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Total Members Voted: 8
Voting closed: August 10, 2020, 04:56:08 am
A lot of contradictions Number of Infections way up deaths stable .Is the fever as dangerous as they are painting it ?
The clinic [Beaumont] provides patients with access to specialists from a variety of disciplines including respiratory medicine, intensive care, infectious diseases, psychology and psychiatry.Dr Hurley says patients come with a wide variety of lasting symptoms, including continuous shortness of breath, cough, severe fatigue, anxiety and other mental health issues.Some of those who spent periods in intensive care are suffering a form of post-traumatic stress disorder, he says.Many have lung problems months after their disease experience. “They still have abnormalities on their chest X-rays; there’s scarring there, particularly among those who were in intensive care.”For a small group, even walking a short distance after six months causes them difficulties. Generally Dr Hurley finds that the more severe their illness was, the more severe are their continuing after-effects.
Quote from: john m on August 22, 2020, 04:33:19 pmA lot of contradictions Number of Infections way up deaths stable .Is the fever as dangerous as they are painting it ?Yes. It looks like a significant minority of people who recover from the virus have long-term health problems. Coronavirus: ‘My recovery is worse than the initial experience’ (Irish Times)QuoteThe clinic [Beaumont] provides patients with access to specialists from a variety of disciplines including respiratory medicine, intensive care, infectious diseases, psychology and psychiatry.Dr Hurley says patients come with a wide variety of lasting symptoms, including continuous shortness of breath, cough, severe fatigue, anxiety and other mental health issues.Some of those who spent periods in intensive care are suffering a form of post-traumatic stress disorder, he says.Many have lung problems months after their disease experience. “They still have abnormalities on their chest X-rays; there’s scarring there, particularly among those who were in intensive care.”For a small group, even walking a short distance after six months causes them difficulties. Generally Dr Hurley finds that the more severe their illness was, the more severe are their continuing after-effects.
Dr Hurley says patients come with a wide variety of lasting symptoms, including continuous shortness of breath, cough, severe fatigue, anxiety and other mental health issues.Yer grand Octy......you've got the last two covered.....so you just have to concentrate on trying to avoiding the other four.
Quote from: Shallowhal on August 22, 2020, 09:36:00 pmDr Hurley says patients come with a wide variety of lasting symptoms, including continuous shortness of breath, cough, severe fatigue, anxiety and other mental health issues.Yer grand Octy......you've got the last two covered.....so you just have to concentrate on trying to avoiding the other four.It seems to be a lottery how it impacts ya .....obviously in England alot bus drivers died on account of ther racial ethnicity...ie bein black or Indian....apparently in America most who died wer African American .....It would be interesting if they used that ancestry data base to see who is more prone to the flu .....then they cud study the Gene of the ones that are relatively impervious like the 80 percent who dont show any symptoms...... unfortunately for me bein one of the very few in the country proven 100% Celtic fine specimen that I am wud probably snuff it with this ting as I'm not a mongrel like yous lot and the " normal" flu has almost killed me twice caused by these Asian imported bat an rat flu I've no immunity to them cnuts atall arall
It would be interesting if they used that ancestry data base to see who is more prone to the flu.The Golden State killer might disagree...given that family members gave their DNA to trace their ancestry.....didn't work out too well for him.
Quote from: john m on August 22, 2020, 04:33:19 pmA lot of contradictions Number of Infections way up deaths stable .Is the fever as dangerous as they are painting it ?the percentage of under 45's (who are less likely to die) is increasing, a statistic they're giving at every briefing, they are also getting better at treating the illness, practice makes perfect
back to school....In time for xmas holidays no doubt