This is something I was warned about, and warned about again and again.
Everything about COVID is so uncertain. The only sure thing? It's no flu.
Mysterious virus. Targets multi organ systems too.
Progesterone therapy seems to help and young women rich in progesterone seem best battling the high viral load cases killing the elderly in 80+% of cases.....another treatment besides massive citric acid and vitamin D3 doses is blood plasma infusions from recovered patients
100% failure rate = prEyers and prEying by patients and for patients
Second wave. So much for the herd immunity strategy
I saw the comment by @SeaGreenEyez about faulty test results.
Given the symptoms suffered both times by Ms. McKee, I find it difficult to write this off as faulty test results. If it is the case, as it appears to be, that she has indeed contracted the virus twice, that is very bad news and possibly very good news.
While it is obviously bad news for her, it is also very bad news for the rest of us because it means that an effective vaccine is probably impossible.
So, what could the good news possibly be? It means we can redirect our efforts from finding a vaccine to finding an effective treatment or cure. And the good news about that is that, while it takes at least a year to develop a vaccine, a treatment or cure can be tested in months, if not weeks.
@SeaGreenEyez, keep me posted.
That's terrible.. This covid stuff is very serious.. I'll be self isolating for quite awhile more i think...
No it's not and you never really 'recover' either, they're still finding long term effects on the body.
@SeaGreenEyez that sooo sucks..sorry it worse than expected sis.
@SeaGreenEyez at least you're regular ....[ducking]
@SeaGreenEyez I hope asking this question helps you and other patients : Does adrenaline or ANGER FOR MANY HOURS PER DAY help ? Shadow boxing to keep up anger punching at perceived enemies surely fuels the body with adrenaline......tracking down the single or multiple sources of the virus could also be a path of righteous INDIGNATION keeping patients focused upon battling invading replicating viral enemies