Posted on 04/07/2020 11:33:16 AM PDT by COBOL2Java
Sickle cell anemia? Interesting. Now I’m wondering about diabetes. The VA doctors explained to me that when the blood sugar is too high, it can’t carry oxygen.
You guide me? ... Sot, you are not even in the running with My Lord Christ. Go have another little drinky.
Along these lines, here are a couple of George Webb videos that are worth listening to, even though he can be a little hard to follow:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgtAHyssRmo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdZY5OtJYe0
BNump!
I’ve seen it multiple times per day for the last several days and started discounting it once gas_dr said the statements regarding fe and hemoglobin were not backed up by his observations.
Great article, thanks for sharing.
The hyperlink corrected: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EWQPgF6-UQ&t=46s
You are certainly a masterdebater. Arguments of nothing but name calling and strong opinions back by an equally strong lack of a fund of knowledge that could help you support your claims lacking any evidence or real grasp of what it is you are trying to hold forth with an opinion on. You are insisting on something that you dont even understand what it is you are insisting on.
Learn how to support your opinions with evidence and participate in a discussion supporting your conclusions. Until then you are just in the way.
Look at this study.
“Who decided putting people on ventilators was the proper course of action?”
It would be whomever looked into the availability of high end medical equipment and saw that Ventilators were in the shortest supply AND the most difficult to quickly replace. It wasn’t important if the equipment is necessary for successful treatment only that it can be used to spread fear.
Check out this study.
The medium article was simplistic. Here’s a study.
It seems like oxygen in the blood and how various diseases have that issue should be looked at more intensively.
People think of sickle cell anemia as a black thing but Iranians have it. They also have thalessemia...and some even have both.
Italians have thalessemia
Asians have thalessemia
The Virus hit hard in the thalessemia belt...
There is some reason that parasitic drugs seem to be helping a lot of people with a non parasitic disease.
If I was a scientist I would be looking at diseases that were thought to have evolved due to malaria to see if it could provide clues...especially if those with the disease either got Wuhan or didnt get it with some kind of significance.
China? Really?
That was my thought — if the problem is the hemoglobin is broken, how could giving them more oxygen fix that?
I would expect that we could measure for this pretty well, so if this was happening, we’d use something to help with the excess iron, and something to help with oxygen.
I remember reading some research group was making a cell that could carry much more oxygen than hemoglobin, and deliver it somehow to organs, but I haven’t seen any more about it.
That was my thought — if the problem is the hemoglobin is broken, how could giving them more oxygen fix that?
I would expect that we could measure for this pretty well, so if this was happening, we’d use something to help with the excess iron, and something to help with oxygen.
I remember reading some research group was making a cell that could carry much more oxygen than hemoglobin, and deliver it somehow to organs, but I haven’t seen any more about it.
Give them immune-suppressant drugs before the ventilator. Perhaps even stronger than plaquinil. Their over-anxious immune system is what kills them.
Nope, makes things worse
"[O]ver a week ago," you say, while the article is dated only 4/5/2020.
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