CORONA Grandson has covid

Fairwillows

Where I am supposed to be.
The 4 of us are not vaccinated. None of us has had covid, not once.

Sunday night 13 year old Grandson started throwing up, running a fever, crying from his head hurting so badly. I was the lucky one that got to clean up his symptoms. I started him on the protocol. I started the protocol. His headache disappeared as soon as I gave him Iver.

I tested him with a home kit on Monday, it was positive. The 16 year old Grandson was upset that he now has to be off work for a week, so I messaged their primary care doctor and requested a test at the drive through testing site. It also came back positive.

I personally think this was a virus, but I don't believe it was covid. I think the tests are registering all virus.

Grandson with covid has been absent of all symptoms since Monday. He was sick for 2 days. So his symptoms were swift, painful and then gone. Four days gone by and no one else is exhibiting symptoms. I'm praying it stays this way.
 

Hfcomms

EN66iq
Covid usually doesn’t mimic stomach flu symptoms like he had that and the instant tests are almost useless with false positives and negatives. The Ivermectin treats a multitude of viral infections and is definitely one of the first things to do if feeling poorly. Glad he got over it so quickly covid or not.
 

Fairwillows

Where I am supposed to be.
Covid usually doesn’t mimic stomach flu symptoms like he had that and the instant tests are almost useless with false positives and negatives. The Ivermectin treats a multitude of viral infections and is definitely one of the first things to do if feeling poorly. Glad he got over it so quickly covid or not.
I totally agree...but now we're quarantined so as not to freak out the rest of the family....lol.
 

Kathy in FL

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There are a couple of different viruses going around here in FL that have people convinced they have covid. But most doctors are saying that it isn't covid even when it is still politically expeditious for them to say it is.
 

abby normal

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Lots of viruses going around here also. My 6 year old had similar symptoms Saturday night, everything but the fever (he rarely runs them) came on rather suddenly before bed and was gone the next morning. Thank God he was in the bathroom when it hit, I thought he was going to throw up his shoes :eek:

Prayers for you and your family. And extra points for using the protocol, ivermectin is truly a miracle drug!
 

Fairwillows

Where I am supposed to be.
Thank you @abby normal . The oldest Grandson started throwing up right before dinner. Today is his 16th birthday!!! Poor kid, he'll remember this one. He requested homemade chicken tenders for dinner....I made them....went in to see why he was in bed, and he's been sick and in bed since then. Will have to have a birthday RE-DO for sure!!! I'm going to do the swab test tomorrow just out of curiosity.
 

Buick Electra

TB2K Girls with Guns
The 4 of us are not vaccinated. None of us has had covid, not once.

Sunday night 13 year old Grandson started throwing up, running a fever, crying from his head hurting so badly. I was the lucky one that got to clean up his symptoms. I started him on the protocol. I started the protocol. His headache disappeared as soon as I gave him Iver.

So proud of you FW!! ThumbsUp.png
 

Fairwillows

Where I am supposed to be.
Two and a half years....and not sick one time!!! The boys recovered quickly. Housemate and I are still slowly getting better. It wasn't what I thought it would be like. It started with a skull cracking headache that travelled in to my neck, shoulders, spine and hips. Chills, fever. No respiratory issues. Body aches and tummy issues are still lingering, and completely exhausted. Feeling better but not quite there yet.
 

summerthyme

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Two and a half years....and not sick one time!!! The boys recovered quickly. Housemate and I are still slowly getting better. It wasn't what I thought it would be like. It started with a skull cracking headache that travelled in to my neck, shoulders, spine and hips. Chills, fever. No respiratory issues. Body aches and tummy issues are still lingering, and completely exhausted. Feeling better but not quite there yet.
It took hubby and I three full weeks to have enough energy to work a full (easy) day. I still can have one decent day and be barely able to stay awake the next. But it beats the absolute weakness and fatigue during the first two weeks!

Your description of the symptoms is exactly how it hit us. And several family members tested positive (on both home test and Health Dept tests due to their jobs). DDILs doctor told her that there are lots of false negatives on the home tests, and if you test positive on a home test, you've got a heavy viral load.

Summerthyme
 
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Fairwillows

Where I am supposed to be.
It took hubby and I three full weeks to have enough energy to work a full (easy) day. I still can have one decent day and be barely able to stay awake the next. But it beats the absolute weakness and fatigue during the first two weeks!

Your description of the symptoms is a lost exactly how it hit us. And several family members tested positive (on both home test and Health Dept tests due to their jobs). DDILs doctor told her that there are lots of false negatives on the home tests, and if you test positive on a home test, you've got a heavy viral load.

Summerthyme
Thanks for that information. 3 weeks must have seemed like an eternity!!! I'm so sorry!

I took some charcoal, which helped my stomach a lot, and then I am topping it off with diatomacaeous earth a couple times a day, until my stomach gets back to normal. I didn't even bother taking a test....the symptoms were proof enough for me.

Youngest Grandson went to public school for 3 weeks after arriving home from boys camp. I'm pretty sure the cesspool at school is where he picked it up.
 

Wildwood

Veteran Member
About four days in, I got the stomach issues. All six of us ended up with covid and none of us progressed through the stages just exactly the same. One of the kids started right out with the throwing up and the other never did. I had three weeks of hell and a very slow recovery but my oxygen stayed good with it, only ever dropping to around the mid nineties for a couple of hours one day. Without following the protocol. I'm not sure I would have survived it as sick as I was. It was just a blip on the radar for the rest of them.
 
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