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network dude
I have had it and been re-exposed multiple times for certain.
The 1st time I got it was the last week of March 2020. It was horrible. I could hardly breathe for about 15 days. My body ached all over. I had this
bizarre cough. And I was exhausted sleeping 10-14 hours a day- extreme fatigue.
Since I am asthmatic and couldn't find my asthma inhaler, I was taking large doses of Magnesium tablets just to breathe. A lot of people with asthma
have a magnesium deficiency. But for Covid, I was taking 5-8 magnesium tablets a day just to breathe.
Back in March 2020, the media was still denying that Covid was airborn. March media stories contended that the only way a person could catch it was
close contact from another infected person. The media didn't admit that Covid was airborn until the end of April. So everyone in my neighborhood who
had it in March didn't wear masks until May.
Since I rarely get sick, I did not like what Covid did to me. I wanted to be sure I was immune for good. The only way to be sure is re-exposure. So
yes, I re-exposed myself to coughing people in hopes that I would catch a mutation to fight it off.
Then I signed up for antibodies research in Arizona.The antibodies test is based off testing for a specific protein which people's bodies release to
fight off Covid. That specific protein is what the vaccines are based on as well. The vaccines make the human body release the specific protein to
fight Covid.
But low and behold, on the antibody test I tested negative to the protein. Yet, I know I had Covid. And I know I re-exposed myself on purpose. And I
live in 85009, which has the most Covid cases in the state of Arizona- even more than Yuma. So I know I am immune. Yet, my body is not producing the
protein. How so?
My immune system is different from others. I am immune to diseases that most people are not immune to. I was exposed to herpes at birth and developed
a newborn immunity to it that has lasted my whole life. I am immune to mononucleosis (my sister spit on my toothbrush to infect me on purpose) and
fought it off without incident.
So despite signing up for antibodies research and testing negative for the protein that the average immune system uses to fight Covid, I re-exposed
myself again. Easy to do in 85009, the most cases in Arizona.
Low and behold, my new co-worker tested positive for Covid in October and we share a 36×48 inch office space. She does not wear a mask because she
has COPD respiratory problems. And still on re-exposure to Covid in the office, I maybe only had a cough for a few days and slept a few extra
hours.
Yet, still no "protein" that is tested for in the antibodies test even though I know for certain that I am immune.
So I am signing up again for antibody research and hoping that they take a closer look at my blood sample to see if they can figure out why I am
immune when my immune system does not release the protein that they test for. Clearly my immune system is killing Covid with a different method. Hope
they figure out how.