Well, it finally happened to me. It was inevitable I guess, since both my wife and then my son got it. I woke up Saturday with a headache, but didn't think much of it. I drank a cup of coffee and a big glass of ice water then went for a 4.5 mile ruck with 50 lbs on my back in 90+ degree heat without a cloud in the sky. The ruck went as well as could be expected and the headache disappeared during it but came back once I got back and ate lunch.
Sunday I still had the headache and felt a bit malaised, but nothing significant. I had suspicions, but I still wasn't sure. Monday I woke up and knew for sure that I had it. I had the headache still, in addition I also had a mild fever, aches/chills, tickle in my throat, a wet cough, mild sinus congestion, O2 level at 93 and heavy fatigue. Getting out of bed to pee was a challenge.
Tuesday morning was no different but I soldiered on and went and got tested. It took 2 1/2 hours of sitting in my truck waiting for my turn. Absolutely miserable when all you want to do is lay down and rest. Postive of course. I let my doctor know that afternoon. I had already corresponded with him when my wife got it and asked if he had a treatment protocol. He said that his office was following the Drs Fareed and Tyson protocol which include hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin and azythromiacin/doxycycline. I had my prescriptions that evening and began taking them as prescribed. I woke up the next day (today) totally fine. All symptoms resolved (O2 level back to 98) except the tickle in my throat and cough.
This is the third time I've seen the treatment protocol work in under 12 hours of starting it (my wife, my son and then me). I don't know how many success cases there have to be for evidence to go from anecdotal to confirmed, but from my 3 and then the thousands of other successful early treatments by the many doctors who have ignored the CDC/NIH and taken it upon themselves to not abandon their patients until it's too late just because they were blindly following the CDC guidelines, in my mind it's no longer anecdotal.
I truly believe the CDC/NIH is negligent at the very least and criminal at the worst for tens of thousands of deaths and overworked hospital staff. I no longer have any faith whatsoever in anything they say or recommend. I'll be following my doctor and his opinions and completely disregard anything from them for now on. And, after this experience and new found knowledge/conclusions, I'll never get the vaccine.
If you're interested in reading about their early Covid treatment protocol, just search for Drs Fareed and Tyson early Covid treatment protocol. It should be one of the first links that pops up.