Author Topic: COVID Omicron Booster  (Read 2777 times)

[Buddie]

Re: COVID Omicron Booster
« Reply #10 on: October 16, 2022, 01:47:56 pm »
No it's not about conspiracy theories at all, it's about danger of a setback, but you talk about it as if a setback is nothing, setbacks can be much worse than covid to be honest with you. I'm in a setback from antibiotics not a vaccine but it's been going on for 2.5 years and I'm still only about 40% recovered from it. It's been much more scary than the previous withdrawals, so yeah setbacks are a little bit of a concern but you're right of course covid is definitely nothing to play with, so not medical advice, I'm not a doctor ( waiver )but I've had covid twice already in this setback and each time treated it with ozone therapy with Ubvi and high-dose vitamin IV infusions along with nebulizing colloidal silver with lugols iodine. My dad who's 80 y.o. also recently recovered within just a week, he used hydroxychloroquine and it turned his covid around very quickly. I couldnt do hcql, cause I just don't do any medications at all so can't speak to that but I had no setbacks from any of the other treatments I've had. Maybe I was just lucky but the abx sure almost killed me)
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[Buddie]

Re: COVID Omicron Booster
« Reply #11 on: October 16, 2022, 01:52:36 pm »
No it's not about conspiracy theories at all, it's about danger of a setback, but you talk about it as if a setback is nothing, setbacks can be much worse than covid to be honest with you. I'm in a setback from antibiotics not a vaccine but it's been going on for 2.5 years and I'm still only about 40% recovered from it. It's been much more scary than the previous withdrawals, so yeah setbacks are a little bit of a concern but you're right of course covid is definitely nothing to play with, so not medical advice, I'm not a doctor ( waiver )but I've had covid twice already in this setback and each time treated it with ozone therapy with Ubvi and high-dose vitamin IV infusions along with nebulizing colloidal silver with lugols iodine. My dad who's 80 y.o. also recently recovered within just a week, he used hydroxychloroquine and it turned his covid around very quickly. I couldnt do hcql, cause I just don't do any medications at all so can't speak to that but I had no setbacks from any of the other treatments I've had. Maybe I was just lucky but the abx sure almost killed me)

I didn't see it that way.

Maybe I went too hard in this, I didn't know it could be this bad. My apologies to you and [...].

I might have judged too soon.
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[Buddie]

Re: COVID Omicron Booster
« Reply #12 on: October 16, 2022, 02:18:52 pm »
Oh that's sweet and you don't need to apologize, I'm glad you can tolerate the vaccine, I'm sure it helps some of us, these times are just crazy, wishing you good health :smitten:
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[Buddie]

Re: COVID Omicron Booster
« Reply #13 on: October 30, 2022, 08:28:38 pm »
I wanted to circle back here, and say that I did get the Omicron Bivalent Booster (Pfizer) two weeks ago. I had an uptick in sxs for two days and then went back to baseline. Now, I seem to be fine and just dealing with my regular taper sxs. Just leaving this here in case this question has come up for others and they want to hear various experiences from folks.

I'm glad I got it, but I agree that everyone has to make their own decision around this b/c no two reactions will be the same. Thanks again, everyone, for weighing in. It helped jog me out of decision paralysis.

Sending you all good healing thoughts.

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