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glenngould-blog · 2 years
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3 Types of Long Covid
3 Types of Long Covid
THERE ARE 3 TYPES OF LONG COVID, with each form having its particular symptoms, according to research from Kings College, London (UK). Today we explore this prospective study of over 335,000 subjects with regular health reports through the Covid Symptom Study (CSS) smartphone application. What is long COVID? Have you been infected with the virus that causes COVID-19? You probably have heard of…
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friscoer · 2 years
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Why Is Basic Emergency Care Important | Frisco ER
Emergency care is a vital part of our health care system. It serves many by providing the right treatment at the right time. Emergency Care means management for a severe Illness or Injury which results in symptoms which occur suddenly. Emergency medicine doctors stabilize and treat patients who are experiencing acute health problems or traumatic injuries.
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fauci saying “vulnerable people will fall by the wayside” and that some will die but that’s ok because we’re not going to see the “tsunami of cases” we’ve seen before is so dehumanising. so babies with no immune system, elderly people, disabled people, and people without adequate access to healthcare can all die of covid. but it’s ok guys because actually they’re just falling to the wayside and everyone else will go back to normal and be fine (sarcasm).
my death or the deaths of my family or friends wouldn’t be us “falling by the wayside”, it would be us being failed by our government, healthcare systems, and communities who have refused to take coronavirus seriously despite mounting anecdotal and scientific evidence of the harm this virus does. fact that people can accept the deaths of vulnerable groups just because they want to eat in a restaurant or don’t want to wear a mask is horrifying
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crimeronan · 19 hours
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laying in bed with two other people who also have COVID firmly telling myself meditative affirmations like "you are too calm to spike a high fever" and "we are so strong we can kill this thing without a bunch of inflammation" and "this increased activity does not put me at risk of an autoimmune flare because antibodies aren't real" like some kind of antivax manifestation yoga influencer. i'll keep you guys posted on if it works.
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coulson-is-an-avenger · 7 months
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"a life threatening illness isnt a reason to miss work. you will be penalized if you choose to do so." am i going insane? am i entirely bonkers rn? is this real? IS AMERICA A REAL PLACE? AM I THE PROBLEM? HUH
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mrsmarlasinger · 1 year
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Reblog for results and tell me more in the tags!! If you haven't had COVID, don't vote—just reblog it with a reference tag so you can see the results when it closes.
This is NOT a remotely scientific poll, so please don't take it too seriously or get too technical with it. I'm just curious whether smelling smoke/fire that isn't really there is a common symptom for COVID survivors. Since I had omicron in June 2022, it has happened to me several times.
(Also, please forgive me for making the poll USA-centric—I chose the timeline I was most familiar with as a US American myself. If you're not American, absolutely feel free to vote.)
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dumblr · 2 years
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If you don't like me, please go get tested.
One of the symptoms of covid is having no taste.
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kirby-the-gorb · 2 years
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they sent my wife home from work ostensibly for using a cane, even though it didn't interfere with her duties as a medical resident and the whole point was she was well enough to work with the extra support. (even the most charitable interpretation, that they assumed the presence of a mobility aid meant she was too ill to work regardless of what she said, is a serious issue.) happy disability pride month I guess, kirby's fixin to start whackin.
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tinybubblesyay · 7 months
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How is it my family/friends, who dont mask, haven't gotten hit with the plague but me, who wears one everywhere they go, has gotten it 3 times! Fml.
Send soup. And notes if you're in my history class.
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They should make covid tests that aren't liars so that I can stop being SCARED‼️‼️
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friscoer · 2 years
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Why Is Basic Emergency Care Important | Frisco ER
Emergency care is a vital part of our health care system. It serves many by providing the right treatment at the right time. Emergency Care means management for a severe Illness or Injury which results in symptoms which occur suddenly. 
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Emergency medicine doctors stabilize and treat patients who are experiencing acute health problems or traumatic injuries.
You can contact us on :- Phone : 469-200-5222
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is it not hard to just wear a mask? or call out if you don’t feel well? “oh i only felt a little off” wear a fucking mask or call out i don’t give a shit. “it’s not that big a deal” if you go out somewhere sick with no safety measures to protect other people you need to know you could potentially kill someone and i know this because people close to me have died because someone wasn’t careful when they got sick and went out and spread it
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cyarskaren52 · 11 months
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Biiiiiiiitch What? Thousands of people were dying a day in NYC, emergency rooms were overflowing. The maskless were perfecting fine with spreading Covid, and I practically had an anxiety attack every time I went to the store. And there’s outrage over the police in Minnesota killing black men in front of perma traumatized children and teenagers. The teenager who filmed the murder still traumatized from seeing the wickedness in front of her. This is what you wanna go back to ? Three years later? Biiiiiiiittttttttttcccccvh what?????
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m-ushroomtale · 2 years
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friendofthecrows · 2 years
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Would you be willing to share your tea recipe? I live with anti-masker/vaxxers and haven't been able to get my booster shot so I'm scared to catch covid and would love to know how I could help myself if I needed
Hi! Sorry for taking so long to respond, it took a while for me to find my original research for this.
Since respiratory symptoms are the most dangerous with covid, I made a special recipe that focuses on that:
Equal parts thyme, marshmallow root, and licorice root, totaling 2 grams per 12 ounces of water, between 175 and 190 degrees. Steep for 3 to 5 minutes. You will need to strain this tea.
This tea does not taste very good but will taste better if a liberal amount of honey is added (1/2 to 1 teaspoon is recommended). Honey also boosts the immune system and has both antibacterial and antiviral properties, so I highly recommend adding some.
For other symptoms:
Fever: Elderflowers, catnip, yarrow, and peppermint.
Note: fever is your body's way of cooking diseases out of existence. Do not give tea for fever unless the fever is above 102 degrees F.
Sore throat: (add honey and lemon to this tea) Ginger, licorice root, and green tea.
For Your Sinuses: (add lemon to this tea) Ginger and peppermint
Alleviate Nausea/Improve Digestion: Ginger, chamomile, and peppermint or spearmint.
Reduce Body Pains/Headache: Peppermint, ginger, feverfew, chamomile, and turmeric.
Immune system boost: (add honey to this tea) chamomile, ginger, green tea, and white tea.
Note: Honey and white tea both murder sickness not only because of their immune-system boosting but also because of antimicrobial properties and many other things that I could spend pages listing and explaining. I recommend that a daily tea for everyone without difficulty breathing be silver needle with honey.
Crossed off = do not give to anyone having difficulty breathing
WARNINGS:
Licorice root: No more than 1 cup per day. Licorice root should not be drunk if pregnant, or if you have hypertension, a liver disorder, severe kidney insufficiency, low blood potassium, heart disease with edema, or congestive heart failure.
Marshmallow root: Do not take for more than 4 weeks at a time. Can interact with lithium and diabetes drugs, and possibly interfere with the absorption of others, always check if you can have it with your medication. Do not have it if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have diabetes, or have surgery in the next 2 weeks.
Elderflower: May lower blood sugar, so be careful if you have diabetes and don't use it if you have an upcoming surgery.
Catnip: There is not a specific known amount, but if you drink too many cups you may feel ill. Possibly unsafe for children. Do not drink if pregnant or breastfeeding, if you have PID, if you have menorrhagia, or if you will have surgery within 2 weeks.
Yarrow: Do not drink if pregnant or breastfeeding, if you have a bleeding disorder, an allergy to ragweed and related plants, or if you're within 2 weeks of surgery. Do not drink if you're on lithium, any medication that slows blood clotting, or sedatives, and you may want to be cautious if you're on antacids.
Thyme: Do not drink if you have a bleeding disorder, hormone-sensitive condition, or if you are having surgery within 2 weeks. Also, avoid if taking drying medications, estrogen, AChE inhibitors, medications that slow blood clotting, and cholinergic drugs.
Turmeric: Do not drink if you have gallbladder problems, a bleeding disorder, a hormone-sensitive condition, liver disease, or if you will have surgery in the next 2 weeks.
Peppermint: Should not be drunk if you have GERD or kidney stones. Do not drink if you are on cyclosporine, or any drugs metabolized in the liver, meant to reduce stomach acid, for diabetes, or for blood pressure issues.
Feverfew: Do not drink if you're allergic to ragweed and related plants, or if you are pregnant.
Ginger: Avoid if you have a bleeding disorder or will have surgery in the next 2 weeks.
Chamomile: Do not drink if allergic to ragweed and related plants, or if taking cyclosporine or warfarin.
Also please note that this is not professional medical advice but rather a remedy from an amateur herbologist and tea witch. If possible, call your doctor for an antiviral if you get covid, or go to urgent care or the ER if needed.
Other tips to care for yourself if you get covid are to drink lots of fluids, rest, and do breathing exercises for respiratory health.
Stay safe anon <3
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paint-splatt · 2 years
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The worst thing about having COVID is that no one can nurse you back to health. Where’s my sick/comfort. You mean to tell me I’m supposed to comfort MYSELF?!? Can’t have shit in Detroit
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