Oh, how funny, here I am hopefully in the last stages of recovery from (self diagnosed) RSV and this article crosses my desk(top). When I’m less mentally tired I’ll probably read thru again.
Unfortunately, being one of those (senior) adults who may fall into the higher risk grouping, gonna have to pay more attention to what becomes availa…
Oh, how funny, here I am hopefully in the last stages of recovery from (self diagnosed) RSV and this article crosses my desk(top). When I’m less mentally tired I’ll probably read thru again.
Unfortunately, being one of those (senior) adults who may fall into the higher risk grouping, gonna have to pay more attention to what becomes available. I can easily see how the effects of this virus could be dangerous, now, for those compromised. I only missed one day on the erg but there were a few short workouts and in a single hour+ session I may have to stop for coughing/phlegm removal a couple dozen times. UNREAL.
On the positive side: it’s been a great core workout - after more than a week of this my abs are no longer sore.
Had the same problem around the middle of August this year when it was so freaking hot. Took a road trip to Knoxville, TN to pick up an RV and caught some kind of creeping crud. It didn't stop me but man, I was miserable 'til the end of September and to be honest I'm still coughing up crap. When asked what I thought it was, walking pneumonia is the exact term I used to describe it.
Speaking of pneumonia, could you please talk about the Prevnar pneumococcal vaccine for infants? It has gone from Prevnar 7 to 13 to 15 and now its up to 20 and that's what they're pushing on my little grandson. I heard Dr. Peter McCullough say that the efficacy in adults in only 9 percent and it appears to have adverse events associated with it. I would greatly appreciate your knowledge on the subject.
That was my first thought, partially ‘cause it had been in the newz so much. I also was concerned I might have aspiration pneumonia from a horrible event a week earlier (food poisoning 🤢). Without going in for a test, it came down to symptoms: biggest being lack of fever - not 100% determinative but sufficient in my opinion, and how the illness progressed.
Oh, how funny, here I am hopefully in the last stages of recovery from (self diagnosed) RSV and this article crosses my desk(top). When I’m less mentally tired I’ll probably read thru again.
Unfortunately, being one of those (senior) adults who may fall into the higher risk grouping, gonna have to pay more attention to what becomes available. I can easily see how the effects of this virus could be dangerous, now, for those compromised. I only missed one day on the erg but there were a few short workouts and in a single hour+ session I may have to stop for coughing/phlegm removal a couple dozen times. UNREAL.
On the positive side: it’s been a great core workout - after more than a week of this my abs are no longer sore.
could have been community-acquired pneumonia, most common cause being mycoplasma
otherwise known as "walking pneumonia"
I had that this year. Took WEEKS to clear!
Had the same problem around the middle of August this year when it was so freaking hot. Took a road trip to Knoxville, TN to pick up an RV and caught some kind of creeping crud. It didn't stop me but man, I was miserable 'til the end of September and to be honest I'm still coughing up crap. When asked what I thought it was, walking pneumonia is the exact term I used to describe it.
Speaking of pneumonia, could you please talk about the Prevnar pneumococcal vaccine for infants? It has gone from Prevnar 7 to 13 to 15 and now its up to 20 and that's what they're pushing on my little grandson. I heard Dr. Peter McCullough say that the efficacy in adults in only 9 percent and it appears to have adverse events associated with it. I would greatly appreciate your knowledge on the subject.
That was my first thought, partially ‘cause it had been in the newz so much. I also was concerned I might have aspiration pneumonia from a horrible event a week earlier (food poisoning 🤢). Without going in for a test, it came down to symptoms: biggest being lack of fever - not 100% determinative but sufficient in my opinion, and how the illness progressed.