Long haul Covid exists in 1 in 25,000 people. Way more likely to get a permanent injury in a car crash. And 100 times more likely to have issues from preventable diseases related to obesity. Why not spend your energy on things that benefit people?
Pretty simple actually, it’s because the disease was engineered by humans to kill humans, but since it was made in China it doesn’t work quite right, low quality, as usual. As soon as the governing bodies of the world (who are fighting hard against overpopulation) realized that the disease doesn’t work they decided to start administering poison directly to people through “vaccines”. Obviously not every dose is meant to harm or kill immediately, some may have long term effects instead of immediate sickness and some may have none at all. It would be far too obvious of people were just dropping dead. We are heading the right way as far as overpopulation goes though, people are dying. Also, anybody who gets COVID while they have the vaccine, how can you not see that it is actually the injection that gave it to you? That is why you are sick!
Data was pulled from FitBit which showed that after one of the COVID surges the HR of a subset of healthy individuals went up about 10% and stayed up for many weeks, which validates what so many are reporting. It was written up in The Economist. It's just a new spin on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, a constant state of low level inflammation following a viral infection. Hopefully treatments w/ antivirals and/or immunosuppressants will yield some results. People can be very cavalier about COVID but they forget it is a novel virus which no one had been exposed to before, so what was true for all other viral infections before it do not necessarily carry over. And for the "It's Just the Flu" crowd, the flu killed millions in 1918-1919. F with Mother Nature at your own peril.
But Americans don't. More than 3 million die every year and the majority are preventable. Only 350,000 die from Covid and most of those are also preventable if people lived a healthy lifestyle.
Just because you didn't have long haul syndrom or you don't know someone who has it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I had covid last month and recovered fairly quickly but my heart rate was up and my energy was down for a couple weeks. I'm a hobby jogger so it doesn't matter but to a world class athlete even a 10% reduction in fitness is a big deal. I'm sure she'll slowly get better but this could affect her racing this year for sure.
Yes it exists. But for every person who had it, there are 1000 who have cancer or diabetes or heart disease. Many of you are being penny wise and pound foolish.
Try Lauricidin. It's only $30. See if it helps with long covid.
I followed my own advice and read about 200 reviews on Amazon. Wow! LOTS of testimonials for EBV, CFS, Lime disease, and virus-related diseases. The negative reviews were only 3% and concerned about imitation products or strong stomach upset from those with Lime disease.
I've only bought from the manufacturer's website so I would recommend doing that instead of Amazon.
One other point, when I first tried Lauricidin years ago for EBV, the effects were FAST... 1-2 days.
Someone with long-haul covid... give it a try and report back if it helps!
Long haul Covid exists in 1 in 25,000 people. Way more likely to get a permanent injury in a car crash. And 100 times more likely to have issues from preventable diseases related to obesity. Why not spend your energy on things that benefit people?
I think the numbers are higher but it's just more evident when you're an active person who is able to notice big changes in your performance/stamina over time.
Also wonder if she's been tested for exercise-induced asthma.
Yeah, that's usually diagnosed at age 33 after you've been running for 20 years.
Exercise-induced asthma is not the same as chronic asthma....Exercise induced asthma is now officially called exercised induced bronchospasms as it is a narrowing of the airways that occurs while exercising or for a period of minutes to hours after completion of the exercise. Educate yourself before making snide remarks. Allergies and cold air can cause the issue as well as vagus nerve issues in some people.
Kate is still on the start list for Pre. Based on her IG, it still doesn't seem like she's back to training. I assume she won't be running, but seems odd they would continue to promote her participation if it has long been clear she won't be ready to race anytime soon. Anybody know the latest on her? Rooting for her.