Agreed. I keep getting negative reps for things I posted about days/weeks ago even though I did not spread any disinformation or nonsense, I literally got neg repped for posting a pubmed journal article :dunno:
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Agreed. I keep getting negative reps for things I posted about days/weeks ago even though I did not spread any disinformation or nonsense, I literally got neg repped for posting a pubmed journal article :dunno:
Since everything is covid, I went from perhaps having a minor hour of heartburn here and there a couple times a year, if that, to being fully incapacitated with it since Saturday night out of absolutely nowhere. Covid?
What a ridiculous thing that causes an inordinate amount of pain to drink water let alone eat. I am dehydrated and tired and cranky! Give me another booster!
I think if you butt-chug a beer you'll feel better, and it won't upset your stomach
I've been fighting something for a week now. Bit of runny nose, sneezing a lot more frequently, sore throat, some joint aches, now a bit of a headache today. I was excited I was finally going to get my positive covid test before my vacation finally. But thus far I've been negative on all my rapid tests that I have to do every 48 hours for work. Le sigh......
Heartburn is a bitch. You can follow the general steps to help mitigate that. Avoid tomatos, berries, acidic food etc. Sleep with your torso elevated. Lose belly weight, loosen tight belts. Go on a losec or nexiun proton pump inhibitor.
But one trick that has really worked wonders is taking a spoonful of apple cider vinegar with water before each meal. Make sure its the unfiltered unpasteurized hippy shit. Seems to work well to reduce the amount of acid your stomach makes maybe by tricking the feedback loop? Im not sure on the mechanism but it definitely works.
The other things my family doc recommended, back when I had a family doc and she was f'n awesome, was taking fish oil, peppermint pills, and lots of probiotics. That also seemed to help with digestion and reduce reflux/gerd
People like charts. I updated mine.
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Number in hospital is massive. Bit ICU not increasing with the same proportion it seems. Could just be lagging further behind, or could be something else. I am not speculating today.
i like the bar graph that shows the hospital numbers per 100k of vax/unvax, real straight to the point there haha
who made that? can you update? i cant even use excel so....
Everyone in the fucking hospital has CoVid and if they didn't have it when they came in, they get it when they're there.
The govt refuses to put the effort in to saying who is in the hospital due to CoVid and who is there who happens to have CoVid while they are in hospital for: childbirth, cancer, broken leg, gored by moose, paper cut, gonorrhoea, responding to ZenOps threads, AIDS, contagious diarrhea, hotdog fingers or penis enlargement.
It's a fucking joke.
So much this. And the same goes for how deaths are reported, it needs to be separated out into 1 of 3 categories:
1. Deaths - Dude was flattened by a bus.
2. COVID related deaths - Dude would not have died from COVID if he had both lungs.
3. COVID caused deaths - Dude was fine, got COVID, now he dead.
All too often some or all of these are lumped together because bigger numbers get more attention.
Hinshaw got busted for that exact thing a few months a ago. Mad dash to the podium to announce Alberta's first pediatric death and then had to backtrack it a day later when it turned out the kid died from the giant tumor in their head and not the covid they tested positive for the day before they died.
They quite literally talked about this at yesterdays news conference. It's a 49/51 split between people there because of covid and people there who caught covid.
Though the latter group is still a concern as some are in the hospital for unrelated things but high risk. Cancer patients come to mind for example.