You are one of the most considerate and polite persons on the forum. I compliment you for being an example for all to follow.
My sister was a mess before the accident, now she is a banged up mess. She lost control of her car because she was having some type of episode. She has been taking about 20 250mg ibuprofen or more every day for her arthritis for years. This is a recipe for liver damage especially. She is also on blood pressure meds. I believe she is beginning to suffer the long term consequences from medications and lack of physical activity.
90% of the people who get a positive result back from these “manditory” Covid tests for travel, hospital admission, or employment were not experiencing any or only very light symptoms. 70% or more of the people under the age of 65 who had no symptoms when they tested positive never develop symptoms. The tests were not designed for diagnosing well people, they were meant to assist a physician to diagnose sick people. The tests are being abused for political purposes.
Thanks!
90% of the people who get a positive result back from these “manditory” Covid tests for travel, hospital admission, or employment were not experiencing any or only very light symptoms.
70% or more of the people under the age of 65 who had no symptoms when they tested positive never develop symptoms. The tests were not designed for diagnosing well people, they were meant to assist a physician to diagnose sick people. The tests are being abused for political purposes.”
Sorry to hear about you sister. Arthritis may be one of the worst progressive diseases. You sister is lucky she didn’t do her stomach or intestines in with those doses or stroke out.
My wife has severe Arthritis, and she takes the max of Celebrex each day and rubs some Voltaren gel at night and rubs some of the topical herb stuff on to her neck. She gets an injection into her neck about every year. The last one was 13 March of last year the D Day before this pandemic.
We wish your sister, better times, and thanks for your data on Covid in your area.