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Who Has Had Covid 19 Here on GLP? Share your experience, please!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78195643:MV80NDQxOTExXzgwODU5ODE4XzQ3N0M2MA==] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78195643:MV80NDQxOTExXzgwODU5NzY5XzMzNUQ5RDBD] [quote:Fluffy Pancakes:MV80NDQxOTExXzgwODU4MjIzXzk5MzE0OTg=] I have a fair amount of online friends who have had this, but counting only people in real life, 2 definitely and my husband very likely. One has recovered and has antibodies, but is still experiencing shortness of breath and intense joint pain. Had no preexisting conditions and was very ill for over a month. The other was elderly but didn't have anything other than arthritis and he died from it in about a week from the appearance of symptoms. My husband has RA and Lyme and has been feeling very unwell for a week. We've been very careful and doing an herbal and vitamin prophylaxis. But we're in an "Antimask League - There is no pathogen" stronghold. So now he has a dry cough, low grade fever, extreme exhaustion, gastric distress, constant headache, and brain fog. To clarify, prophylaxis is only a mitigation methodology, not a force field or positive pressure biohazard suit. I have no faith in the PCR test, so we are going to do treatment and then see about getting an antibody test. [/quote] I hope your husband gets feeling better soon and heals. I'm pretty sure my family had this back in February, and my 89 year old mom got it too. It sounds nuts, but jasmine tea with honey and lemon brought the most relief, along with homemade chicken and rice soup that I loaded up with carrots, celery and celery seed. We took extra vitamin D and C and drank lots of water. Fruit seemed to really help as well. Just our experience... [/quote] Also wanted to add, my daughter brought it home from college and she is the only one that had shortness of breath. We all had different symptoms. My daughter had sat by a girl from Sheghai and the entire class got whatever it was. I was exhausted for 2 weeks and then my throat kept feeling like it was going to start hurting, more like sore glands. My mom felt awful for 3 days and slept a lot, then had a bad cough for 3 weeks, but every few days, she felt incrementally better. My son felt like he had rge flu for 2 weeks then was fine waking one morning and my husband never displayed signs, but was tired which we thought was from travel. Who knows? [/quote]
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It's been long enough now that we should be able to ascertain a little about the percentage of people who have been infected or become ill with Covid 19. Or those who have been asymptomatic and tested positive, too.
If you or someone close to you has had it, and feel alright about it, please leave an overview of the experience and the outcome.
I'll leave my experience in the comments as well.
There may be some overlap on some of the choices, but this should give us a bit of an overview of the GLP experience with this. If you find that there needs to be a more thorough explanation, please add it.
No smack talk, please. There's plenty of that elsewhere!
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