View Full Version : I've had covid for 3 days now and it's kind of a joke
kenneth_griffin
06-16-2021, 05:21 PM
1. slight headache
2. feels like sleep apnea when not sleeping on stomach. you wake up like if you were snoring too much
3. full appetite
4. still watching porn and jacking off
5. tightness in lungs but not even painful
6. slight flu like dizziness but no runny nose or sneezing. no coughing
the real flu is 10 times worse
I think I got it from kfc. dirty b*tch had her fingers in my cup while handing it to me
Jasper
06-16-2021, 05:25 PM
1. slight headache
2. feels like sleep apnea when not sleeping on stomach. you wake up like if you were snoring too much
3. full appetite
4. still watching porn and jacking off
5. tightness in lungs but not even painful
6. slight flu like dizziness but no runny nose or sneezing. no coughing
the real flu is 10 times worse
I think I got it from kfc. dirty b*tch had her fingers in my cup while handing it to me
sounds like you have the clap
kenneth_griffin
06-16-2021, 05:28 PM
sounds like you have the clap
I haven't had sex in over a year. impossible
BigKobeFan
06-16-2021, 05:47 PM
1. slight headache
2. feels like sleep apnea when not sleeping on stomach. you wake up like if you were snoring too much
3. full appetite
4. still watching porn and jacking off
5. tightness in lungs but not even painful
6. slight flu like dizziness but no runny nose or sneezing. no coughing
the real flu is 10 times worse
I think I got it from kfc. dirty b*tch had her fingers in my cup while handing it to me
I heard from people that its like the flu. If there was no covid, they would have went to work.
hiphopanonymous
06-16-2021, 05:58 PM
Of all people including myself that I know that got it the symptoms are wide ranging and collectively on average - are worse than the flu and sometimes far far worse and of course sometimes milder.
Myself: Healthy M in mid 30's
* Fever of about 101 that lasted for 4 straight days with no let up in that time at all
* Body ache and fatigue that lasted for about 4 days
* Loss of taste and smell that lasted for about 1 week
* Mild cough that lasted about 1 week
- this was not as bad as a flu for me because sore throats are agonizing to me and I didn't have a sore throat through this so I'd consider flus worse.
Person A: Healthy F in mid 30's
* Lost taste and smell (first indicator) that lasted for 2 weeks
* Tightness / shortness of breath that lasted for 9 months
* Mild cough that lasted about 2 weeks
- this was not as bad as a flu for this person as far as peak sickness goes in fact they mostly felt normal except for the dry cough and shortness of breath - however the shortness of breath lasted 9 months since it was basically lung scarring - one of the many long hauler symptoms that can happen to some people that nobody experiences with a flu.
Person B: Healthy M in their 50's
* Loss of taste and smell that has never returned even an entire year later
* Brain fog since catching covid that is still ongoing even a year later
* Fever, and body aches that made this person feel like they were dying that lasted 2 straight weeks
* Extreme perception of shortness of breath - luckily their wife was a nurse and monitored their blood oxygen levels that stayed within normal spectrum in spite of the discomfort so no hospitalization
* Dry cough that lasted 2 straight weeks
* Excessive fatigue that lasted over a month
- this person was definitely worse off than the flu, they said they felt like they were going to die with the combination and severity of symptoms and they've got what seems like permanent damage as thus far their smell, taste, and ability to concentrate is still not back to normal.
Person C: Healthy F in their 50's
* Loss of taste and smell for 2 weeks
* permanent loss of hearing in both ears of low frequencies
* high fever and severe body ache that lasted for a week
* dry cough that lasted 2 straight weeks
* tightness of breathe that lasted 2 months
- this person was also definitely worse off than the flu, permanent hearing damage that traditional (or any that I'm aware of) hearing aids can't fix
Person D: Healthy M in their mid 30's
* Loss of taste and smell for 1 month
* Roller coaster of high fever and body ache for 2 weeks
* Sore throat and swollen lymph nodes / tonsils etc for 2 weeks
* Dry cough for 4 months
- worse than the flu which tends to have similar but shorter spanning symptoms and covid added the loss of taste and smell
Person E: Healthy M about 40
* Loss of taste and smell for 2 weeks
* Roller coaster of high fever and body ache for 1 week
* Severe dry cough for 2 weeks
* Running endurance that took a sharp dive (used to run miles, couldn't even do a few blocks afterwards) that required several months of hard work to bounce back from
These are the people who are close enough where I've had in depth conversations about symptoms. And a few of these people work in hospitals one of them works directly with Covid long haulers and I've heard of far worse. There's a previously healthy (no underlying conditions not overweight etc) 26 year old girl that had permanent heart and lung damage that is waiting on organ transplants from Covid and isn't expected to make it if it doesn't happen soon. The flu is a disease that on average, doesn't affect humans as much. Covid can be as insignificant for some as being asymptomatic. But it can also punch a lot harder than the flu from what I've gathered. I was a lucky one who I felt better than the flu myself.
warriorfan
06-16-2021, 06:04 PM
99.9% survival rate.
keep-itreal
06-16-2021, 06:33 PM
99.9% survival rate
kenneth_griffin
06-16-2021, 07:05 PM
Of all people including myself that I know that got it the symptoms are wide ranging and collectively on average - are worse than the flu and sometimes far far worse and of course sometimes milder.
Myself: Healthy M in mid 30's
* Fever of about 101 that lasted for 4 straight days with no let up in that time at all
* Body ache and fatigue that lasted for about 4 days
* Loss of taste and smell that lasted for about 1 week
* Mild cough that lasted about 1 week
- this was not as bad as a flu for me because sore throats are agonizing to me and I didn't have a sore throat through this so I'd consider flus worse.
Person A: Healthy F in mid 30's
* Lost taste and smell (first indicator) that lasted for 2 weeks
* Tightness / shortness of breath that lasted for 9 months
* Mild cough that lasted about 2 weeks
- this was not as bad as a flu for this person as far as peak sickness goes in fact they mostly felt normal except for the dry cough and shortness of breath - however the shortness of breath lasted 9 months since it was basically lung scarring - one of the many long hauler symptoms that can happen to some people that nobody experiences with a flu.
Person B: Healthy M in their 50's
* Loss of taste and smell that has never returned even an entire year later
* Brain fog since catching covid that is still ongoing even a year later
* Fever, and body aches that made this person feel like they were dying that lasted 2 straight weeks
* Extreme perception of shortness of breath - luckily their wife was a nurse and monitored their blood oxygen levels that stayed within normal spectrum in spite of the discomfort so no hospitalization
* Dry cough that lasted 2 straight weeks
* Excessive fatigue that lasted over a month
- this person was definitely worse off than the flu, they said they felt like they were going to die with the combination and severity of symptoms and they've got what seems like permanent damage as thus far their smell, taste, and ability to concentrate is still not back to normal.
Person C: Healthy F in their 50's
* Loss of taste and smell for 2 weeks
* permanent loss of hearing in both ears of low frequencies
* high fever and severe body ache that lasted for a week
* dry cough that lasted 2 straight weeks
* tightness of breathe that lasted 2 months
- this person was also definitely worse off than the flu, permanent hearing damage that traditional (or any that I'm aware of) hearing aids can't fix
Person D: Healthy M in their mid 30's
* Loss of taste and smell for 1 month
* Roller coaster of high fever and body ache for 2 weeks
* Sore throat and swollen lymph nodes / tonsils etc for 2 weeks
* Dry cough for 4 months
- worse than the flu which tends to have similar but shorter spanning symptoms and covid added the loss of taste and smell
Person E: Healthy M about 40
* Loss of taste and smell for 2 weeks
* Roller coaster of high fever and body ache for 1 week
* Severe dry cough for 2 weeks
* Running endurance that took a sharp dive (used to run miles, couldn't even do a few blocks afterwards) that required several months of hard work to bounce back from
These are the people who are close enough where I've had in depth conversations about symptoms. And a few of these people work in hospitals one of them works directly with Covid long haulers and I've heard of far worse. There's a previously healthy (no underlying conditions not overweight etc) 26 year old girl that had permanent heart and lung damage that is waiting on organ transplants from Covid and isn't expected to make it if it doesn't happen soon. The flu is a disease that on average, doesn't affect humans as much. Covid can be as insignificant for some as being asymptomatic. But it can also punch a lot harder than the flu from what I've gathered. I was a lucky one who I felt better than the flu myself.
maybe your immune system just sucks lol. some kids die from smelling peanut butter
SouBeachTalents
06-16-2021, 07:11 PM
I remember back in January 2020 I got very sick with what felt like a very bad flu, it was the sickest I had honestly felt in a very long time. I never got tested, so I can't confirm 100% it was covid, but considering I was in the original epicenter in NYC and it happened right before the shut down, it's not too much of a stretch to assume that it was covid. But from what I've heard and seen people have had various reactions, if any at all, to catching covid
JohnnySic
06-16-2021, 07:22 PM
Covid is a fugazi
Code Breaker
06-16-2021, 07:23 PM
There’s so many horror stories of young healthy adults having messed up longs for life. Like people in there 20s having lungs of those 50+ That’s only one of many life altering side effects from Covid. So when people always talk about 99.97% Survival rate. They dismiss the millions of people that have to deal with this long lasting side effects.
tpols
06-16-2021, 07:29 PM
I had it as well a couple months ago. I could literally lift a dirty sock from the bottom of my hamper to an inch of my nose and not smell it. Everything I ate tasted blank. Appetite was definitely impacted by not being able to taste anything. Made me eat less and weak. 2 weeks later it was gone. I've had flus that had me so congested I couldn't breathe through my nose and would wake up in cold sweats with a fever feeling like I was gonna die. COVID was a joke compared to my past seasonal flus.
kenneth_griffin
06-16-2021, 07:41 PM
the worst part is I think the chick got me sick on purpose. she was giving me a nasty look and almost trying to rub her fingers on my cup.. and its all cause I asked if she had enough paper in her machine for debit and if not I could pay cash. its like she thought I was calling her stupid but there was legit only like a small amount of paper left with the machine open and her holding it making sure it wouldn't fall apart or something..
imagine hating white people that much that you try to kill them for any sort of hindrance to their day.
well jokes on you koko b ware. i eat pieces of genetically enhanced lab created covid shit for breakfast
FultzNationRISE
06-16-2021, 08:55 PM
I haven't had sex in over a year. impossible
Well hit me up on ca$h app and let's change that big guy :cheers:
Manny98
06-16-2021, 09:19 PM
My symptoms were extremely mild as well fortunately
It's a glorified cold. I don't believe the virus is deadly enough to warrant locking down society for a entire year
Hell in the UK it's mid June and there's still restrictions put in place
Manny98
06-16-2021, 09:21 PM
There’s so many horror stories of young healthy adults having messed up longs for life. Like people in there 20s having lungs of those 50+ That’s only one of many life altering side effects from Covid. So when people always talk about 99.97% Survival rate. They dismiss the millions of people that have to deal with this long lasting side effects.
lol imagine believing that fear mongering bulljive :lol
bobopenguin
06-16-2021, 10:50 PM
someone here go tell KAT covid is a joke.
kenneth_griffin
06-16-2021, 10:56 PM
someone here go tell KAT covid is a joke.
if it was really that dangerous more people would die from it. its a fluke if you die. like you had some weird condition like obesity, old age, smokers lung and diabetes mixed with low immune system and all kinds of other pre existing conditions
the common flu also kills these people randomly.
imagine the numbers if every single person that had the flu went to get tested and every single person that died over a year would be marked down as a flu death even if it was a car crash lol
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06-17-2021, 01:31 AM
I hope you get better Kenneth.
Iverson3
06-17-2021, 02:39 AM
I hope you get better Kenneth.
He probably had a near death experience, and saw Kobe in the after life.
bobopenguin
06-17-2021, 07:34 AM
if it was really that dangerous more people would die from it. its a fluke if you die. like you had some weird condition like obesity, old age, smokers lung and diabetes mixed with low immune system and all kinds of other pre existing conditions
the common flu also kills these people randomly.
imagine the numbers if every single person that had the flu went to get tested and every single person that died over a year would be marked down as a flu death even if it was a car crash lol
maybe u wanna go read up how many KAT's relative died cos of covid.
"fluke"
I hope you get better Kenneth.
:roll:
MrFonzworth
06-17-2021, 06:37 PM
:roll:
:roll:
Cleverness
06-17-2021, 08:39 PM
I remember back in January 2020 I got very sick with what felt like a very bad flu, it was the sickest I had honestly felt in a very long time. I never got tested, so I can't confirm 100% it was covid, but considering I was in the original epicenter in NYC and it happened right before the shut down, it's not too much of a stretch to assume that it was covid. But from what I've heard and seen people have had various reactions, if any at all, to catching covid
There have been several articles written about how the virus was in the US in December 2019, so I wouldn't be too surprised if you had Covid-19 in January 2020.
My hypothesis is that the virus was fighting a seasonality decline in Jan/Feb 2020, but the March bump helped spread it. The reason we didn't see the same seasonal March 2020 bump in 2021 is mainly due to prior immunity and secondly vaccinations.
Chick Stern
06-17-2021, 10:16 PM
maybe u wanna go read up how many KAT's relative died cos of covid.
"fluke"
My neighbor lost her husband and father two weeks apart.
Husband was a great guy.
Long VID is another variation. Just devastating.
Not just a flu.
bobopenguin
06-18-2021, 12:01 AM
it is a fluke. I'm already breathing normal again
didn't wake up at all last night
its obviously harmless to healthy people
KATs family probly eats fried chicken and southern Mac n cheese every day inbetween smoking blunts
no wonder why ppl want u out ish.
toxic.
PistonsFan#21
06-18-2021, 02:18 PM
no wonder why ppl want u out ish.
toxic.
You can't pick and choose anecdotal stories to make your argument though...It is statistically proven that Covid usually isn't harmful to the vast majority of healthy, younger people. I can give you multiple stories of older folks getting Covid too and not having any major symptoms at all (asymptomatic even in a lot of cases).
Cleverness
06-18-2021, 09:10 PM
You can't pick and choose anecdotal stories to make your argument though...It is statistically proven that Covid usually isn't harmful to the vast majority of healthy, younger people. I can give you multiple stories of older folks getting Covid too and not having any major symptoms at all (asymptomatic even in a lot of cases).
Right.
I think what kenneth is trying is to say is the Official Narrative that we're told to believe about Covid-19 is a joke.
Here is the US we have ~140m cumulative infections, people who died with Covid-19 lived longer than people who died without it, the hospitals were much emptier in 2020 than 2019, and no evidence the costly & destructive pseudoscience has done jack shit to help the situation.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1399868103140556801.html
baudkarma
06-21-2021, 04:55 AM
Was that really Covid-19? Were you tested and found positive? I'm guessing not, or you would have mentioned the test and the results before now.
So you probably caught a summer cold. Congratulations for surviving the ordeal.
baudkarma
06-21-2021, 05:21 AM
Right.
I think what kenneth is trying is to say is the Official Narrative that we're told to believe about Covid-19 is a joke.
Here is the US we have ~140m cumulative infections, people who died with Covid-19 lived longer than people who died without it, the hospitals were much emptier in 2020 than 2019, and no evidence the costly & destructive pseudoscience has done jack shit to help the situation.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1399868103140556801.html
"People who died with Covid-19 lived longer than people who died without it"? Covid-19 extends peoples lifetimes? This is important news! Please link the source of your information, I'd love to be better educated.
And yes, the hospitals were much emptier in 2020 because they cancelled pretty much all voluntary surgery. They were keeping their beds free in case there was a mass epidemic and they needed those beds for Covid patients. Thankfully that didn't happen because most sensible people followed the guidelines of wearing masks, social distancing, and all the rest.
Gohan
06-21-2021, 11:58 AM
was that really covid-19? Were you tested and found positive? I'm guessing not, or you would have mentioned the test and the results before now.
So you probably caught a summer cold. Congratulations for surviving the ordeal.
dat summer cold is lethaL
Cleverness
06-21-2021, 10:38 PM
"People who died with Covid-19 lived longer than people who died without it"? Covid-19 extends peoples lifetimes? This is important news! Please link the source of your information, I'd love to be better educated.
I never said it Covid-19 extends peoples lifetimes. I said that people who died with Covid-19 lived longer than people who died without it because the median age of death with Covid-19 is above average life expectancy. And yes, I know that Covid-19 most likely doesn't extended peoples lifetimes.
And yes, the hospitals were much emptier in 2020 because they cancelled pretty much all voluntary surgery. They were keeping their beds free in case there was a mass epidemic and they needed those beds for Covid patients.
1) How many voluntary surgeries were canceled for 2020 and when will those surgeries occur?
2) How many voluntary surgeries were canceled from August 2020 - Dec 2020 and when will those surgeries occur?
3) Why have the ERs also been emptier?
4) If we were worried about a "mass epidemic," then why did we tear down all the field hospitals in April/May 2020?
Thankfully that didn't happen because most sensible people followed the guidelines of wearing masks, social distancing, and all the rest.
Now that's a bold claim.
5) How many cumulative infections & hospitalizations have been prevented from masks? social distancing/business restrictions/closures? travel bans? school closures? Provide the best evidence you can.
6) Of the 50 states and 3006 counties in the US, where there any places that didn't follow the guidelines of wearing masks, social distancing, stay-at-home orders, and school closures? If so, what % of these states/counties had a "mass epidemic."
I never said it Covid-19 extends peoples lifetimes. I said that people who died with Covid-19 lived longer than people who died without it because the median age of death with Covid-19 is above average life expectancy. And yes, I know that Covid-19 most likely doesn't extended peoples lifetimes.
1) How many voluntary surgeries were canceled for 2020 and when will those surgeries occur?
2) How many voluntary surgeries were canceled from August 2020 - Dec 2020 and when will those surgeries occur?
3) Why have the ERs also been emptier?
4) If we were worried about a "mass epidemic," then why did we tear down all the field hospitals in April/May 2020?
Now that's a bold claim.
5) How many cumulative infections & hospitalizations have been prevented from masks? social distancing/business restrictions/closures? travel bans? school closures? Provide the best evidence you can.
6) Of the 50 states and 3006 counties in the US, where there any places that didn't follow the guidelines of wearing masks, social distancing, stay-at-home orders, and school closures? If so, what % of these states/counties had a "mass epidemic."
After more than 12 months of this pandemic, it seems you are still stuck asking the very same questions.
Cleverness
06-22-2021, 02:21 AM
After more than 12 months of this pandemic, it seems you are still stuck asking the very same questions.
After more than 15 months of Trump's National Emergency, I am still waiting for the case for these restrictions in April ('20), May, June, July, Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan ('21), Feb, Mar, Apr, May, and even now.
So far we have a $10 trillion war on a widespread endemic coronavirus, tens of billions of masks worn, Trump's travel bans continue, 1.5+ billion masks into the oceans, and many other disastrous costs.
After more than 15 months of Trump's National Emergency, I am still waiting for the case for these restrictions in April ('20), May, June, July, Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan ('21), Feb, Mar, Apr, May, and even now.
So far we have a $10 trillion war on a widespread endemic coronavirus, tens of billions of masks worn, Trump's travel bans continue, 1.5+ billion masks into the oceans, and many other disastrous costs.
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