My Covid Journey-Two Weeks of .....

DunDidIt2X

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I can't believe this is happening to me. After all of the conspiracy theories and the big push for total annihilation....ummm....I mean vaccination of the human race my time has finely arrived after a year and a half of waiting. Today is D-Day! As an entrepeneur I am used to taking risks and hedging myself one way or another to come out on top but today is the reckoning of my greatest bet i.e. My choice to remain unvaccinated.

On Tuesday my child woke up with a headache. I didnt think two times about it and gave her some ibuprofen and poof her headache was gone. Her school gave her a rapid covid test and she was negative for the vids. She goes on to class and finishes her school day just fine. The next morning she woke up with a temperature of 100.4 F. When we called her in to her school we were told she had to come and take a pcr test since she had symptoms two days in a row. PCR test came back Positive. Just found out today, 1 day after the pcr test.

My daughter woke up today and was completely fine. No temp, no head ache and ate and played like a normal child her age. But now my whole family has to quarentine for 14 days. ugh! Luckily we live on a large property with acreage and forests surrounding us so staying home isn't really that bad.

While I am quarentined I am going to document any symptoms that anyone in my family may get (Currently no one has any symptoms), just for posterity purposes. I am also going to share something with BHW each day of my quarentine. I will post updates on these shares here in this thread.

Hope you guys enjoy this journey :)
 
Be careful.
 
From my experience COVID is very very mild for healthy individuals, most probably don't even realize they have it.

Majority of the severe cases are unhealthy people, urgent care rooms seem to be crowded with obese people.
 
Take in vitamins and amino acid tablets, it helps a lot and if any of your family members are either thin or obese.

Please be careful.
 
I consider myself pretty healthy and I'm only 19 - when I had it, the first 3 days were hell. Temperature, going from feeling super hot to freezing cold in matter of minutes and incredible throat pain, to the point where I couldn't even drink. Day 3 was the worst, then it started getting getter and after day 5 I was 70% back to normal, besides getting tired a bit quicker and coughing. The cough lasted for 2-3 weeks afterwards
 
Day 1 of covid journey:

Daughter woke up perfectly fine, no symptoms
Son woke up with a fever, no other symptoms. Managing fever with fever reducer.
Wife had a slight cough and a scratchy throat. No other symptoms
I had no symptoms.

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Be careful.

Always. Thank you sir.

From my experience COVID is very very mild for healthy individuals, most probably don't even realize they have it.

Majority of the severe cases are unhealthy people, urgent care rooms seem to be crowded with obese people.
Take in vitamins and amino acid tablets, it helps a lot and if any of your family members are either thin or obese.

Please be careful.

I consider my family healthy. We all play sports, eat fairly decent for Americans, lots of fruit and vegetable intakes, lots of Vitamin D and C and Honey every day. I have always considered my immune system really strong.

TBH I am not overly concerned about the virus doing much damage. I think my biggest concern will be trying to keep my son and daughter from killing each other over the next 14 days.
 
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I wish you good recovery for you and your family, eat well!
 
Journey Update for Day 2.

The effects of the virus seems very mild for everyone.

My Daughter still feeeling fine and no symptoms.
My Son woke up with a high grade temp and achy muscles in his legs. We have managed the fever with fever reducers very effectively.
WIfe woke up with a low grade temp again and a head ache. We hve effectively managed the fever and headaches with Tylenol and Ibuprofen.
I woke up feeling no symptoms and the day started out great and vibrant. In the afternoon, I decided to take a nap, which turned into a 4 hours of sleep, woke up and had a mild low grade temp, no head ache or any other symptoms. Took tylenol and fever is gone.

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I hope you and your family get well soon.
I wish you good recovery for you and your family, eat well!

Thank you.

Why you choose to not be vaccinated ?
I'm going to respond to your question in a different post, need a little time to write up my explanation as it is complicated.
 
damn bro get better.

PS, im so jealous of your acreage home with forests, that is my dream
 
Good luck OP, keep us updated, always interesting to hear about such personal stories.

Why you choose to not be vaccinated ?
He said that he always hedges himself when taking risks, not exactly sure how he did that with covid (maybe he got a secret stash of ivermectin *waiting for pitchforks*). Perhaps he evaluated that taking it is riskier for him, than covid itself. He is probably under 35 years old as well. He lives in the country side and maybe he works from home. I personally don't come in contact with anyone outside my social bubble while indoors. I do meet people outside the house. No fear of infection, I barely knew covid even happened. I probably drove a car for a couple of hours in total all year long. :D

When people freak out about staying home, it tells me 2 things: Their home is really small/poor or they don't get along with their family. Both is very sad. We should all try to make our homes into an oasis of peace.
 
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Hey, any new post today Dr?

Yes :)

So day three update on the covid journey:

Daughter is perfectly fine.
Son has recovered.
Wife only has a headache remaining.
I woke up with a high temp and a killer headache behind my eyes. Got that all under control with fever reducers and feeling fine now.

All in All I would rate this covid experience as mild. I have definately felt worse when I've had the flu.

Anyways, here is my share with the forum today: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/100-success-with-this-contact-form-list.1358296/
 
Thanks for answer @DunDidIt2X
Sorry I wanted to think out my response a bit because it deserves a solid answer.

Why you choose to not be vaccinated ?

I chose not to get vaccinated because I believe that our immune systems are more than capable of handling such things. The risk factor of taking a vaccine for a novel virus seems greater than the risk of allowing my immune system create natural antibodies that willl fight off such viruses. The FDA released some data that a healthy 30 yearold only has a 0.004% chance of dying from the virus, and although I am older than thirty I eat well, exercise and live a fairly healthy life.

Corona Viruses aren't new, many common colds and such are types of corona viruses. Vaccinating for these type of viruses will never eleiminate them, because they are cross species novel viruses. That means they spread among humans and animals, and each new infection these viruses mutate and create new variations, something the vaccine companies can only manage by constantly providing "booster" shots as new variations emerge. This regimen of booster shots not only is guess work at which variation you will come accross, the shots effectiveness only lasts for approximately 4-6 months, since a new variation of the virus will be spreading by that point and the body begins to develop whats called ADE "Antibody-dependent enhancement" which is a well-documented phenomenon in vaccine development. If you want to learn about this then I'd suggest by reading this article, its long but well worth the read: https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/immunity-service-snake-oil-salesmen-covid-zero-con?

I much rather allow my body to heal itself. Part of my daily regimen is vitamin c and d, honey from my own beehives and lots of antioxidants from fruits! The human body has survived countless plagues and such over the thousands of years we've been around, I have faith in the capabilities of my body.

Good luck OP, keep us updated, always interesting to hear about such personal stories.


He said that he always hedges himself when taking risks, not exactly sure how he did that with covid (maybe he got a secret stash of ivermectin *waiting for pitchforks*). Perhaps he evaluated that taking it is riskier for him, than covid itself. He is probably under 35 years old as well. He lives in the country side and maybe he works from home. I personally don't come in contact with anyone outside my social bubble while indoors. I do meet people outside the house. No fear of infection, I barely knew covid even happened. I probably drove a car for a couple of hours in total all year long. :D

When people freak out about staying home, it tells me 2 things: Their home is really small/poor or they don't get along with their family. Both is very sad. We should all try to make our homes into an oasis of peace.

You're not far off!
 
Update 4

Everyone in my home now seems recovered. No headaches and no fevers. No other symptoms. Hopefully this is the end of our covid experience.

We still have to finish out our isolation period, but it should be smooth sailing from here.

Today I shared a massive business database for businesses in Floriday. You can see that database here: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/a-crap-ton-of-data-fl-businesses.1358515/
 
So quarantine day 5 update. All of the family is doing good. No one has symptoms anymore and are healthy.

Today the kids and I went mushroom hunting in the woods around our property and found about 10 lbs of chantrelle mushrooms and about 30 lbs of oyster mushrooms. Cooked a really nice dinner with apple smoked beef roast and fried chantrelles and oyster mushrooms. YUM YUM It was delicious.

Tomorrow I think we are going back out a bit further in the woods to look for some chicken of the woods mushrooms.

Also, as part of my journey and sharing valuable content with the forum, I am giving away 10 free monthly Paigham Bot Licenses. See details here: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/free-get-one-month-of-paigham-bot-to-boost-your-sales-traffic-free.1358775
 
Your body won't heal. Human body is not a machine that somehow regenerate new perfect gear when one of the gear is broken
If you got pneumonia, your lung will be permanently scarred.
If you got TBC, there will be granuloma on lung, and no you can't remove them
If you got rabies, there is no cure except vaccine
If you got heart disease, heart will form scar tissue that will never heal
If you got EBV infection, then your body will form cancer

There is no such thing as perfect healing on human. Covid 19 won't jist attack lung, it also attack kidney, brain and testicle. Those organ have limited capability of healing

Don't use this bs excuse to not get vaccinated and spread misconception in internet
 
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