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Do you guys fear death by COVID?
Thread starterBirdie
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I'd rather not suffer. The hospitals here are overrun and I rather go quickly and on my own terms. I'd also feel like a burden on the system and the doctors if I got sick enough with COVID
I had it and sadly it did nothing except giving me those normal flu symptoms plus I couldn't taste stuff for another week. Sometimes I also still feel exhausted (maybe that's just me by default though).
I wasn't scared anything bad was going to happen while having it for some reason (actually I'm an extreme hypochonder) and would have been fine with dying (as I welcome death anyways).
It seems like a horrible death, but at least it is a passive way to die. You don't have to do anything once you've caught it. Based on my good health unfortunately I don't think it would be fatal for me, but I would absolutely not go to the hospital for treatment just in case it could progress to being lethal.
No. I already had it, unfortunately. The symptoms were extremely unpleasant, but I never felt as though I would die from it. I'd definitely like to avoid catching it again, though
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No. I already had it, unfortunately. The symptoms were extremely unpleasant, but I never felt as though I would die from it. I'd definitely like to avoid catching it again, though
I believe I had it too, right before it blew up in the news (or it might have before and I just wasn't paying attention.)
So at the time I thought it was some version of the flu with an awful cough, lasted over two weeks.
I'm surprised my deteriorating body didn't succumb further to it. I guess I am used to feeling mentally and physically miserable and just unwell, overall. I'm used to being uncomfortable. So I'm not going to make a fuss over a temporary illness, I probably wouldn't, even if I was more certain it was covid at the time.
I avoid the hospital at all costs and I hate doctor appointments that aren't necessary, even the ones that are for my situation, are very draining.
Susceptible people have a right to be concerned (and the rest of us have to be cautious for their sake) but I think some others have taken this opportunity to display hypochondriac tendencies.
Personally, I really could not afford to add another thing to my list to complain or worry about. I've noticed a social media phenomenon of people acting like some authoritative voice of moral good-doers regarding precautionary measures, and then those very same people end up putting others at risk.
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WhatDoesTheFoxSay?
Hold your head high, and your middle finger higher
I hear ARDS, if you develop it, can suffocate you like a fish out of water so no, thank you. Not to mention the exorbitant hospital charges should you be intubated or put on a ventilator. Most patients get away with little to no symptoms, but as we know, bad luck doesn't discriminate. All the more so if you're on immunosuppressive drugs. Unless hospitals revise their policies on mercy killing, a slow and painful death by Coronavirus disease is not how I want to go.
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I'm not as much scared of death by COVID than I am of the possibility of surviving a serious case of it. People who got it worse but survived tend to get out of it full of sequels that impacts them afterwards and requires intensive treatment and phisiotherapy. I'd rather suffer but die than suffer, survive and keep suffering.
I do. I think it's a terrible way to die, even if you're suicidal. I don't want to die like this, so sometimes I get really desperate and start thinking about CTB before COVID gets me. I'm young, but overweight, so I fear it can kill me... I believe everyone should have a death as comfortable as possible, it should be a right... it's so sad to live in this world; we are meaningless to the universe... if there was a God, we wouldn't go through so many horrible things and many young people wouldn't lose their lives to a virus. I hope there's something better waiting for all of us in afterlife. At the same time, if there's nothing, it's okay too... all suffering is gone once we die, then. But it seems so unfair... existence, and then, non existence. What are we suffering for
I wish it existed but it's a giant scam from everything I've learned. So don't worry u won't be dying from that. The vaccine though. I won't even go into that u have to do your research.
Yeah I'm pretty terrified of catching covid. I hear some people lose their sense of smell and taste. That would suck big time. And if it was more severe I'd have to see doctors and nurses and I kinda hate most doctors and nurses. I've had bad experiences with these people. I try to avoid them at all costs. And dying of it sounds awful. Drowning in your own lungs? Being intubated? In a hospital? Yeah. No thanks. If I have to die I'd rather it be on my own terms.
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x~Sophia~x
Always give 100% - unless you’re donating blood.
Is it really that terrible? I know it wildly varies in how badly it affects people, but it seems less nasty than most of the common suicide methods. I caught it last april and felt no particular way about it even though I got really sick for two weeks.
Of course it's "that terrible."
OK, you tested positive for covid last April and you were "really sick for two weeks." But you weren't in Intensive Care, struggling for every breath, intubated, and then learning how to walk again after spending three + weeks in bed.
"... less nasty than most of the common suicide methods."??? Oh do me a favour - and you claim to be of above average intelligence...!?
The resulting death by covid that could possibly end the pain of living I feel would be a blessing tbh. What I'm more afraid of is the physical suffering I could feel if infected by the disease, the guilt in possibly infecting others, & the possible complications I could acquire if I survive the sickness
Of course it's "that terrible."
OK, you tested positive for covid last April and you were "really sick for two weeks." But you weren't in Intensive Care, struggling for every breath, intubated, and then learning how to walk again after spending three + weeks in bed.
"... less nasty than most of the common suicide methods."??? Oh do me a favour - and you claim to be of above average intelligence...!?
You describe surviving covid, not dying by it, and what you describe is nowhere near as bad as surviving after getting cut in half by a train or blowing your face off with a gun. So I don't really understand your point at all. In fact, it felt like my (supposedly) above average intelligence shrunk down to a little pea when reading your post.
No I don't fear it, kind of hoping it happens but I know it won't. Honestly it's so tragic to see people that actually have a future and don't want to die dying from Covid, while I have no future and want to die, if I could I would take their place.
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x~Sophia~x
Always give 100% - unless you’re donating blood.
You describe surviving covid, not dying by it, and what you describe is nowhere near as bad as surviving after getting cut in half by a train or blowing your face off with a gun. So I don't really understand your point at all. In fact, it felt like my (supposedly) above average intelligence shrunk down to a little pea when reading your post.
The only difference between surviving covid and dying by covid, is that the patient doesn't have to learn to walk again, so I don't really understand YOUR point either.
Also, the people who survive a suicide attempt know the risks if they survive, whereas covid survivors were just busy getting on with their lives when covid came along and floored them.
Surely you can't make comparisons...
It depends a lot on how the disease affected the body. Many people have to learn how to breathe and eat again, due to intubation, and leave the hospital in a wheelchair.
I wish it existed but it's a giant scam from everything I've learned. So don't worry u won't be dying from that. The vaccine though. I won't even go into that u have to do your research.
It depends a lot on how the disease affected the body. Many people have to learn how to breathe and eat again, due to intubation, and leave the hospital in a wheelchair.
No, it's not. I personally know many doctors and nurses and they aren't lying.
Sign up for brandnewtube and u will see a ton of censored information about the tests, the vaccine, and other goals of why they are doing this. Bitchute is also good to help educate about the plandemic. There are many people within the system who keep this lie going because they don't want to lose their job. Many people are willing to go along to get along and there's plenty of people working in these fields who have low empathy which makes them not care that much if they harm someone. Don't think because someone is a doctor or nurse that somehow this makes them a saint far from it. Hospitals were getting 39,000 per patient that they intubate. So there was strong incentives to put people on ventilators which then killed them. They got an additional 13,000 to label a death as Covid. With incentives like this doesn't it make u wonder a little bit if something is not right?
No, I don't fear death by Covid, or death by any other fatal disease for that matter. I would welcome it actually because then I wouldn't have to take matters into my own hands. My family would mourn me, but at least they wouldn't be left devastated by my suicide. What I fear even more than death is living the rest of my life in certain misery.
If you get it bad enough that its fatal you will be in a coma for weeks before you eventually die so the death part is nothing to be scared of.
Getting to the point where they put you on a ventilator or surviving after being in a coma for weeks/months would not be fun.
It would be neither quick nor painless so I think I'd choose taking my own life over dying of severe COVID. But I don't fear it at all. Was exposed and had super mild symptoms.
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