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  • firecadet613

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    Surprised this hasn't been mentioned on INGO yet. Just in time (maybe released a month or two early) for the 2024 Election!



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    cosermann

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    There's already been a significant respiratory bug going around here for a month or so. Know 2 older folks in the hospital with pneumonia. One of the kids has had a cough for 2 wks (getting better now). Not sure if it's the same thing or not. These things spread around the world pretty rapidly in our modern age of travel.
     

    Wabatuckian

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    There's already been a significant respiratory bug going around here for a month or so. Know 2 older folks in the hospital with pneumonia. One of the kids has had a cough for 2 wks (getting better now). Not sure if it's the same thing or not. These things spread around the world pretty rapidly in our modern age of travel.

    Here too. It's a weird one. My daughter had a cough for two or three weeks, and ran a low-grade fever. Took her to the doctor and she was given antibiotics and steroids. Those didn't really seem to help much, but she did stop coughing a bunch a week later.

    Now I have it. It just feels like really mild bronchitis, with a mild cough. There was moderate wheezing in my right bronchial tube in the beginning, but that subsided after a couple days. Was a bit dizzy off and on yesterday while subbing at the school, so I took my temp when I came home and it was 100.2⁰.

    I have never felt almost completely normal and had a fever like that. It was weird.
     

    d.kaufman

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    There's already been a significant respiratory bug going around here for a month or so. Know 2 older folks in the hospital with pneumonia. One of the kids has had a cough for 2 wks (getting better now). Not sure if it's the same thing or not. These things spread around the world pretty rapidly in our modern age of travel.
    Here too. It's a weird one. My daughter had a cough for two or three weeks, and ran a low-grade fever. Took her to the doctor and she was given antibiotics and steroids. Those didn't really seem to help much, but she did stop coughing a bunch a week later.

    Now I have it. It just feels like really mild bronchitis, with a mild cough. There was moderate wheezing in my right bronchial tube in the beginning, but that subsided after a couple days. Was a bit dizzy off and on yesterday while subbing at the school, so I took my temp when I came home and it was 100.2⁰.

    I have never felt almost completely normal and had a fever like that. It was weird.
    Crazy how flu season comes every year and how it effects everyone differently.

    Anyone that buys into the latest BS shouldn't be allowed to leave their house or vote. ..what a ****ing joke
     

    blain

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    Anyone that buys into the latest BS shouldn't be allowed to leave their house or vote. ..what a ****ing joke
    It's too dangerous to leave our bunkers houses.
    Safety is too important to worry about elections. We can Just pause the elections and continue on with our current wise leaders.
    Drastic times call for drastic measures. Giving up our liberty to gain safety is the best course of action, right?
    I'm sure after all the plague plays out, our wise leaders will restore all our freedoms.
    I feel safer already...
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    indyblue

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    I had something last month, slight elevated temp for a few hours, serious sinus drain - lots of mucus, slight cough. The sinuses flowed for over 3 weeks. COVID negative (my GF made me use one of her spare tests)

    Completely normal now. My normal regiment each day is a Centrum silver + C + zinc 3x/week + fomatadine (Pepcid) and occasionally some D but I get plenty of sun and am fairly dark complected.

    Whatever it is, just about everyone I know had similar symptoms in the last 8-10 weeks. I'm guessing I got it a pool league, touching balls infected people touched.
     

    Timjoebillybob

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    Here too. It's a weird one. My daughter had a cough for two or three weeks, and ran a low-grade fever. Took her to the doctor and she was given antibiotics and steroids. Those didn't really seem to help much, but she did stop coughing a bunch a week later.

    Now I have it. It just feels like really mild bronchitis, with a mild cough. There was moderate wheezing in my right bronchial tube in the beginning, but that subsided after a couple days. Was a bit dizzy off and on yesterday while subbing at the school, so I took my temp when I came home and it was 100.2⁰.

    I have never felt almost completely normal and had a fever like that. It was weird.
    From my basic understanding most respiratory infections are viral and antibiotics won't do squat. Drs prescribe them on the off chance that it might be bacterial and/or because people expect them to. Mainly the latter IMO.

    How often do you check your temp when you feel almost completely normal?
    Completely normal now. My normal regiment each day is a Centrum silver + C + zinc 3x/week + fomatadine (Pepcid) and occasionally some D but I get plenty of sun and am fairly dark complected.
    Getting plenty of sun is good, but the darker your completion the more you need for vit D production.

    It's touching balls infected people touched.
    I thought that was how monkey pox was spread?
     
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