Some of you have probably noticed my absense on here for the last week or so.
I ended up getting the Flu A, which l am assuming because l took a covid test at home to check if it was covid.
It was not covid, so l am assuming Flu A since it seems that it is pretty popular right now.
I ended up being in bed since last Tuesday.
My fever was at 103F for five of the days, which wasnt horrible.
Just when the temp dropped did l feel much pain.
Anyway, what do you do when you get sick?
Go to the hopsital right away when you have a fever or gamble with your life by taking no medicine?
Everyone has their own scientific theory on healing, and what works best with themselves.
I would like to hear everything, but try not to flood the replies because l dont know how soon l can answer.
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20 sats \ 2 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic 18 Feb
I wouldn’t go to the hospital unless I knew that they could do something for me, other than kill me with their modern medicines.
I would rather stay sick at home and take my vitamin C & D & zinc with lots of water to repair myself.
To say that I don’t trust modern medicine would be a gross understatement, ever since the fiasco of COVID19 and the declarations of the medical science experts that have been peremptorily pardoned by the previous president. That did wonders for my trust factors.
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @Satosora OP 18 Feb
Vitamins help a lot.
I always have the feeling that whenever l go to the hospital, I will walk out with something worse.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic 18 Feb
Yeah, if you get the chance to walk out!! :)
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10 sats \ 3 replies \ @Aardvark 18 Feb
I basically lie on my couch and wine like a little bitch until I feel better.
It's not elegant, but it gets the job done.
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21 sats \ 2 replies \ @Satosora OP 18 Feb
Interesting.
No medicine?
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @Aardvark 18 Feb
Dayquil
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Satosora OP 18 Feb
I was always under the the impression that this medicine just masked and prolongs the virus.
But keeps it at a more manageable level?
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