QUOTE(jbcoder @ Nov 1 2022, 12:13 PM)
I found a confirmed covid-19 positive patient so I deliberately try to infect myself by being the caretaker.
2. I started to develop mild pounding headache from the exposure, likely due to front-line invasion attempt at nasal area by the virus. No chills, fevers, aches elsewhere, or difficulty breathing. Strength is still optimal.
On the day of symptoms I took alltest rapid RTK and it was negative. I suspect it's because the virus did not make it down the throat/upper tract and this confirms with my lack of dry throat/irritation there.
The next day my headache was gone replaced with itchy nasals that occasionally wants to sneeze but it's gone also.
My conclusion with this experimentation is that past exposure to covid has fortified my front-line nasal defense to successfully neutralize a high viral load of covid-19 virus.
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2. I started to develop mild pounding headache from the exposure, likely due to front-line invasion attempt at nasal area by the virus. No chills, fevers, aches elsewhere, or difficulty breathing. Strength is still optimal.
On the day of symptoms I took alltest rapid RTK and it was negative. I suspect it's because the virus did not make it down the throat/upper tract and this confirms with my lack of dry throat/irritation there.
The next day my headache was gone replaced with itchy nasals that occasionally wants to sneeze but it's gone also.
My conclusion with this experimentation is that past exposure to covid has fortified my front-line nasal defense to successfully neutralize a high viral load of covid-19 virus.
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Nov 1 2022, 01:12 PM

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