computer virus?
and she didn’t die so it’s all good. The worst part of a pandemic is people dying. When lots and lots and lots of people don’t die it’s not much of a pandemic
but it is an excuse to ruin Trump’s economy and perhaps keep us quarantined until after the election
Was it over after day 7?
She does not say how often and closely she had medical guidance about staying home, and what meds and homeopathic supplements she have used
For most people esp older (50+) shortness of breath is a real flashing red light that should be treated at home only with expert consultation and management
Hopefully her lungs were not permanently damaged
Granddaughter of Michael Landon, who had kids when his character was still supposed to be a teenager or something.
You are no more important than any 1 citizen of this fabulous republic, azzwipe.
I cancelled my subscription to your issues Hollyweird. Who? Don’t tell, don’t care.
Did her taste and smell come back?
Bookmarked for later reference if necessary.
Thanks...
Basically no symptoms until he was diagnosed with virus, then mostly dry cough leading to respiratory issues.
After reading that I am more convinced than ever that I had this back in December.
Basically, everybody has it, or has had it. We’re DOOOOMED!
Speaking of which, didn’t Ted Cruz test positive? I wonder how he’s doing.
FR yanked my post of this other day. Hopefully they won’t yank this thread since I’m only posting links. This guy will make you laugh so hard you’ll cry. (Of course it is CV related.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVaQbGU3h3U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQaIHMa81cE
I agree. I have been trying to find details on what patients experience. Apparently, body aches, fatigue and a dry cough are routinely experienced early on and should be the first clues.
Yeah, when is the part where it disfigures your limbs for life, turns your internal organs into goo or spikes your fever at 106 and your brain explodes?
The CDC site just sucks. For example, Johns Hopkins shows over 5,000 cases today, CDC is still stuck at about 3,200.
Johns Hopkins is not well presented either. It is global in nature and does not show details for the US by cases over time. What is really important they ignore, the numbers of cases, deaths and recovered over time.
Maybe I should BLOG my own health symptoms...
No reason to believe I’ve been anywhere near active coronavirus, but I did start feeling like I have a cold coming on yesterday. Had a couple warm flashes and felt a bit “yucky” for a few hours yesterday so I sprayed my nose out with saline with some grapefruit seed oil in it (the oil is antifungal/antibacterial) and also took a dose of Alka Selzer Plus cold medicine and stated feeling a lot better as the day went on. Woke up feeling a bit more like a cold, with some more hot flashes (temp of 98.3 which is half a degree warm for me) and sprayed/took another dose, and took a Mucinex to stay ahead of what a cold might do to start congestion moving, and am feeling better now.
I’m 67 and not particularly worried about coronavirus as I take normal Flu season precautions - and generally have a couple sessions of mild cold feelings during the season and usually just treat the symptoms and end up feeling normal after 3-5 days.
Will update if anything heads south and I feel need to get checked out - unless I die, in which case the updates will stop...
Had to add the last because when i was stationed in Italy, we were going through a IG inspection and one of the inspectors asked a new troop what he would do if he had an accident (to see if he knew procedures to report such).
The troop thought or a second and said, I guess I’d tell my supervisor....unless I was killed, then I wouldn’t tell anyone.”
The inspector looked at his partner, said, “That sounds about right” and they left ...fast...I could see their shoulders shaking as they tried to not laugh out loud until they were out of sight/hearing of the young troop...