Coronavirus (2022) thread

It’s not my MO, but like I said to Marcus, I don’t keep tabs on where people do and don’t post.
Agreed. I know you were not talking specifically about me. And I have posted occasionally in other threads. And been here for years prior to the pandemic starting too as my date of joining alongside here shows.

But I joined for a very specific reason and rarely posted as - whilst I watch pretty much all City games - I am not knowledgeable about football to the degree to want to talk about it without showing my ignorance.

I explained long ago - as this question was levelled at me then - why I posted just in here exactly what happened. I am loathe to repeat it but as the accusation of weirdness is predicated around it for others whose reasons I do not know and do not need to know it is worth mentioning again. As it is hardly as odd as it seems when you understand. Though I can see why it otherwise might do.

I came on here because I had given up much of my work that I could not do from home to become a full time carer for my mum after a major stroke left her in need of total care and I had long promised her I would not put her in a home. She had long been a City supporter and gone to most matches with my dad, whose ashes were scattered on Maine Road and whose name was on the tunnel at the Etihad as a result.

My family are all lifelong supporters who travel to Europe to see the games etc. And from them I knew about here so I could look out for feeds to help my mum watch games not on TV and (as you will see from the timing of my joining) to watch the parades and things after the Aguero moment made her smile in a way she never had then in many years.

Though she died just before the pandemic I was aware of the thread here created by Gelson's Dad posting data every day. As I have a bit of a background in both science and medicine though not as a professional I appreciated seeing the raw data and am not a fan of Twitter. So this became a go to place every day to look up in one go. Until after a few weeks exactly the same anti data posts started in Spring 2020 and drove Gelson's Dad away.

I had the time and so just took over the job when it was clear he was not coming back. Unless he did under another name I suppose. So the anti data post thing long predates the past few months and goes back to when there was no awareness of if we would ever get a vaccine and many more were dying.

So there are reasons I had that might not be obvious and jumping to nefarious conclusions would be wrong. Though I would understand them to a degree. It is human nature to speculate. No bad thing.

Yes things have changed now and yes we all need to move on at our own speed. And yes this thread will vanish in its own time and anyone who is thinking straight will welcome that day not try to prolong it as it maybe creates some kind of validation or crutch.

I guess we will all find our own way back into the world and people are all different when facing an event unprecedented in our lifetimes. It is in mine. And I am I suspect a lot older than most of you will be.And so - of course - more vulnerable. Which does change perspective.

But weirdness comes in many forms and we do not all see as strange what others might do. I would never feel the need to second guess why someone posts in here, or does not, or stays away from it or reads it every day, or blocks my posts so as to avoid seeing data. All are reasonable reactions. I am OK with that.

Humans are different. But seeking reasons why they are different from you is always going to be a bit futile as it would be a pretty awful world if we all agreed on everything and all did what the rest all wanted.

If that were true United would be about to celebrate their 20th successive title and City would be playing Congleton Town next week.
 
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The cough can go on for months , a whole year of antibiotics, steroids and inhalers for me , it goes in its own sweet time unfortunately , sounds like you have tried everything , it is not easy to stop, maybe ask about steroids and inhalers

Thought you and some others who have had breathlessness due to covid might be interested in this recent update today on some new findings which explains why this happens but can't be detected with conventional tests. Half the medical battle in finding cures to these matters is identifying the root cause, so at least good news on that front for sufferers of this condition.

Long Covid study and lung abnormalities

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Researchers have discovered abnormalities in the lungs of long Covid patients who have breathlessness that cannot be detected with routine tests.
The Explain study uses xenon, an odourless, colourless, tasteless and chemically non-reactive gas, to investigate possible lung damage in the patients who have not been admitted to hospital but continue to experience the symptom.
The initial results of the study suggest there is significantly impaired gas transfer from the lungs to the bloodstream in the long Covid patients despite other tests – including CT scans – coming back as normal.
The study’s chief investigator, Fergus Gleeson, a professor of radiology at the University of Oxford and consultant radiologist at Oxford university hospitals NHS foundation trust, said: “We knew from our post-hospital Covid study that xenon could detect abnormalities when the CT scan and other lung function tests are normal.”
 
But I joined for a very specific reason and rarely posted as - whilst I watch pretty much all City games - I am not knowledgeable about football to the degree to want to talk about it without showing my ignorance.

Let's be perfectly frank, you can post anything you want and fit right in because 99% of us on here just chat rubbish and everyone nods in agreement anyway, because they don't want to be pulled up for the tosh they write :)
 

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