Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
I work with a woman was vaccinated, the boosters and the lot, and kept feeling like shit and kept being told she had covid. Turned out she was very anemic.
The woman that runs the pharmacy in my store tested positive. She bullied her doctor to prescribe Ivermectin and she tested negative within 48 hours.
I had covid in November. My doctor told me to let it run its course. I was very sick for 3 days and it took me about 10 days to recover. Why didn't my doctor give me Ivermectin of hydroxychloroquine?
I have been much sicker than I was from covid, though it was 20 years ago.
I have to be honest...if you are that afraid of getting sick, grow a pair. If you are that afraid of dying...nobody doesn't die. You can't escape it. Go out and get on with it.
Wear six masks, worry about silly shit. YOU ARE GOING TO DIE ANYWAY. If you die with dirty drawers because you shit yourself...if you die with wet pants because you peed on yourself....
Great to hear from you again. I think most people here have been getting on with their life despite Covid. Obviously earlier on when strains were more virulent and it was less well understood restrictions made a lot of jobs more difficult or impossible, but vaccinated or not most do get on with living. When I got it I am pretty sure it was the milder Omicron version and it was just like flu with a few weird symptoms on top. I was pretty brachicardic for a day or so after thinking I was out of it, but nothing too bad.

Most friends and family I know are vaccinated but I have a few mates who have chosen not to be. They are still friends and in fact I shared very small rehearsal studios with two of them for a few weeks. Plenty came to our Wedding and we never insisted anyone had to wear a mask if they did not want to. We are all adults and can agree to disagree. My own daughter has chosen not to be vaccinated and given that when she had it, it was touch and go, that vexes me, but it is her decision.