28 December. He took a treatment pack provided by a "frontline" doctor (how much did that cost by the way?). First got better, then worse (around the 2nd) and had some pretty bad symptoms. Now, 23-25 days later, he is well enough to put in a day's work but still has lingering effects from COVID.
This is a success story?
#89

Glad FM seems to be on the mend.
Let me see if I am tracking this thread and understand this. FM got COVID sometime around 26-28 December. He took a treatment pack provided by a "frontline" doctor (how much did that cost by the way?). First got better, then worse (around the 2nd) and had some pretty bad symptoms. Now, 23-25 days later, he is well enough to put in a day's work but still has lingering effects from COVID.
This is a success story?
Let me see if I am tracking this thread and understand this. FM got COVID sometime around 26-28 December. He took a treatment pack provided by a "frontline" doctor (how much did that cost by the way?). First got better, then worse (around the 2nd) and had some pretty bad symptoms. Now, 23-25 days later, he is well enough to put in a day's work but still has lingering effects from COVID.
This is a success story?
#90
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 277

I have had 2 shots and a booster, started to feel just kind of off on the 14th. Took a rapid test that came back positive. Had a slight fever for about 24 hours, after that has been sneezing and runny nose. Now it's pretty much no symptoms.
You'll never convince me that the vaccine and booster don't work. It's been the reason my case has been so mild.
You'll never convince me that the vaccine and booster don't work. It's been the reason my case has been so mild.