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Thread: To Vaccinate or Not---The Rat Flu Odyssey Continues

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    I agree we shouldn't have as much contempt for people who were/are anti vax but not anti mask where required. If an individual's caregivers have genuine concerns and recommend that person NOT get jabbed they absolutely shouldn't. However, even with transmission lower, why wouldn't they still want to protect themselves and be even more pro mask personally? It seems like ricing a motorcycle or skiing without a helmet or driving without seat belts to go raw dog unvaxxed out there. People are still dying.
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NW_SKIER View Post
    no one will recognize their sacrifices.
    Getting a vaccine is not a "sacrifice".

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    Either way, it's wholly inappropriate to deem a person's entire existence on this planet as less worthy than yours because they made a different choice than you did. That makes you the problem.
    That's not what is happening here, you know it, and that makes you just as much a part of the problem.

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    Scientists now have decisive molecular evidence that humans and chimpanzees once had a common momma and that this lineage had previously split from monkeys.

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    Thought I may be "out of the woods" last week as I was starting to feel better. Kept it pretty mild with two weight lifting sessions, and one 5 mile mellow hike. Symptoms have flared back in the last day or so. Shortness of breath has returned, major brain fog, even my eyesight gets a little weird, chest tightness (though not as severe as a couple weeks ago), no palpitations luckily.

    Will follow up with my doc on Monday. My hunch is still that all routine tests will come back normal. As seems to be the case for many many people dealing with this potential long haul stuff.

    As I have said before it just feels like the virus is still hiding in my body. Like I almost beat it and then it flares back. This is a running theory out there among some doctors/scientists. As well as the idea of microclotting causing these lasting/flaring symptoms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
    Your doctor actually recommended not getting the shot because you'd had covid?

    Seems odd. And contrary to the overwhelming medical opinion.
    Well, my wife's coworker had a similar conversation... Her doc said NOT to get the 2nd COVID vax WHILE she had COVID. The recommendation was to go get it 6 weeks later so she would be fully recovered and the immune system would be primed to respond to the vax instead of still fighting an already existing infection..

    Perhaps one of us misunderstood or misrepresented what their doctor ACTUALLY said?? Humm...
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    So I picked up a cold or SFT and then I wondered if maybe I got covid so called up doc and he did me one of the tests we get for free up here and sure enough I'm positive

    so far its ghost achs & pains, cough, bit of a headache, no breathing issues more like a medium cold/ flu
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    My allergies are flaring way early so I did my first home test this evening--negative of course. But my kid is taking me to a Golden Knights game next week--if I don't catch the covid then I'm definitely immune. I could wear a mask--I'm sure the other hockey fans will think I'm a pussy, like they did when Plante wore a mask.

    Kaiser is offering 4 th shots for over 50s. Think I'll wait until 6 months from the last one--in May.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    I could wear a mask--I'm sure the other hockey fans will think I'm a pussy, like they did when Plante wore a mask.
    Wear a Jason mask over the n95, they’ll be too drunk to notice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
    Your doctor actually recommended not getting the shot because you'd had covid?

    Seems odd. And contrary to the overwhelming medical opinion.
    This. Everything I have seen and heard said to delay the vaxx or boosters if you caught COVID, not go without, due to waning immunity and emergence of new strains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    My allergies are flaring way early so I did my first home test this evening--negative of course. But my kid is taking me to a Golden Knights game next week--if I don't catch the covid then I'm definitely immune. I could wear a mask--I'm sure the other hockey fans will think I'm a pussy, like they did when Plante wore a mask.

    Kaiser is offering 4 th shots for over 50s. Think I'll wait until 6 months from the last one--in May.

    I was wondering what your thoughts were on #4.


    If I wasn't going to the gym 3/week I'm might hold off, but I'm at 6 months now so I think I'll get one asap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteroom_Guardian View Post
    Thought I may be "out of the woods" last week as I was starting to feel better. Kept it pretty mild with two weight lifting sessions, and one 5 mile mellow hike. Symptoms have flared back in the last day or so. Shortness of breath has returned, major brain fog, even my eyesight gets a little weird, chest tightness (though not as severe as a couple weeks ago), no palpitations luckily.

    Will follow up with my doc on Monday. My hunch is still that all routine tests will come back normal. As seems to be the case for many many people dealing with this potential long haul stuff.

    As I have said before it just feels like the virus is still hiding in my body. Like I almost beat it and then it flares back. This is a running theory out there among some doctors/scientists. As well as the idea of microclotting causing these lasting/flaring symptoms.
    Sorry you're dealing with this [emoji852]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteroom_Guardian View Post
    Thought I may be "out of the woods" last week as I was starting to feel better. Kept it pretty mild with two weight lifting sessions, and one 5 mile mellow hike. Symptoms have flared back in the last day or so. Shortness of breath has returned, major brain fog, even my eyesight gets a little weird, chest tightness (though not as severe as a couple weeks ago), no palpitations luckily.

    Will follow up with my doc on Monday. My hunch is still that all routine tests will come back normal. As seems to be the case for many many people dealing with this potential long haul stuff.

    As I have said before it just feels like the virus is still hiding in my body. Like I almost beat it and then it flares back. This is a running theory out there among some doctors/scientists. As well as the idea of microclotting causing these lasting/flaring symptoms.
    Long/post Covid is real even in healthy middle aged adults. We trached a guy yesterday about a year out from Covid hospitalization. He’s been trached three times now. First time was his initial hospitalization. Second time was after he recovered and was discharged, he developed bilateral vocal cord paralysis. This time he was hospitalized for tracheal swelling and intubated. It didn’t resolve so he got another trach. He’ll go home with it this time until the inflammatory process resolved. That’s not his only post Covid issue.

    Hope you get well, take it easy and take care of yourself.


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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    This. Everything I have seen and heard said to delay the vaxx or boosters if you caught COVID, not go without, due to waning immunity and emergence of new strains.
    thats exactly what ski bro told me when i went over & got the positive covid test but he wasnt a real MD just an anesthetist

    I had felt bad about pulling the plug on the DH team but something didnt feel right, being in a tuck on the race course is not the place to get dizzy, I felt somewhat vindicated to find it is Covid, 4 days in it doesnt feel any worse that a medium-ish cold, I hope it stays like that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hopeless Sinner View Post
    I was wondering what your thoughts were on #4.


    If I wasn't going to the gym 3/week I'm might hold off, but I'm at 6 months now so I think I'll get one asap.
    I don't really have my own thoughts on this. I do what the CDC and my doctor/Kaiser tells me to do. I know neither will be right all the time but they'll be right more often than wrong and right at least as much as other qualified and unqualified experts and "experts". I figure you pick your horse and ride it until it bucks you off or dies. (I had a horse die under me at summer camp. As the wussiest camper they gave me the oldest, gentlest, nearest to death horse.)

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    This one?

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    A couple days on the road around California. Two Marriott hotels with less than a third of parking lot full were “no vacancy”. Both had only one desk attendant. I think it’s a strategy to raise occupancy rates to encourage travel or they just can’t get staff to operate at 100%.

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    Hey @Whiteroom_guardian, theres an NYT article today that looks super similar to what you've described. Looks like there's some suggestions in the article as well as some new COVID-related terms for engaging with docs "small fiber neuropathy, etc..."

    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/09/w...ter-covid.html

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    Meanwhile in shanghai, the sound of thousands of humans collectively wailing their isolation and anguish.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-XErj0xRYQ
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    That’s fucking terrifying

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    Yea I'm pretty sure some of those people are locked in with their dead relatives. Haven't had food in several days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by leroy jenkins View Post
    Meanwhile in shanghai, the sound of thousands of humans collectively wailing their isolation and anguish.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-XErj0xRYQ
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    To Vaccinate or Not---The Rat Flu Odyssey Continues


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    The drunk driving analogy used to be the preferred analogy.

    You could make the analogy now that those not vaccinated are like people who don't wear seatbelts because they think they are safe drivers and the seatbelt is more dangerous. Mostly a danger to themselves (although you don't want to be in a car wreck with other unrestrained occupants... they fly around and smash others). This attitude lets me know that you are part of a particular ideological tribe that you place performative adherence to as first priority, and/or your have naturally low trust in others and an inability to consider and absorb good information from good sources. It is the current best-case look. It is not a good look.

    The bigger problem is that the analogy to drunk driving instead of not wearing a seatbelt, that is directly/indirectly endangering others as well as yourself, while not as accurate anymore, well it used to be quite apt. It was true for nearly a year and it was true up until 2022 with Omicron. That says further to me about a vaccine resistant person's tribal badges trumping care for others and society, and/or your cynicism outweighing your humanity. This is a very bad look.

    That's my judgment after taking care of a fuck ton of COVID patients, directly and indirectly, including the ones who died after being infected by their antivaxxer caregiver family members who prevented them from getting the vaccine. Our world is a little different than when you get your info from twitter and the TV talking heads. But go ahead, accuse me of being judgy. I have a good fucking reason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by leroy jenkins View Post
    Yea I'm pretty sure some of those people are locked in with their dead relatives. Haven't had food in several days.
    The windows are open and it is not unheard of for Chinese people to jump out when things get so bad they can't take it. But I don't speak any of the Chinese languages. Perhaps you could translate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by leroy jenkins View Post
    Meanwhile in shanghai, the sound of thousands of humans collectively wailing their isolation and anguish.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-XErj0xRYQ
    Zero COVID looks like an awesome strategy!

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