Yes. A good thing it is that humble hiss, having failed to “knock it off”, and instead doubled down, got knocked out, for a time unknown.
No small kudos to *SheepHerder. He is a crafty sort nor low energy. Amazing what attention can be drawn, when a modicum of organized action rises against the outrageous and *actively* raises an objection. I did catch small fire from a verbal gerbil for posting my admiration for Sheep’s MO. Had I been a victim, I might have done the same.
*Not* low energy. (not “Nor”)
*Not* low energy. (not “Nor”)
Thanks, Rita. I think that was SheepWhisperer... Long live the resistance! 🐸
I want to mention another symptom Dad and I both had that I almost forgot.
Both of us noticed our resting heart rates were elevated 10-15 bpm or so
above our normal rates for several days.
If anyone is interested in what Dad and I used to combat our low oxy
covid experience...
Oxygen Concentrator - Portable Oxygen Concentrator for Travel & Home
Use, Stable Oxygen, Remote Control, 120V Household Medical Equipment
https://a.co/d/9X9AKa8
I think I paid less than $350 each a couple years ago for identical units
under a different brand name. Lesser units lack the water bubbler, the
runtime duration, and the range of output. These also accommodate an
included nebulizer.
Do your homework on them, use as needed, don’t make a habit of using
when not needed. (Though you might find that a few minutes of extra O2
can sometimes clear a headache or lift a brain fog.)
Don’t use them around your gas stove... 🐸
The little finger clip blood oxygen meters you can get in pharmacies
everywhere.
I have a couple of these I like:
Limited-time deal: Innovo Deluxe iP900AP Fingertip Pulse Oximeter
with Plethysmograph and Perfusion Index (Off-White with Black)
https://a.co/d/dvp5Csr
Readings below 90 are concerning. (But I’m no Doctor.)
~Easy