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Anonymous #1
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An unforseen danger during covid
#26590000 - 04/10/20 01:10 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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I am a healthcare worker and my supervisor who is basically my main coworker and partner at work was quarantined. He got out today and has had a pulmonary embolism his first day back. In very bad condition right now. I absolutely love the guy and it sucks.
But keep in mind to stay active while at home. It is bad for you to not move for days on end and then suddenly move again.
I wonder how many people we will lose from similar events from the unusual inactivity?
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Anonymous #2
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Re: An unforseen danger during covid [Re: Anonymous #1]
#26592616 - 04/11/20 02:51 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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I think it's a bit frightening that we don't know exactly how/why the later phases occur in the body. Pneumonia - makes sense. ARDS after pneumonia - also makes sense. Major bacterial infections in the lungs - WTF?
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Anonymous #3
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Re: An unforseen danger during covid [Re: Anonymous #2]
#26593513 - 04/11/20 01:25 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Major bacterial infections in the lungs - pretty much what pneumonia is. Technically pneumonia is when your lungs become a swimming pool. The virus breaks you down. The bacteria kills you. That is what the virus does, it chops down your defenses until you cannot defend yourself immunity wise.
It is scaring me how much the medical community is acting like they do not know what the fuck this is. A person not used to dealing with flu patients, lung cancer patients, HIV patients would be surprised when normal antibiotics just are not cutting it. Not a medical professional.
But then again who says 8 years at a doctors school has anything to do with actually knowing what the fuck you are doing? Why not close restaurants 500 miles away from the nearest case and stop families from making money and at seriously over run hospitals leave the drive throughs open down the street.
way to go Dr Fauci. His professionalism is the reason so many needless of thousands of people had to die we are all going to get through this.
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Anonymous #2
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Re: An unforseen danger during covid [Re: Anonymous #3]
#26593998 - 04/11/20 06:25 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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With this virus, the pneumonia is caused by the virus itself. It's because the spiky things that surround it actually hurt your body wherever they are. It triggers a big immune response and it's the transportation of those immune cells into the lungs that causes them to fill up with liquid.
For whatever reason, and doctors don't know why this is happening, bacterial infections are occurring later.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0A0LyMru3I&t=312s
I love this medical Youtuber. The reason I talk so confidently about it is that I was just studying based on his video a few days ago. I didn't even adjust the time stamp, it was there from when I was already looking at the same info, lol
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Anonymous #4
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Re: An unforseen danger during covid [Re: Anonymous #2]
#26598580 - 04/13/20 05:44 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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People have multiple respiratory diseases at the same time. Dead. Also bad time to be fat
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