Internet forums can be good entertainment, but also very toxic.
Indeed. But everywhere where many humans meet have a high risk of becoming toxic. Much comes from misunderstandings. The language barrier is so much bigger when you can't see the other person, it's not JUST that people feel safer to act as assholes when they can hide behind the keyboard, but the anonymity is a very big factor also.Internet forums can be good entertainment, but also very toxic.
CT how much I love Jason Momoa and believe that he could be an excellent live action Kratos... However also thinking that now that I've seen this I can't unsee it.
Triple H is Dad of Boy. Change my mind.
Try the 20 hour sleep. You'll feel like you've been partying non stop for 4 days.1 hour of sleep and I feel great.
9 hours of sleep and I feel dreadful.
I wish my body would follow logic.
I once slept for 10 hours. Felt like I was awoken after a 1000 year slumber.Try the 20 hour sleep. You'll feel like you've been partying non stop for 4 days.
I will say that I think people experience this differently. My taste and smell went suddenly when I was ill at the beginning of April (and my smell still hasn't fully returned - maybe about 70% there), but it was over a week after my initial temperature and body aches and a few days after my cough and breathing difficulties developed. So by the time you lose your sense of smell and/or taste, it could be that you've had COVID longer than you think.I heard on news that covid patients often suddenly and completely loses the senses of taste and smell, even if their airways are open as usual. I'm thinking that the loss of these senses should be a good indicator. But not a secure one.
I didn't even know these were a thing. I've never heard of anyone using them either, so you're probably right that they don't exist. Shame, because it would be so useful.Not like there are any tests available anyway and the mythical "mobile testing unit" appears to be just that - a myth.
Yes people have very different experiences with covid. Many are not very ill or not ill at all, but in any case, if you lose the senses of taste and smell even if you can breathe through your nose, covid should be suspected. These symptoms are not very common with normal colds/flu unless the nasal airways are blocked. And if you lose taste and smell and also have the other symptoms you mentioned, that also are typical for covid, I'd wager it is covid. If I had that I wouldn't even bother with testing unless I had to test.I will say that I think people experience this differently. My taste and smell went suddenly when I was ill at the beginning of April (and my smell still hasn't fully returned - maybe about 70% there), but it was over a week after my initial temperature and body aches and a few days after my cough and breathing difficulties developed. So by the time you lose your sense of smell and/or taste, it could be that you've had COVID longer than you think.
I wish testing was available when I was sick. I'm convinced I had COVID but I'd have preferred to know for sure that I absolutely had to self-isolate.
I can understand caution, but I think sending kids home with a sniffle is extreme. There definitely has to be a common sense approach.
Haha! I have pollen allergy so I know how it is. A virus don't make you sneeze many times in a row, but an allergic reaction can cause that.My roommate freaked out thinking I had covid because I sneezed 14 consecutive times in under 2 minutes. No bro. No covid. It's changing from summer to fall. My allergies are in full swing. I do feel like dying though. So I have that in common with covid.
Thanks a mil man lol. I'll survive...Unfortunately XDYes people have very different experiences with covid. Many are not very ill or not ill at all, but in any case, if you lose the senses of taste and smell even if you can breathe through your nose, covid should be suspected. These symptoms are not very common with normal colds/flu unless the nasal airways are blocked. And if you lose taste and smell and also have the other symptoms you mentioned, that also are typical for covid, I'd wager it is covid. If I had that I wouldn't even bother with testing unless I had to test.
Sending kids with a sniffle home is extreme, but it may be necessary if there is any doubt of what is causing it. It may be a harmless virus or the killer virus. But it will be a problem if almost everybody has a sniffle yes.
Haha! I have pollen allergy so I know how it is. A virus don't make you sneeze many times in a row, but an allergic reaction can cause that.
I'm sorry you are so badly affected I hope it gets better soon.