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Tracy Sample's avatar

I am so sorry to hear this and hope you're rebounding and kicking COVID to the curb.

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Laura Wiley Haynes's avatar

Also quercetin against cytokine storm

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Laura Wiley Haynes's avatar

Get the paxlovid!

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Sandi Chelan's avatar

Hoping you're feeling better soon. It's different for everyone, but sleep was a big help for me (not that I had much choice.) 😅

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Scirocco Jones's avatar

Damn, sorry to hear that, Jim. Hope you're up and feeling better quickly.

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Scarecrow's avatar

Get well soon, man.

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Dotty's avatar

The only thing we could do was keep Alka Seltzer close ...warm water and much easier on stomache . Easy and helps it stay in stomache than into bloodstream . Stay warm and try to be happy .You can smoke but gummys work way better so you don't cough. Froots make sativa or indica and are delishly cheap $12.00 cherry is best .

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Betsy B's avatar

Vaxxed, I got it on a trip in late '21. I recommend a tumeric supplement with piperine to help provide systemic antiinflammation. You want to avoid covid breaking everything. Also, a good tester for the nose is a jar of garlic stuffed olives in the fridge. Lots of water and sleep sleep sleep even if you probably would do so due to the infection. Be good to yourself and we will watch the barricades . . . feel better soon.

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Will Pollock's avatar

feel better Jim! sending love and light for a speedy recovery

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KatheO's avatar

Oh, and you won't be able to smoke for a few days, Jim. Stock up on edibles, Kleenex and whiskey 😎

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Shelley Ross's avatar

Wishing you a speedy and complete recovery. www.fit4pandemic.com

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Shelley Ross's avatar

Click through to English language. This is state of art .

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Peter Backes's avatar

Sorry, Jim. Feel better.

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Lor's avatar

Oh Jim So sorry. Please rest & fluids and take a health break. Sending good vibes (!) and humor in the mix of it all.

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Chris's avatar

Ack. Grain of salt cuz no doctor. But there's some seemingly reputable studies on simple things like taking h1 and h2 antihistamines, Claritin/benedryl (aka generally great safety profile) and then more physical things helping at margins like saline nasal rinses and frequent mouthwash to decrease viral load....and to some degree duration. Personally I also have Azelastine as preventative given it's an ace2 inhibitor, but I think it might also be linked to reduced severity....don't quote me on that one, and lastly SaNOtize/Enovid, but this one needed to be ordered from abroad.

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Scirocco Jones's avatar

My understanding is the ACE2 receptor is what Covid uses to attach to a cell to spread., so would make some sense the med could help some people.

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Kevin's avatar

Sorry to hear. Really enjoyed the zoom meeting last night. All of you gave me much more to look at. Feel better Jim & family, and thank you for the work you (guys) do.

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Active Citizen's avatar

Hang in there Jim!

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