The Denny theory; is there a possibility you've had Covid19?

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  • KMaC

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    Thanks for (unknowingly) helping me start this thread. I think we've got some interesting results, while obviously incidental.
    It'd be great to see a post-infection test. The way we might know, again somewhat incidentally, is that we actually won't get it this time around since we've already had it. Once again, pure speculation.

    Hope and pray for the best for your sis!

    Maybe.

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    [FONT=&quot]"However, in certain individuals, the antibody cannot last that long," Li told USAToday. "For many patients who have been cured, there is a likelihood of relapse."[/FONT]
     

    red_zr24x4

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    I had a bout with a respiratory illness in December that matches COVID-19 symptoms. The dry cough and wheezing was the worst part of it, those lasted for about 3 weeks. Very hard to get your breath at times. The fever and muscle aches were gone in about 3 days. General tiredness an additional day. No GI issues. Moderate headache the whole time.

    I passed it to the whole family and two coworkers despite universal precautions with the family and keeping my distance at work. Kids were down about one day, wife was similar to me. One of the coworkers was out a solid week and a half. The other works no matter what.

    I had a flu shot.

    My conclusion? There are a lot of viral respiratory illnesses and they have similar symptoms. Could have been, could not have been. It really doesnt matter, it still sucked.

    Early February I had the same symptoms. Except my fever, sore throat and headache would come and go. Muscle aches were mostly in my neck and shoulders. Cough lasted about 3 weeks
     

    Hillbilly

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    My wife and I got hit with something in late January. We were both down for about a week and still have the occasional cough. We both went to the doctor and were tested for flu and came back negative. Official diagnosis for me was a bad cold, and for her a respiratory infection.
     

    JTScribe

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    I had a terrible cough, hacking up bloody mucus and crap between Halloween and Thanksgiving. Timing doesn't match up, but that story about the flu death in Washington last year that was actually Wuflu is making me wonder.
     

    KokomoDave

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    I was very sick close to my barfday back in January. I also have an autoimmune disease so I get things worse than most.
     

    2A_Tom

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    [h=1]Media, Never Trump, TDS, Progressives, Repukelickers and Democraps collude to hurt Trump with total disregard for Americans.[/h]
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    bwframe

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    I'm curious about all the folks that think that they've had COVID19. Did they infect anyone else nearby with the same sickness? Any old people that ended up hospitalized?
     

    ditcherman

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    In the country, hopefully.
    I'm curious about all the folks that think that they've had COVID19. Did they infect anyone else nearby with the same sickness? Any old people that ended up hospitalized?
    IMO we just don't know if we've gotten anyone else sick for sure. I can say my circle is pretty small, wife not sick, two employees not sick, people at church I work close to have no signs. I go back and forth on this theory, could have been something else, we'll probably never know.
     

    Alpo

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    No, not you too?
    Who is the they? The whole rest of the world? This just doesn’t make sense to me.

    Me neither. The calculus of introducing a weaponized virus world-wide to effect some new government paradigm.......nah.

    Of course, I believe there wasn't a 9-11 conspiracy.

    And Oswald killed Kennedy.
     
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