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• #20752
It is fine, lo salt so no effect on blood pressure.
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• #20753
Try sudafed, the proper chemist stuff.
You are suffering the same I did. Careful I ended up with a chest infection that required anti biotics and is still not right.
But hey I had really mild symptoms, no loss of smell or taste or anything just temperature and chest infection.
Actually it did cause me to have very high blood preasure and the A&e thought I had had a heart attack.
Good fortune.
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• #20754
My point was, if you have no proof that people have died from allergic reactions to placebos during drugs trials, especially when everyone is already on edge, don't fucking say it!
Yes there are other discussion around placebos, but don't drop misinformation into a thread avoid Covid.
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• #20755
The juggling child care and getting rest is tricky. I wish we'd done shifts rather than both trying to do it at the same time.
Also from a total outsiders view, maybe try not taking temp and readings so much? Seems to be adding anxiety? That might be a total misread of the situation maybe they give comfort.
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• #20756
I think the results give comfort, though when it was climbing at 39.5 degrees and I was feeling particularly rough, I was starting to worry.
Daughter and wife’s positive results came back, fortunately daughter seems to only have the sniffles.
Now I’m monitoring the colour of my phlegm (got nothing better to do). Was a brown colour this morning, which is rather gross. Overall though, lungs feel fairly clear and cough feels fairly dry.
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• #20757
Robbie got that. Bit weird. I was surprised by how many did on our street, a minority but still.
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• #20758
Was called yesterday to opt into a trial of a 20 minute covid test, which they are sending me in the post. I guess as I'm a known positive, to check that the 20 minute test catches it too.
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• #20759
Anyone seen any commentary on the potential stagnation of CV19 in society relative to the horror and herd burn out of something like Spanish Flu due to our fluctuating response and globalisation? I mean - are we ultimately dragging this out because we’re marginally better at responding but can’t form a global consensus?
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• #20760
The juggling child care and getting rest is tricky.
This is probably what terrifies me most. It's hard enough with both of us at full health.
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• #20761
I don’t know what the fuss is about. Just drive to the other end of the country, get your elderly relatives to do the child care and hold up in your secret second home unless it’s someone’s birthday... in which case - road trip!
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• #20762
Two thirds of Florida nursing home staff opt out of receiving the vaccine, while more than 70 percent of their patients have taken it.
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• #20763
You joke, but I imagine that's probably what a lot of people do thanks to the precedent set. Not an option for me, even if I was a cunt.
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• #20764
I think you’re probably right. Sadly.
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• #20765
That’s a massive amount of people! Scary how much more weight misinformation carries than actual information!
Edit. New page: Florida Care Workers not taking up vaccines.
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• #20766
Its probably the most mentally challenging thing for us at the moment.
Recovery/rest would be a bit easier if we could stay in bed or on the sofa all day.As it is, we are absolutely shattered after having to keep the kids entertained all day.
Home schooling has gone out the window, we're much snappier at the 5 year old, who is misbehaving because she wants more attention, and wants to go outside, which we can completely understand and feel really guilty about. -
• #20767
No idea of ages or numbers but you can try plan. Like if really young ready meals a weeks worth, (especially if you normally cook) in the cupboard etc.
Eliminate as many stresses as possible is the only advice I can give.
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• #20768
Try not to feel guilty. You’re doing the best you can in tough circumstances.
It’s just a case of getting through the next couple of weeks.
We were in the same situation just after Xmas. -
• #20769
Before xmas I saw a website which estimated when people might get jabbed based on age group, take-up etc.
Anyone know what that was, or whether there's something similar which reflects the current state of affairs?
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• #20770
Omni Calculator
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• #20771
That's the one, thanks.
Using the default settings it's predicting May/June for my first. Pretty sure it was Aug/Sept previously.
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• #20772
Same, I think the progress they've made has bumped everyone up that list.
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• #20773
May-June here too, better reschedule my flights.
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• #20774
For anyone who is interested, here is a vaccine study needing volunteers:
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• #20775
Am I suitable to take part?
Adults that are aged 50 and over are able to take part.
I will try and find it, I read it in a book about the amazing effect of placebo and the human mind.
The allergic reaction death has stuck in my mind, as the 'panic' that the death caused involved recalling all the saline produced in that companies batch and investigation of possible tainted bags of saline for ransom. Investigation of employees that could have tainted a batch or bag. The whole investigation cost millions and took a great deal of time.
The point was that saline can have amazing curative properties, better than any drug and have worse side effects than any medicine. Ask @lowbrow about placebos.
EDIT: Not found the specific medical report, seems that covid is even in saline searches but searching has come up with stuff like this https://www.rxlist.com/normal-saline-side-effects-drug-center.htm#overview, and many others. Wonderful world of placebos. Go off search and see. Saline has proven to be one of the best pain killers, in the right circumstance and I con't even find that infamous test. Maybe I need a white coat.