3 day bug came and went in fall just like every fucking year as far back as I can remember.
Had a good robotrip to bed and felt great after some sun and homeopathic remedies. Chicken broth, local raw honey, and rest.
What gets me is immediate family members fully vaxxed "what's that 3 boooooosters now" all with counter tops full of cold medicine after getting recently boosted.
They don't see it.
I wonder if the question my sanity or want to know the truth.
I was reading a book from 10 years ago. It was non fiction. Some guy in it had lost his sense of smell because of the flu. Hadn't been able to smell for many years. Way before covid.
I was never swabbed before I got my first symptoms. Just a mild cold, but noticed I couldn't smell a candle my wife had put out. Later I tried to taste apricots, but nothing.
This was the most annoying part, lasted about a week or so, and it was over.
Most covid stories are just attention seeking people, fatties, sickos, or hysterics. I witnessed my mother in law, supposedly so sick from covid, yet perfectly able to call my father in law and yell at him.
Do some people have bad cases? Sure some people have a bad flu or bad cold too, but vast majority don't. It's all BS.
I know there are many users here who believe that the virus is either nonexistent all together, or nothing more than the flu.
The immediate family members of mine who have had covid describe a loss of taste or smell without sinus congestion, the cause of loss of taste or smell with the flu.
It would seem, assuming that covid is in fact a different disease or phenomenon than the flu, that the cause of loss of taste or smell with covid is something neurological and not clogged sinuses.
This has been something that concerned me from the very beginning.
No. Anosmia/ageusia is a regular thing with respiratiry diseases even if you don't have a problems with sinus. Nobody just take in mind, because it is a common thing. However, when dumb idiots was told on TV that awful, scary covid is very special with loss of taste and smell, they become afraid to insanity and pay hight attention to that common thing. The fear made effect more scary - and here we are. "It is different from what I have with the flu!!!" bullshit.
Fear or upset easily made anosmia/ageusia much worse. Just recall situations like, IDK, when you occasionally drop your new smartphone into the toilet. Remember that strange taste in your mouth? That's it, you loose your taste (and smell too) for some time. Now imagine that you are a dumb idiot who believe in coronahoax, listen all that fearmongering for years and permanently live in fear. Any sign of anything that named "covid sympthoms" inevitablty starts heaviest panic/fear/upset attack. That dumb idiot will loose not only smell and taste, but also a huge amount of health and mind.
Keys for research: "Seattle windshield pitting epidemic", "nocebo", "symptoms of fear".
I don't know I felt fine so I didn't get tested, only a little tired so I don't know what it was. I have antibodies though I ended up taking one because I was curious a month later.
I had the covid19 back in January. Lost taste and smell and still haven't regained either. So some that loose and regain within 90 days could very well be cold/flu related type of symptoms. There is a small percentage of people (5%) that don't regain those senses. Are you suggesting that it is physcosematic? If that's the case then why only 5% never regain them. The taste and smell issue is not a hoax. In fact I believe that the only true cases of covid19 are the ones that experience these losses along with the respiratory problems. All the other cases where and probably are just the flu or common cold. If you all have been following this the cold and flu has been nonexistent since the whole start of the"pandemic". Just as with most numbers games it's how you manipulate those numbers to match what you are trying to sell to the masses.
Sounds like a symptom of a common cold or flu.
3 day bug came and went in fall just like every fucking year as far back as I can remember.
Had a good robotrip to bed and felt great after some sun and homeopathic remedies. Chicken broth, local raw honey, and rest.
What gets me is immediate family members fully vaxxed "what's that 3 boooooosters now" all with counter tops full of cold medicine after getting recently boosted.
They don't see it.
I wonder if the question my sanity or want to know the truth.
I was reading a book from 10 years ago. It was non fiction. Some guy in it had lost his sense of smell because of the flu. Hadn't been able to smell for many years. Way before covid.
I was never swabbed before I got my first symptoms. Just a mild cold, but noticed I couldn't smell a candle my wife had put out. Later I tried to taste apricots, but nothing.
This was the most annoying part, lasted about a week or so, and it was over.
Most covid stories are just attention seeking people, fatties, sickos, or hysterics. I witnessed my mother in law, supposedly so sick from covid, yet perfectly able to call my father in law and yell at him.
Do some people have bad cases? Sure some people have a bad flu or bad cold too, but vast majority don't. It's all BS.
I know there are many users here who believe that the virus is either nonexistent all together, or nothing more than the flu.
The immediate family members of mine who have had covid describe a loss of taste or smell without sinus congestion, the cause of loss of taste or smell with the flu.
It would seem, assuming that covid is in fact a different disease or phenomenon than the flu, that the cause of loss of taste or smell with covid is something neurological and not clogged sinuses.
This has been something that concerned me from the very beginning.
No. Anosmia/ageusia is a regular thing with respiratiry diseases even if you don't have a problems with sinus. Nobody just take in mind, because it is a common thing. However, when dumb idiots was told on TV that awful, scary covid is very special with loss of taste and smell, they become afraid to insanity and pay hight attention to that common thing. The fear made effect more scary - and here we are. "It is different from what I have with the flu!!!" bullshit.
Fear or upset easily made anosmia/ageusia much worse. Just recall situations like, IDK, when you occasionally drop your new smartphone into the toilet. Remember that strange taste in your mouth? That's it, you loose your taste (and smell too) for some time. Now imagine that you are a dumb idiot who believe in coronahoax, listen all that fearmongering for years and permanently live in fear. Any sign of anything that named "covid sympthoms" inevitablty starts heaviest panic/fear/upset attack. That dumb idiot will loose not only smell and taste, but also a huge amount of health and mind.
Keys for research: "Seattle windshield pitting epidemic", "nocebo", "symptoms of fear".
It is. It’s neurological damage to the olfactory neural complex. Candida (ie over active yeast infections) can cause this.
I couldn't taste coffee for a couple days but had no other symptoms
I don't know I felt fine so I didn't get tested, only a little tired so I don't know what it was. I have antibodies though I ended up taking one because I was curious a month later.
Could have been covid? Who knows
Month and a half ago
I had the covid19 back in January. Lost taste and smell and still haven't regained either. So some that loose and regain within 90 days could very well be cold/flu related type of symptoms. There is a small percentage of people (5%) that don't regain those senses. Are you suggesting that it is physcosematic? If that's the case then why only 5% never regain them. The taste and smell issue is not a hoax. In fact I believe that the only true cases of covid19 are the ones that experience these losses along with the respiratory problems. All the other cases where and probably are just the flu or common cold. If you all have been following this the cold and flu has been nonexistent since the whole start of the"pandemic". Just as with most numbers games it's how you manipulate those numbers to match what you are trying to sell to the masses.