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<blockquote data-quote="Debandez" data-source="post: 2730478" data-attributes="member: 460354"><p>I've never had a covid jab. I had covid symptoms at the end of 2019 (flu like which lasted from 26 November until 18 December on and off - 3 waves - kept thinking I was getting over it then ended up back in front of the fire freezing!!!) and as soon as covid antibody tests became available to the general public i paid for one. </p><p></p><p>I was loaded with antibodies. </p><p></p><p>Out of sheer curiosity I paid for monthly tests since (almost every month until recently) expensive hobby at @£50 a test, and I'm still loaded with them. </p><p></p><p>Last test was May and result was >2500 (they don't confirm exact amount when over 2500 for some reason). I haven't had as much as a sniffle since incredibly as i have 2 young grandchildren who constantly have colds and my daughter is a school teacher to infants who constantly pass on their colds to her. This is usual for me as I usually get at least 1 cold a year so nobody more surprised than me.</p><p></p><p>If f you can, maybe get your antibody levels checked and take it from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Debandez, post: 2730478, member: 460354"] I've never had a covid jab. I had covid symptoms at the end of 2019 (flu like which lasted from 26 November until 18 December on and off - 3 waves - kept thinking I was getting over it then ended up back in front of the fire freezing!!!) and as soon as covid antibody tests became available to the general public i paid for one. I was loaded with antibodies. Out of sheer curiosity I paid for monthly tests since (almost every month until recently) expensive hobby at @£50 a test, and I'm still loaded with them. Last test was May and result was >2500 (they don't confirm exact amount when over 2500 for some reason). I haven't had as much as a sniffle since incredibly as i have 2 young grandchildren who constantly have colds and my daughter is a school teacher to infants who constantly pass on their colds to her. This is usual for me as I usually get at least 1 cold a year so nobody more surprised than me. If f you can, maybe get your antibody levels checked and take it from there. [/QUOTE]
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