oh im sure there's at least 5 posts in here somewhere, probably some where u are completely oblivious how dumb u would look listing the possible side effects of aspirin on the other hand
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just a wee flu
A Texas hospital says a patient who was a healthy young man died from coronavirus after attending a “COVID” party.
The unidentified 30-year-old man died at Methodist Hospital in San Antonio, according to the hospital’s top doctor, Jane Appleby.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-hos...ed-covid-party
lol big bird, Jimmyg and walter have extreme cases of TDS
Sad!
My brother’s wife just tested positive.
ok, this is epic
thoughts and prayers
And at least one person has INTENTIONALLY skydived without a parachute.
https://youtu.be/lq-54gox6-k
I know someone with the following situation from earlier this year:
- 29 years old
- Was the "sickest ever" and had a "terrible dry cough which was painful" in mid-January. Completely lost sense of smell and taste.
- Doctors were baffled. Was assumed to be pneumonia at the time.
- Got sick again in March with something similar, again with a complete loss of smell and taste. Did not take a COVID-19 test due to lack of availability at the time.
- Took antibody test for COVID-19 in May. Came back negative.
- Claims, "I had never lost smell and taste in my life before that."
- Does not seem to have any lasting effects from either illness.
:wtf2
Possible conclusions?
Antibody test sucks?
Caught COVID-19 twice, including before it was known to be in the US?
Never really got better the first time, so a second round of symptoms hit 2 months later?
Antibodies vanish quickly after getting better?
Weird.
I think three possibilities
1. The early west coast version was the Chinese version, the later version was from Europe and had heavily
mutated. Maybe not providing friend immunity, similar to the flu, strep or a million other cold viruses.
2. If the January version was bad enough, friend may have only began to develop anti-bodies in March and didn’t have enough to fight off second round of the virus.
3. There are lots of flu strains where it is common to lose sense of smell and taste (true of most upper respiratory viruses), maybe friend ran bad and got both Flu and COVID.
I am shocked, SHOCKED I tell you!