(04-19-2022, 09:06 PM)ShadowsDad Wrote: Gabapentin can also be used as a pain killer for other things. We're giving it to our older dog for the pain of arthritis.
Andrew, yeah, that long ago it has long since worn off. It's gone after 6 months, but there is no jab for the strain making the rounds now anyway. But once you get over it you might have natural immunity (NI). If you hadn't taken the jabs I would have written flat out natural immunity and not "might". But no studies have been done re: NI after having had the jab or having the jab after having developed NI. I follow this stuff very closely and all we get publicly are opinions by people who should keep quiet because when they're called out on it they have no data. I asked the head of the Maine CDC for a link to some data after a public statement by him that I knew hadn't been studied. I got crickets as a response. The next night he walked it back but gave another opinion. I didn't bother asking for a link to that data, I knew there was none. Anyway, the immune system is a marvelous thing and will recognize future strains of covid unless they make one in a test tube that is massively different than todays.
I had covid in Feb' 2020. My wife and I carried on as per normal. There is absolutely no way she could have escaped being infected by me. Yet she never showed even one symptom. While I was the sickest I can ever remember being, for her, nothing. I have no proof for what I'm about to write. I suspect she didn't get it because she had one of the coronavirus "cold bugs" as a child. We know that she didn't have SARS 20+ years ago, yet another coronavirus.
BTW, my symptoms were different than yours. I had my suspicions in March, but didn't even know what I had until late April when the CDC announced new symptoms and they were exactly mine. I just had it 2 months prior. As fast as this thing mutates (but it's not influenza) the only solution is natural immunity and let our bodies do what they're good at, recognizing an enemy and fighting it. I wish fauci and the cdc would start to follow the science that's right in front of them and has been all this time.
I'm pretty sure I had covid in early February of 2020 due to where I work, but that was before covid was a thing in America and there wasn't any testing available for it.
(04-19-2022, 09:09 PM)ShadowsDad Wrote: Andrew, gee, I hope we don't all get shingles! I'm not an anti vax'er when it really is a vaccine and I had 2 different vaccines for shingles. (if my memory serves me)
I mean, technically if you've had chickenpox before, you have the shingles virus in your nerve cells for the rest of your life. I'm guessing anyone who was alive before the mid 90s, probably had chickenpox.
My comment about "everyone will get it" was related to covid though.
Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.