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But I did contract it, in September. Like all other infections I’ve come to know well, it spread throughout my entire respiratory system instantly.i think its pretty normal to resent people who are contributing to the ongoing restrictions and risks. it is known that unvaccinated people flouting rules caused a massive surge in my area, and they are therefore responsible for many deaths. kinda a hateful thing to do.
you can have it and be asymptomatic. that's part of why its such a bastard to contain. so without an antibody test you have no idea whether you're immune or just lucky. given your respiritory problems i'd be very concerned about your prognosis were you to contract covid, so please get vaccinated.
I treated it with the same fast effective methods I’ve shared with you, chiefly the Electromedicine plus the essential oils.
I beat down the respiratory virus very quickly and easily to my surprise, I was expecting a harder fight.
I was nowhere near close to death, improving quickly daily. The treatments I use 365 to manage and stay on top of all incoming and outgoing infections, work. On Covid.
It’s not that it was just a mild case. I treated it with the most powerful fast and effective means.
A trace found its way into my nerves. Ive had Long Covid, moving around, since the initial infection, it’s impossible for me to pinpoint target the whole nervous system for direct localised treatments as I do successfully with lungs sinuses and throat.
The Covid was out of my nerves last month and only detected in liver and bladder, I’ve since treated my liver and strongly expect it to be only in my bladder if at all.
The respiratory infection was the easy bit, over in a week, never dying thanks to the artillery at hand.
The Long Covid especially in my nerves which caused nerve damage, and added to the PVFS from overlapping 6 week Flu in January, that has been a bigger impact but not in a fatal sense just an ongoing toll to bear.
But it’s practically out, and as I’m trying to emphasise, no new Covid has been detected in my airways since the initial infection, only the Long Covid working it’s course though the body.
Every new infection I get automatically invades my entire respiratory system, which is why I really must be so observant and proactive about treating aggressively, just for comfort in life really, if I’ll be wiped out by something, it can be any shape asteroid I’m just trying to live more comfortably and heal further.
So it really indicates to me that I have some very good immunity to Covid, not having seen a trace or indication of new infection since September.
This just doesn’t happen to me with infections usually.
So I’m not scared about myself dying from a respiratory Covid infection.
I may be simply immune to it fullstop for we will see how long. But I had that, it was no match for the treatments that give me life quality and really have kept me breathing, literally that’s normally a figure of speech.
And I’m not willing to accept the label of a superspreader, because I’m unvaxxed.
If I have immunity as it genuinely appears, I must have sufficient natural antibodies.
I am at more risk, on paper, in line with as much direct monitored first hand experience of all stages of Covid as anybody here, from vaccine side effects, which are a risk, however we put it it’s fact.
I’m honestly not personally scared of Covid for myself. I never was. From the off. And I was right up until now, and with the apparent immunity acquisition the prognosis is looking promising on that front.
Is that not a fair enough point of view and way of rationalising things?
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