I appreciate this info!
Long story short, I contracted the virus last December ('19) and it truly kicked my ass for 10 day. It was the first time I had pneumonia and it took months for my lungs to recover. December of this year, almost to the day, I contracted it again. This time it was a fever for 1 day, flu like symptoms for a few more, then the lingering cough. I didn't plan on getting tested, but my wife insisted on it, due to her health over the previous 3 months. She developed? sepsis, for a post-op infection and that nearly killed her. BP almost bottomed out and she spent several days in the ICU. As I was recovering from the V, she started in with her symptoms and was similar to my condition last year.
She's been on synthroid for a few years and that's on your list. I'll save it and work through getting on the program.
Edit: my kids never showed the slightest symptom and my daughter tested negative. I didn't want to put my 10yo son through the test.
Those who say it can't be done, are usually interrupted by
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- James A. Baldwin