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MaxPower wrote:So it appears that everyone who shares their experience are clueless to how they got it.
Oh i never went out and i always used to sanitize and keep my distance bla bla bla
Yeh sure you did.....do we expect them to say they were zessing and spreading germs?
OK
True eh...never expect them to come clean.MaxPower wrote:So it appears that everyone who shares their experience are clueless to how they got it.
Oh i never went out and i always used to sanitize and keep my distance bla bla bla
Yeh sure you did.....do we expect them to say they were zessing and spreading germs?
OK
Dohplaydat wrote:MaxPower wrote:So it appears that everyone who shares their experience are clueless to how they got it.
Oh i never went out and i always used to sanitize and keep my distance bla bla bla
Yeh sure you did.....do we expect them to say they were zessing and spreading germs?
OK
I got it last September. I work from home, barely go out except grocery. Actually during that period I hadn't seen even my parents for weeks and I live on my own.
Got it from my neighbor who came to drop some cake. I hadn't seen her in a couple weeks and I was wearing a mask she wasn't. She came inside for a while, maybe 30 mins. My mask was on right through.
She herself assumed she safe too as she and her mom stay home and only go grocery.
2 days later she messaged me to say she and mom sick and they gonna get tested. About a week after that I got symptoms, however, they were quite mild.
They got their positive results almost 2 weeks later.
I didn't get tested as I didn't wanna leave the house to infect anyone, but I'm 99% sure it was given my symptoms.
What was weird about Covid was how long it lingered. It never got bad, but for more than weeks I had chills, headaches, fatigue, developed a small cough that lasted like 2 months.
Even mild it's not something to take likely.
Redress10 wrote:
Steups...Bro understand something.
You cannot say that you had a disease unless you were TESTED for it. What madness are you sharing on this forum? Your symptoms could have been the result of any one of the diseases that mimic covid. It could have been dengue fever for all you know.
This is very irresponsible of you.
Dohplaydat wrote:Redress10 wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:MaxPower wrote:So it appears that everyone who shares their experience are clueless to how they got it.
Oh i never went out and i always used to sanitize and keep my distance bla bla bla
Yeh sure you did.....do we expect them to say they were zessing and spreading germs?
OK
I got it last September. I work from home, barely go out except grocery. Actually during that period I hadn't seen even my parents for weeks and I live on my own.
Got it from my neighbor who came to drop some cake. I hadn't seen her in a couple weeks and I was wearing a mask she wasn't. She came inside for a while, maybe 30 mins. My mask was on right through.
She herself assumed she safe too as she and her mom stay home and only go grocery.
2 days later she messaged me to say she and mom sick and they gonna get tested. About a week after that I got symptoms, however, they were quite mild.
They got their positive results almost 2 weeks later.
I didn't get tested as I didn't wanna leave the house to infect anyone, but I'm 99% sure it was given my symptoms.
What was weird about Covid was how long it lingered. It never got bad, but for more than weeks I had chills, headaches, fatigue, developed a small cough that lasted like 2 months.
Even mild it's not something to take likely.
Steups...Bro understand something.
You cannot say that you had a disease unless you were TESTED for it. What madness are you sharing on this forum? Your symptoms could have been the result of any one of the diseases that mimic covid. It could have been dengue fever for all you know.
This is very irresponsible of you.
I've had dengue before, and that was not dengue, barely registered any fever at all. Anyhow I did do an antigen test later which confirmed I had it.
Redress10 wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:Redress10 wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:MaxPower wrote:So it appears that everyone who shares their experience are clueless to how they got it.
Oh i never went out and i always used to sanitize and keep my distance bla bla bla
Yeh sure you did.....do we expect them to say they were zessing and spreading germs?
OK
I got it last September. I work from home, barely go out except grocery. Actually during that period I hadn't seen even my parents for weeks and I live on my own.
Got it from my neighbor who came to drop some cake. I hadn't seen her in a couple weeks and I was wearing a mask she wasn't. She came inside for a while, maybe 30 mins. My mask was on right through.
She herself assumed she safe too as she and her mom stay home and only go grocery.
2 days later she messaged me to say she and mom sick and they gonna get tested. About a week after that I got symptoms, however, they were quite mild.
They got their positive results almost 2 weeks later.
I didn't get tested as I didn't wanna leave the house to infect anyone, but I'm 99% sure it was given my symptoms.
What was weird about Covid was how long it lingered. It never got bad, but for more than weeks I had chills, headaches, fatigue, developed a small cough that lasted like 2 months.
Even mild it's not something to take likely.
Steups...Bro understand something.
You cannot say that you had a disease unless you were TESTED for it. What madness are you sharing on this forum? Your symptoms could have been the result of any one of the diseases that mimic covid. It could have been dengue fever for all you know.
This is very irresponsible of you.
I've had dengue before, and that was not dengue, barely registered any fever at all. Anyhow I did do an antigen test later which confirmed I had it.
Bro
All of that are mute points. What I am contesting is where you think you got a disease from based on your "symptoms". Unless you got a test that confirmed that you were covid positive at the time of your "illness" then you cannot say that you were suffering from covid. Your neighbour's covid status is irrelevant as to your status.
[/quote]It is very misleading for you to come and say that you HAD covid and it was quite mild. That isn't medically accurate. What you are doing is speculating.
Your antigen test is irrelevant as well.
Dohplaydat wrote:Redress10 wrote:
Steups...Bro understand something.
You cannot say that you had a disease unless you were TESTED for it. What madness are you sharing on this forum? Your symptoms could have been the result of any one of the diseases that mimic covid. It could have been dengue fever for all you know.
This is very irresponsible of you.
I've had dengue before, and that was not dengue, barely registered any fever at all. Anyhow I did do an antigen test later which confirmed I had it.
And anyway, because I can self isolate easily, instead of going out and getting testing and waiting 2 weeks like my neighbor I just waited it out bro....
U do know that in the US only 1 in 6 covid cases are detected? Many don't get tested because it's either too mild or asymptomatic.
Many countries told citizens if they're sick don't bother coming in to get tested if they're young and healthy, as they don't want any further spread.
Redress10 wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:MaxPower wrote:So it appears that everyone who shares their experience are clueless to how they got it.
Oh i never went out and i always used to sanitize and keep my distance bla bla bla
Yeh sure you did.....do we expect them to say they were zessing and spreading germs?
OK
I got it last September. I work from home, barely go out except grocery. Actually during that period I hadn't seen even my parents for weeks and I live on my own.
Got it from my neighbor who came to drop some cake. I hadn't seen her in a couple weeks and I was wearing a mask she wasn't. She came inside for a while, maybe 30 mins. My mask was on right through.
She herself assumed she safe too as she and her mom stay home and only go grocery.
2 days later she messaged me to say she and mom sick and they gonna get tested. About a week after that I got symptoms, however, they were quite mild.
They got their positive results almost 2 weeks later.
I didn't get tested as I didn't wanna leave the house to infect anyone, but I'm 99% sure it was given my symptoms.
What was weird about Covid was how long it lingered. It never got bad, but for more than weeks I had chills, headaches, fatigue, developed a small cough that lasted like 2 months.
Even mild it's not something to take likely.
Steups...Bro understand something.
You cannot say that you had a disease unless you were TESTED for it. What madness are you sharing on this forum? Your symptoms could have been the result of any one of the diseases that mimic covid. It could have been dengue fever for all you know.
This is very irresponsible of you.
SuperiorMan wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:Redress10 wrote:
Steups...Bro understand something.
You cannot say that you had a disease unless you were TESTED for it. What madness are you sharing on this forum? Your symptoms could have been the result of any one of the diseases that mimic covid. It could have been dengue fever for all you know.
This is very irresponsible of you.
I've had dengue before, and that was not dengue, barely registered any fever at all. Anyhow I did do an antigen test later which confirmed I had it.
And anyway, because I can self isolate easily, instead of going out and getting testing and waiting 2 weeks like my neighbor I just waited it out bro....
U do know that in the US only 1 in 6 covid cases are detected? Many don't get tested because it's either too mild or asymptomatic.
Many countries told citizens if they're sick don't bother coming in to get tested if they're young and healthy, as they don't want any further spread.
Cuck,
Were you ever confirmed to have Covid-19 via the appropriate testing?
If you were not then don't say you had and come on here spreading misinformation. Don't try to fool the good people of Tuner.
Dohplaydat wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:Redress10 wrote:
Steups...Bro understand something.
You cannot say that you had a disease unless you were TESTED for it. What madness are you sharing on this forum? Your symptoms could have been the result of any one of the diseases that mimic covid. It could have been dengue fever for all you know.
This is very irresponsible of you.
I've had dengue before, and that was not dengue, barely registered any fever at all. Anyhow I did do an antigen test later which confirmed I had it.
And anyway, because I can self isolate easily, instead of going out and getting testing and waiting 2 weeks like my neighbor I just waited it out bro....
U do know that in the US only 1 in 6 covid cases are detected? Many don't get tested because it's either too mild or asymptomatic.
Many countries told citizens if they're sick don't bother coming in to get tested if they're young and healthy, as they don't want any further spread.
Cuck,
Were you ever confirmed to have Covid-19 via the appropriate testing?
If you were not then don't say you had and come on here spreading misinformation. Don't try to fool the good people of Tuner.
LOL ok virgin, carry on.
SuperiorMan wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:Redress10 wrote:
Steups...Bro understand something.
You cannot say that you had a disease unless you were TESTED for it. What madness are you sharing on this forum? Your symptoms could have been the result of any one of the diseases that mimic covid. It could have been dengue fever for all you know.
This is very irresponsible of you.
I've had dengue before, and that was not dengue, barely registered any fever at all. Anyhow I did do an antigen test later which confirmed I had it.
And anyway, because I can self isolate easily, instead of going out and getting testing and waiting 2 weeks like my neighbor I just waited it out bro....
U do know that in the US only 1 in 6 covid cases are detected? Many don't get tested because it's either too mild or asymptomatic.
Many countries told citizens if they're sick don't bother coming in to get tested if they're young and healthy, as they don't want any further spread.
Cuck,
Were you ever confirmed to have Covid-19 via the appropriate testing?
If you were not then don't say you had and come on here spreading misinformation. Don't try to fool the good people of Tuner.
LOL ok virgin, carry on.
Cuck,
The only virgin is you. You lied about sleeping with women just like you lied about getting covid and having a "minister friend" who told you there was a curfew. Your mother already told me this.
I cherish this community too much to let this slide so please refrain from conducting yourself in such a way anymore.
Dohplaydat wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:Redress10 wrote:
Steups...Bro understand something.
You cannot say that you had a disease unless you were TESTED for it. What madness are you sharing on this forum? Your symptoms could have been the result of any one of the diseases that mimic covid. It could have been dengue fever for all you know.
This is very irresponsible of you.
I've had dengue before, and that was not dengue, barely registered any fever at all. Anyhow I did do an antigen test later which confirmed I had it.
And anyway, because I can self isolate easily, instead of going out and getting testing and waiting 2 weeks like my neighbor I just waited it out bro....
U do know that in the US only 1 in 6 covid cases are detected? Many don't get tested because it's either too mild or asymptomatic.
Many countries told citizens if they're sick don't bother coming in to get tested if they're young and healthy, as they don't want any further spread.
Cuck,
Were you ever confirmed to have Covid-19 via the appropriate testing?
If you were not then don't say you had and come on here spreading misinformation. Don't try to fool the good people of Tuner.
LOL ok virgin, carry on.
Cuck,
The only virgin is you. You lied about sleeping with women just like you lied about getting covid and having a "minister friend" who told you there was a curfew. Your mother already told me this.
I cherish this community too much to let this slide so please refrain from conducting yourself in such a way anymore.
None are lies bro. I know how you idolize me so no worries.
Redress10 wrote:DPD
Symptoms reflect a viral illness. There are over 200 viral illnesses, you have stated that you didn't test for covid yet you have diagnosed yourself as having covid based on that interaction with your neighbour. This is INSANITY
Never mind your timeline between interaction and onset of symptoms is wayyy off for covid but that is another topic altogether. One I don't care to get involved in.
Your antibody test is irrelevant and doesn't prove this interaction gave you covid. In fact it doesn't prove anything at all. Dafuq you even talking about. Simple things such as pollen interaction could cause ya body to create antibodies. Doesn't mean that you were ever infected with covid. Could just mean that you came into contact with it. Contact doesn't automatically result in infection. Infection requires very specific conditions in order for a successful transmission to take place. Like I said, your anti body test results are irrelevant.
Whether 80% of symptoms are mild or not is irrelevant as well. The only thing that is relevant in scientific setting is testing and test results. You don't have any of these.
Your posts are misleading and the mods should seriously look into whether keeping them up is responsible in this time. For all we know you can be a hypochondriac who claim to have had every single disease known to mankind.
Redress10 wrote:Unless he had a positive covid tests at the time of his infection he can't say he had covid.
Symptoms are irrelevant when diagnosing a disease. Symptoms get you through the hospital door and testing gets you treatment. Would a doctor treat someone for a disease without ordering tests? Hell no. His experience are of a "mild viral infection", the testing is to determine exactly what it is/was.
So he can't come on this forum and say he had a disease that he never tested for. That is insane. Most viral illnesses appear similar and the tests are used to differentiate them.
And no...most of us would not have "had covid and not even know it". Wth are you even talking about. We are literally seeing people contracting covid daily and dying and this is dumb sh*t you will come and say.
Guys there is a huge chance that you haven't been in contact with covid and will never be. Don't believe that you may have been in contact and you are safe. Keep your guard up.
Dohplaydat wrote:Redress10 wrote:Unless he had a positive covid tests at the time of his infection he can't say he had covid.
Symptoms are irrelevant when diagnosing a disease. Symptoms get you through the hospital door and testing gets you treatment. Would a doctor treat someone for a disease without ordering tests? Hell no. His experience are of a "mild viral infection", the testing is to determine exactly what it is/was.
So he can't come on this forum and say he had a disease that he never tested for. That is insane. Most viral illnesses appear similar and the tests are used to differentiate them.
And no...most of us would not have "had covid and not even know it". Wth are you even talking about. We are literally seeing people contracting covid daily and dying and this is dumb sh*t you will come and say.
Guys there is a huge chance that you haven't been in contact with covid and will never be. Don't believe that you may have been in contact and you are safe. Keep your guard up.
Well I don't meet your criteria bro
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