Originally Posted by JTman
Originally Posted by ribka
Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Originally Posted by JGRaider
Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Doubt you guys had it back in January. It's fairly well contagious - the stats would've gone ballistic much earlier.


"Acute Bronchitis" was wide spread and rampant across lots of TX, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and New Mexico back then. Doubt you'd know that being halfway around the world from here.


I meant Covid-19, I doubt you guys had that then. I don't doubt "acute bronchitis" but I doubt it was brought on by Covid-19 back then. There's always lurgies out there - can't assume you had something unless you know for sure.

I've had a dry non-productive cough for about 5-6 months now but otherwise feel fine, could be my hypertension medication catching up with me.



lisinopril? Did it to me and switched


Lisinopril gave you a dry non-productive cough? Just curious and I know it can affect everyone different but I've been taking 20mg/day for over 10 years with no issues.


It gave me that cough for the first 6 months. Couldn’t figure out what was going on then I stumbled across the side effects of the medicine.