Posted on 10/04/2014 8:44:06 AM PDT by palmer
The first man diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S. got much sicker shortly after a Dallas hospital diagnosed him with a fever and sent him home, says a woman who calls the man her stepfather and took his temperature.
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Two days later, Jallah told the Journal in a story published Friday, her mother called her again. "She said, 'Your step-daddy is not feeling OK,'" she said. "He's been going to the bathroom all night. You should come over and fetch him some breakfast.'"
The woman said Duncan had been up all night with diarrhea. She took his temperature and blood pressure. He was running a 104 fever and his blood pressure was low. ...
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Ok, thanks. These updates always seem to come from those closer to the situation, but news reports don’t mention a thing. It’s almost like they’ve been told not to pass certain types of information along. Keep me updated if you can.
Actually, I'm glad that she was interviewed and it was published. Lots more relevant information was revealed than was given us by "authorities". I feel bad for her and her family, being told our government "would take care of her". It took them a couple days after quarantining her family before they responded to her cries for food. It took them five days before moving her to an adequate site and properly cleaning her apartment. She and her family are going through a lot of grief, because of a relative foisting this situation on them. She certainly doesn't need indecision on the part of government "care".
ok, lol
I just picked up a CBS tweet (20 minutes ago) that said he took a turn for the worse, but when I went to look at the source, it disappeared. I don’t tweet, so I am not informed on how best to us it
Ebola is a virus. The common cold is also a virus. My 2-year-old granddaughter became ill last week with the common cold. I was very careful in caring for her, making sure I washed my hands repeatedly and not transfer her germs to me. One time on the couch I dozed off, and awoke to find her one inch from my face, breathing into my face while she said "wake up Grandpa!". That's all it took for me to get sick with her cold by the next morning. Just a chance spray of the virus up my nostrils. Mucous glands in the nose are susceptible to disease, as they can potentially allow a virus into the bloodstream if there are tiny lesions. Not all people are at risk in this manner, but it seems wise to use protection when exposed to ebola. By the way, my granddaughter's mom (my daughter) remains healthy despite very intense direct contact with our cold-stricken granddaughter. But Grandma also caught it (she was careful too).
The bottom line is the fluids matter more with Ebola than with the cold but fluids like spray from a sneeze can spread either virus.
I believe I heard that the virus is in the sweat of victims as well. 104 temperature, got sweat!
Don’t know if you have read a few of my recent posts — I now live 20 miles away from that Dallas hospital where the Ebola case is. My county is next to Dallas County.
I also have a significant other and the rule for Ebola for us is:
If another person in Dallas County who is living in the public (not quarantined), gets it, we limit trips to necessary ones using thorough antiseptic cleaning methods when we leave a place and get in the car, then clean ourselves when we get home (have pump bottles of hand antiseptic, soap/water, and hundreds of bleach soaked wipes for counter tops/other places.) If someone in my county gets sick who is not already quarantined, we will stay home until the danger is over even if it takes six months or more for the “all clear”.
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I don’t think the virus grows in the sweat gland cells, but some should get through the in water produced by those glands. I have also read that the virus shows up in saliva even though it is also destroyed by enzymes in the saliva.
So this uncaring bast*rd, who by now knew he had ebola, told no one in the family - took NO precautions to protect them - indeed slept on every mattress in the house and hugs them?
Was he DELIBERATELY trying to take them all with him?
And why isn’t SHE and the others all in a REAL quarantine setting?
This gov’t couldn’t do better to deliberately spread this if they tried.
MUST you keep posting this? It’s getting annoying...
No. “Fetch” as in:
” Fetch me my rapier, boy.
What, dares the slave
Come hither, covered with an antic face,
To fleer and scorn at our solemnity?”
(This is from “Romeo and Juliet,” but Shakespeare used it in many other passages.)
Or:
“I will fetch my knowledge from afar, and will ascribe righteousness to my Maker.”
Job 36:3 (and various other verses)
It is from a world of vocabulary and literacy that our society no longer understands or values.
Is it?
Odd. Normal people are asking to join the ping list every few days.
agree
Nor do we have to........new dawn,new day, new things, new ways, new speak......I like to think back, but NEVER want to go back.
Nor do I care to make the word "FETCH" work.
Thanks
Oh...never mind.
Just thinking: Fetch would be a good name for a DOG, two more named "Sic Em" and "Comhere"
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