Vaccinated stay contagious longer than Unvaccinated

PJ Diaz

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How do those home tests work anyway, as far as administering it? Do they expose you to the sodium azides or whatever its made with?
I've done a few different tests, but the only part that comes in contact with your body is the Q-Tip like swab. Then you basically mix the swab and the solution, then onto the litmus test. My wife and daughter also tested positive today, and although we haven't tested my son, 99.999% he has it too.

So far for me the main symptoms have continued to be temperature and achy body. I had trouble sleeping last night due to discomfort, but haven't really had any of the respiratory typically associated with covid. It pretty much just feels like a flu.
 

doublejj

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Children’s hospitals call on Biden to declare emergency in response to ‘unprecedented’ RSV surge
Newborn hospitalization rates double
Public health officials in the U.S have repeatedly called on all eligible people to receive their Covid booster and flu shot to help ease the burden of respiratory disease this winter. There is no vaccine for RSV.
 

PJ Diaz

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Children’s hospitals call on Biden to declare emergency in response to ‘unprecedented’ RSV surge
Newborn hospitalization rates double
Public health officials in the U.S have repeatedly called on all eligible people to receive their Covid booster and flu shot to help ease the burden of respiratory disease this winter. There is no vaccine for RSV.
The reason there's no vaccine for RSV is because all of the vaccines they've worked on for RSV have caused antibody dependent enhancement (ADE).


 

Drop That Sound

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Have you ever had an X-ray?

That shit will mess you up.
I'll pull my own teeth out with pliers when I need to my man, no whiskey either. You ever had a botched root canal, and get drilled for 45 minutes after the max limit of novacain shots had no effect?

You ever had a swab go 3 -4 inches up your wee wee cus you thought your GF was loyal? Then, as soon as you drop to your knees with tears, have the doc say "this is why I tell you young dumbasses to wear condoms as he swirls it.
 

OldMedUser

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I'll pull my own teeth out with pliers when I need to my man, no whiskey either. You ever had a botched root canal, and get drilled for 45 minutes after the max limit of novacain shots had no effect?

You ever had a swab go 3 -4 inches up your wee wee cus you thought your GF was loyal? Then, as soon as you drop to your knees with tears, have the doc say "this is why I tell you young dumbasses to wear condoms as he swirls it.
Your doctor must be a sadistic bastard and was punishing you for your sins. I had the swab years ago and he barely put it in deep enough to cover the tip of the swab. A cystoscopy I had last year is a different story tho. Shoved a camera all the way up into my bladder for a look around. He injected a numbing gel up there first that helped with the pain but man it was a weird sensation especially when he went thru the prostate and through the sphincter into the bladder. Pulling it out was holy crap! too. Surprise audience of 4 hot female urology students had me getting a chubby before we got started. Where else can you flash four ladies without anyone calling a cop eh. :)

Was cool watching it on the monitor while he did it.

:peace:
 

CANON_Grow

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I've done a few different tests, but the only part that comes in contact with your body is the Q-Tip like swab. Then you basically mix the swab and the solution, then onto the litmus test. My wife and daughter also tested positive today, and although we haven't tested my son, 99.999% he has it too.

So far for me the main symptoms have continued to be temperature and achy body. I had trouble sleeping last night due to discomfort, but haven't really had any of the respiratory typically associated with covid. It pretty much just feels like a flu.
Keep in mind that the respiratory issues don't always present themselves in obvious ways. I spoke with a colleague who caught it before getting vaxxed, 28 and in good physical shape with almost no symptoms, slight headache and tired, until he almost blacked out when he got up to take a leak. His wife forced him to go to the hospital just to be safe and thankful he did. Testing indicated his blood oxygen level was low due to blood clots and blood thinners were required along with other medications.

I would have expected coughing and/or wheezing and/or chest pain with any respiratory issue, so to be told the only symptoms he felt were being tired and the blackout tunnel vision was very surprising to me. I wouldn't have gone to the hospital due to expecting those other symptoms if it was a serious respiratory issue, so I would have been very wrong. Hope you and the family get over it soon and unscathed, don't hesitate to speak to a Doctor if something doesn't feel right.
 

CunningCanuk

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I've done a few different tests, but the only part that comes in contact with your body is the Q-Tip like swab. Then you basically mix the swab and the solution, then onto the litmus test. My wife and daughter also tested positive today, and although we haven't tested my son, 99.999% he has it too.

So far for me the main symptoms have continued to be temperature and achy body. I had trouble sleeping last night due to discomfort, but haven't really had any of the respiratory typically associated with covid. It pretty much just feels like a flu.
I’m just finishing my battle with Covid. I’m fully vaccinated and my symptoms were very mild. A runny nose and a mild headache (no fever). My wife and daughter are also fully vaccinated and they haven’t shown any symptoms and keep testing negative.

I know we look vaccines differently and because you have me on ignore you won’t see this post, but I’m convinced being vaccinated helped me with the battle.

Hopefully you and your family beat Covid and that you feel better soon.
 

PJ Diaz

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Sometimes I cheat and look at ignored content, so I appreciate that gesture. I'm feeling better today than yesterday, which was better than the day before. I'm not allowed to go back to work for another week, due to their covid safety policy, but honestly in a pre-covid era, I would go to work today, because I have two big events happening. Covid hit my wife last, so she has it worst right now. My son had a 104 fever the night before last, which was concerning, be he's pretty well stabilized by now.
 

sunni

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my son not vaxxed at the time due to age was the easiest to bounce back from covid kid had a fever for 2 days and wasback to his normal self on the third day

Hit us alot harder though everyones different i remember it being pretty shitty, i tested negative all the way through the worst parts of covid about 7 days, the fever the bedridden the non eating etc, it wasnt until i started feeling better i tested again and tested positive on thr 10th? day and stayed positive for about 2 weeks, so i stayed home obviously thankfully I was fortunate enough to order groceries etc, i know thats notthe case for everyone since its a higher price
 

CunningCanuk

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my son not vaxxed at the time due to age was the easiest to bounce back from covid kid had a fever for 2 days and wasback to his normal self on the third day

Hit us alot harder though everyones different i remember it being pretty shitty, i tested negative all the way through the worst parts of covid about 7 days, the fever the bedridden the non eating etc, it wasnt until i started feeling better i tested again and tested positive on thr 10th? day and stayed positive for about 2 weeks, so i stayed home obviously thankfully I was fortunate enough to order groceries etc, i know thats notthe case for everyone since its a higher price
My experience was similar. I tested negative while I was symptomatic. I feel great now and still test positive. It’s a very faint line though
 

PJ Diaz

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I'm feeling better each day, and so is the rest of the family. I'm still not allowed back to work until after Thanksgiving, regardless of how well I am or how I test, which is both a blessing and a curse. I have zoom meeting today with like 60 people that I have to preside over, which I'm not real excited about because I still have a bit of brain fog, but I'll get through it ok. Everyone's temperatures are down now, and we're basically in family movie watching mode.
 

Drop That Sound

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Deep down you guys know its just the same kinds of colds/flu's you've all had before. You've all likely had much worse too, and you know it.

The only thing different is they convinced you "covid" is somehow different.

I know when i'm right, and i'm right..
 

PJ Diaz

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Deep down you guys know its just the same kinds of colds/flu's you've all had before. You've all likely had much worse too, and you know it.

The only thing different is they convinced you "covid" is somehow different.

I know when i'm right, and i'm right..
Naw, it feels different. It makes me even more sorry for the peeps who've been jabbed over and over though, and had to have the spike protein in their system repeatedly.
 
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