Dr. Dwayne
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Yeah I think I misunderstood his post when I read yours.Er yeah... that's the point mate.
@djembatheking was wondering if what his wife had wasn't the Flu, and could in fact have been Corona.
Yeah I think I misunderstood his post when I read yours.Er yeah... that's the point mate.
@djembatheking was wondering if what his wife had wasn't the Flu, and could in fact have been Corona.
You got it RA , theoretically she shouldn`t have had a belting dose of the flu after having a flu jab.Er yeah... that's the point mate.
@djembatheking was wondering if what his wife had wasn't the Flu, and could in fact have been Corona.
@RedTiger if any of this makes you convinced to really try and quit - or even just to start cutting down how much you smoke, feel free to PM me anytime if you wanna talk about any angle on it whatsoever mate.As a sufferer of asthma, I've always been told by my doctor to stay away from ibuprofen as it makes breathing difficulties worse.
Yep, that is true. I think everyone who is infected should probably continue self-quarantine (and be careful) for another week or so after testing negative to the infection.By again I'm not talking about an exterior source, symptoms can stop and come back.
That just made me laugh. At least the comedy sketches around the issue bring a better feeling in people's minds, it's a natural reaction.Vanja Dzaferovic did an excellent guide on how to get by without toilet paper.
Ah shit, hope you stay safe.At the very least, staying at home prevents community spread.
Speaking for myself, I live alone and have no family still alive. I'm relatively young and fit, but if something were to go wrong, I'd basically be fecked.
I don't know how you can mitigate shitty circumstances, other than on a case by case basis.
Cheers. One of my brothers is disabled and my mum is his only carer for 90% of the time. Luckily she is only in her late 40's(Thats Irish catholics for you)but if she ended up being sick, it wouldn't be great at all.Lots of good stuff here.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
This especially - https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/index.html
Got the board game Secret Hitler for christmas, so if things do south then I'll being spending most of my time accusing people of been Nazi's. Which is at least something a bit different.Oh and buy a poker set if you don't have one because it'll be a good way of using time up.
No problem mate. Happens to us all.Yeah I think I misunderstood his post when I read yours.
There is no scientific evidence to support that yet, at the moment just a working hypothesis. And they mention ibuprofen specifically and not all NSAIDs in general.Is there any scientific evidence to support what I've been hearing about anti-inflammatories having an adverse effect on treatment? My Dad has some symptoms and is self isolating and I've told him to hold off the ibuprofen and stick to paracetamol for the time being.
Don't think this is official advice, but they were interviewing a doctor on Sky News a couple of days ago and the only medication they mentioned was paracetamol. No NSAIDs were spoken about either to take or not.As a sufferer of asthma, I've always been told by my doctor to stay away from ibuprofen as it makes breathing difficulties worse.
Something very similar happened to me from the end of February, and has only gotten better for the past few days. Everyone in my house had it too (I was the last to get it). For the record, I hardly ever get cold/flu, and I even (lowkey) bragged about it in here last year:Either that or a belter of a dose of the flu. It will be interesting to see if any of the 3 of us get a dose of covid-19 now.
...I've become immune to common cold I believe. I don't even know how that's possible since there are so many different versions of it, but I was child when I last had it.
Mistake. I meant 15. Still too much though.25 a day. A lot of cigarettes man.
in the spirit of whats going on ive been watching films like 28 days later, and last night Contagion, which is about 10 years old. They made a film 10 years ago about what is happening now and how it spreadI'm still amazed how something that probably started out in a Chinese food market has expanded to such an international scale. I struggle to comprehend that.
True. It can happen sometimes, though. Does she usually get the flu jab? I found the first time I got it I did come down with heavy case of flu a few weeks later but since then it's worked flawlessly.You got it RA , theoretically she shouldn`t have had a belting dose of the flu after having a flu jab.
I thought the flu jab only worked for a few strains which they believed would be the most problematic for that season, so it was still possible to catch a flu from other strains?True. It can happen sometimes, though. Does she usually get the flu jab? I found the first time I got it I did come down with heavy case of flu a few weeks later but since then it's worked flawlessly.
Yeah there's that, too. It's probably what happened to me. Though it seems a bit odd that it only happened once in 15 years.I thought the flu jab only worked for a few strains which they believed would be the most problematic for that season, so it was still possible to catch a flu from other strains?
He‘s a known germaphobe so I’d guess he hand washes and uses gels a lot so there’s a good chance he’s OK too.So Trump has admitted to taking the test, despite his physician saying yesterday that he doesn't need to be put in isolation or have the test at all because he said it was low risk. At this point, it's a good chance that he has it, right? With the people he's met.
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Yesterday I watched Contagion as well. Good flick, but felt a bit docu-techno-thriller-ish. Real as feck though.in the spirit of whats going on ive been watching films like 28 days later, and last night Contagion, which is about 10 years old. They made a film 10 years ago about what is happening now and how it spread
Even if he has it, he won't admit it, will he?He‘s a known germaphobe so I’d guess he hand washes and uses gels a lot so there’s a good chance he’s OK too.
Seems unlikely, unless he gets pretty ill.Even if he has it, he won't admit it, will he?
It will leak. Also, if he doesn't self quarantine his staff (at least those with a brain) will refuse to be near him.Even if he has it, he won't admit it, will he?
Is it that strange? As far as I can remember I have never had the flu.Yeah there's that, too. It's probably what happened to me. Though it seems a bit odd that it only happened once in 15 years.
https://nltimes.nl/2020/03/14/dutch-researchers-first-find-covid-19-antibodies-reportResearchers from the Erasmus hospital in Rotterdanlm and the university of Utrecht have found an antibody that they suspect can cure Corona. It will take months to find a producer etc, but it might be a start.
We will obviously be the bestest country in the world if we cure it.
Safe to say Louis van Gaal will try to take credit.
Cant find the source in English.
I doubt there's an end in sight right now.Can someone remind me, how long is Italy in lockdown for?
In reality, a long time yet. We're looking at months, probably.Can someone remind me, how long is Italy in lockdown for?
Since 2005 I get a flu shot every year. The only time it didn't seem to work was the first time. Seems a bit strange, yeah.Is it that strange? As far as I can remember I have never had the flu.
Is it just uk and USA doing this hoarding?A trip to the local Tesco this morning for some bits and bobs and it was utter chaos. What the heck has happened to us? Empty shelves, peoples trolleys brimming over with stuff with no concern for anyone else.
I always think I’m a pretty reasonable person but I found myself hating people I don’t even know.
It’s an alarming realisation that our society can break down within days.
What else? Don't go to the toilet or eat either? People can do what they can but you if you have a family then you will still be isolating with them around.Stay in your room. Don't sit next to your family/flatmates on the sofa.
Other euro games were behind closed doors, same evening as the Anfield game City - Arsenal was cancelled for precautionary measures. They completley let it slip through the netI don't know how long our schools are being closed, I don't even know if what our goverment thing was the right thing to do. But if they were going to do this then it was better to do it sooner than later is my point. Even this was too late, but still earlier than in UK for example.
UK allowed Liverpool game to go on while the virus was already in the UK, on day later they say they won't close anything only to suspend the PL just few hours later. That doesn't sound like any plan at all, it just sounds they didn't expect it to happen and they would continue with doing nothing but it eventually happened so they had nothing to do except stop all public events. Pretty inconsistent decisions, I don't see how some of you can't see this.
It's a bit hit and miss. Not everyone in the 20 person Brazilian delegation that travelled to the US tested positive. Even if you assume they lied about the Brazilian president's test being negative, the rest of the people have been a mix of positive and negative tests. So you can't count on it 100%.So Trump has admitted to taking the test, despite his physician saying yesterday that he doesn't need to be put in isolation or have the test at all because he said it was low risk. At this point, it's a good chance that he has it, right? With the people he's met.