That’s a great question, although influenza is from a virus also. I also reject the validity of those tests in that they cycled them so many times that they certainly got a huge number of false positives. But if that’s true they shouldn’t miss an actual positive case. I’m not defending the Covid test they were designed to make everything…
That’s a great question, although influenza is from a virus also. I also reject the validity of those tests in that they cycled them so many times that they certainly got a huge number of false positives. But if that’s true they shouldn’t miss an actual positive case. I’m not defending the Covid test they were designed to make everything seem worse for the masses and they worked very well for that.
I’m not a flu expert, I think I’ve had it a couple of times in my life, three maybe four times, I’m 61 years old.
When I think of flu I think of headache, fever, throwing up, bodyaches. What I had was much worse than that. I did not take a test and neither did my other two kids, my first kid that came home with it was required by their employer to take a test and they came out positive and they in fact had the same common symptoms, that is loss of taste, loss of smell etc. I did not lose taste or smell but suddenly cold water or any cold beverage tasted horrible to me. I could only drink room temperature water. That lasted for well over a year. I live in Florida I work outside all day every day and I could not have ice water because I simply couldn’t drink it - it tasted so bad to me. I also had other strange symptoms, I felt like there was twisted reinforcement bar writhing in my gut. It hurt so bad I’ve never experienced anything like that before, but the worst symptoms of all was exhaustion. It was awful that I felt better physically (after Hydroxychloroquine ) but I couldn’t hardly get out of a chair. I felt fine no fever no nothing but I couldn’t do anything, fortunately that in my job I’m the boss and I was able to assign work and just lay low because otherwise I would’ve had to take two or three additional weeks off because I just really couldn’t do anything besides show up.
That’s a great question, although influenza is from a virus also. I also reject the validity of those tests in that they cycled them so many times that they certainly got a huge number of false positives. But if that’s true they shouldn’t miss an actual positive case. I’m not defending the Covid test they were designed to make everything seem worse for the masses and they worked very well for that.
I’m not a flu expert, I think I’ve had it a couple of times in my life, three maybe four times, I’m 61 years old.
When I think of flu I think of headache, fever, throwing up, bodyaches. What I had was much worse than that. I did not take a test and neither did my other two kids, my first kid that came home with it was required by their employer to take a test and they came out positive and they in fact had the same common symptoms, that is loss of taste, loss of smell etc. I did not lose taste or smell but suddenly cold water or any cold beverage tasted horrible to me. I could only drink room temperature water. That lasted for well over a year. I live in Florida I work outside all day every day and I could not have ice water because I simply couldn’t drink it - it tasted so bad to me. I also had other strange symptoms, I felt like there was twisted reinforcement bar writhing in my gut. It hurt so bad I’ve never experienced anything like that before, but the worst symptoms of all was exhaustion. It was awful that I felt better physically (after Hydroxychloroquine ) but I couldn’t hardly get out of a chair. I felt fine no fever no nothing but I couldn’t do anything, fortunately that in my job I’m the boss and I was able to assign work and just lay low because otherwise I would’ve had to take two or three additional weeks off because I just really couldn’t do anything besides show up.