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Nurse called back already.  Love my GP, all my docs for that matter.  She said they are leaving it up to each individual.  She said if you feel bad enough it may help.  I certainly don't want a rebound with holidays coming.  I have a few more days if I change my mind.  With symptoms doing OK going to stick with the tylenol and hope my liver holds up.  LOL

 

Thank you all for sharing your experiences.

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    Im home! Pulse ox on room air in the mid 90s. Feeling much better! Thank you for all of the well wishes.  I tested negative on Thursday and again this morning.  F u covid, you can suck muh deek

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    Hey everyone.  Im still in the hospital.  No ventilator.  No visitors.  Breathing treatments multiple times a day. Chest xrays every other day. Pulse oxygen is 89% with a nonrebreather mask running fu

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5 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

Covid-19 vaccines have saved more than 3 million lives in US, study says, but the fight isn’t over

https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/13/health/covid-19-vaccines-study/index.html

Someone will post a meme or tweet proving that false. 

Me_irl

11 hours ago, Tnt4philly said:

I’m not sure what your issue is with this.

It wasn't written in Hebrew by paranoid desert nomads

34 minutes ago, DiPros said:

Nurse called back already.  Love my GP, all my docs for that matter.  She said they are leaving it up to each individual.  She said if you feel bad enough it may help.  I certainly don't want a rebound with holidays coming.  I have a few more days if I change my mind.  With symptoms doing OK going to stick with the tylenol and hope my liver holds up.  LOL

 

Thank you all for sharing your experiences.

How long has it been since your last booster? If it's been a while and you feel like your symptoms aren't improving in a day or two, don't hesitate to get a hold of your doc and have them call in an order for pax. Even just to have it on hand to make a decision later that day or the next. Better safe than sorry.

58 minutes ago, DiPros said:

Nurse called back already.  Love my GP, all my docs for that matter.  She said they are leaving it up to each individual.  She said if you feel bad enough it may help.  I certainly don't want a rebound with holidays coming.  I have a few more days if I change my mind.  With symptoms doing OK going to stick with the tylenol and hope my liver holds up.  LOL

 

Thank you all for sharing your experiences.

Feel better. I have no idea how I have dodged the COVID bullet, but despite my entire family getting it, I have yet to have symptoms or test positive.

Wishing you a speedy recovery.

16 hours ago, Tnt4philly said:

I’m not sure what your issue is with this.

Well, the flu doesn't cause blood clots and the WHO admitted COVID is the Flu, so if it's not flu then it's the jab.

8 minutes ago, EagleVA said:

Well, the flu doesn't cause blood clots and the WHO admitted COVID is the Flu, so if it's not flu then it's the jab.

Maybe read the part of my quote that you sipped over. 
 

"Blood clotting is a well-recognized complication of SARS-CoV-2 infection…”

3 hours ago, Tnt4philly said:

Maybe read the part of my quote that you sipped over. 
 

"Blood clotting is a well-recognized complication of SARS-CoV-2 infection…”

Actually that part of your quote is what prompted me to reply, the word "infection"  should be "vaccination", they're different words with different meanings. 

This is what the vaccinations are doing that's causing the "clots".

3 hours ago, EagleVA said:

Well, the flu doesn't cause blood clots and the WHO admitted COVID is the Flu, so if it's not flu then it's the jab.

 

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10 hours ago, Toastrel said:

Covid-19 vaccines have saved more than 3 million lives in US, study says, but the fight isn’t over

https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/13/health/covid-19-vaccines-study/index.html

I wonder who funded that study....

Same ones who funded the Kung Flu and the vaccines? 🤔

1 minute ago, lynched1 said:

I wonder who funded that study....

Right on cue. 

Reminder that when you find yourself in lock step with a guy who believes the earth is flat, you need to figure out where you F'ed up.

2 minutes ago, Tnt4philly said:

Right on cue. 

Answer the question dumb***. 😉

7 minutes ago, lynched1 said:

Answer the question dumb***. 😉

Figure it out for yourself genius. 

15 minutes ago, Tnt4philly said:

Figure it out for yourself genius. 

I didn't think so. 🤣

 

US govt didn't fund Pfizer's development.

2 hours ago, lynched1 said:

I didn't think so. 🤣

 

The methodology and everything else you want to know about the study is in the link. 

1 minute ago, Tnt4philly said:

The methodology and everything else you want to know about the study is in the link. 

There will be no amnesty.

 If only there were some way to find that out. Like reading the article.

If there were these 'magic' links one could follow that have that information.

Of course, that would require you not be dumb as a bag of used mouse traps.

13 hours ago, lynched1 said:

I wonder who funded that study....

 

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Grateful to have a mild case.  Fever is gone.  I can tell you though that the fatigue is brutal.  Should I get some B12?  These plants are looking at me wondering when in the f I will give them some water. I did manage laundry, emptied the trash, and cooked baked rigatoni yesterday.  Trying to work, but it's hard to keep up.  Doing Ok, haven't gotten yelled at yet.

14 minutes ago, DiPros said:

Grateful to have a mild case.  Fever is gone.  I can tell you though that the fatigue is brutal.  Should I get some B12?  These plants are looking at me wondering when in the f I will give them some water. I did manage laundry, emptied the trash, and cooked baked rigatoni yesterday Trying to work, but it's hard to keep up.  Doing Ok, haven't gotten yelled at yet.

When I got sick a few months ago, I didn't do ish all day long. Was way too tired. Just literally laid in bed alternating between sleeping and watching TV. You da real MVP.

57 minutes ago, DiPros said:

Grateful to have a mild case.  Fever is gone.  I can tell you though that the fatigue is brutal.  Should I get some B12?  These plants are looking at me wondering when in the f I will give them some water. I did manage laundry, emptied the trash, and cooked baked rigatoni yesterday.  Trying to work, but it's hard to keep up.  Doing Ok, haven't gotten yelled at yet.

When I had it, I just kept working out every day. Know a few others who did the same, and it seemed to help all of us. 

57 minutes ago, DiPros said:

... cooked baked rigatoni ...

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