I was told by a friend who wanted a visit we would have to sit outside 10 feet apart and I’d have to wear a mask because I didn’t boost. Meanwhile, she picked her son and girlfriend up at the airport the day before after a week long jaunt overseas. They had spent the week unmasked and partying. But I’m the risk ![]() |
Long COVID is a psychochosomatic disease. Harvard Medical School professor did a great thread on the latest study showing just that yesterday. The most common risk factor for Long COVID was...a history of anxiety disorders! https://twitter.com/awgaffney/status/1528876982754476032 That would explain why Long COVID seems to be affecting middle age, white affluent suburban mothers in unhappy marriages. Arlington has plenty. |
It's anti-science non-sense too. Check out Walgreens data. Boosted people have a higher positivity rate than unvaccinated people (only those people who had 2 doses less than 5 months ago have a lower positivity rate than unvaccinated people, and just barely). https://www.walgreens.com/businesssolutions/covid-19-index.jsp?cjevent=3e952314db5d11ec800744160a1c0e0c&CID=5250933&ext=100357191&PID=100357191&AID=11020894&SID=tuid%3A3C070C6AED4E638D07191DEAEC49625A |
It's a cold for some, but more like a bad flu for many of the parents I know who've gotten it lately. Many are reporting it taking several weeks before they get their energy back and lose the cough. |
As a person who has occasional bouts of health anxiety I 100% believe at least part of it is psychosomatic. Not all of it, but definitely some of it. |
+1 OP seems to have low intelligence. |
I think we are an average family taking average precautions.
We have a stack of COVID tests. Some we bought, some was free from the govt delivered free from USPS, and some were given by the school. We are taking precautions in public and masking when doing a grocery run or going to any store. We are not masking with family and friends. We are hosting outdoors parties in our backyard also. We are travelling in aircrafts (while masked) in US and in other countries. We are vaccinated, double boosted, up to date with all our vaccines for seasonal flu etc. A lot of hygiene and self-care rituals for us has become ingrained - - no shoes household, good cleanliness in the house - sanitizer on person - Salt gargles every day when brushing teeth - a multivitamin every day - getting adequate nutrition, hydration, sleep. Incorporating breathing exercise and yoga to manage stress we use n-95 when going to a doctor or a very crowded place, but usually it is a normal triple-ply fabric reusable mask. We now assume that COVID is something that we will have to live with. Having extra COVID tests allows us to do a quick check if there is a need. Otherwise, it is pretty much business as usual. I actually appreciate having extra tests because it is a good tool to have to give us peace of mind. |
Wow! Imagine doing all of those hypochondriacal COVIDian rituals and thinking you're the average. Meanwhile, almost no one wears a mask on a plane and the average American and European is completely done with any precautions. COVID is never going away. It has the mortality risk now of the flu. If that is how you want to live your life, then so be it but please realize you're way outside the norm. |
DP, but yes that is how I want to "live my life" with "live" being the operative word. If I can play the covid lottery in a smart, strategic way, you better believe I will try to increase my own and my family's chances of staying alive and in good health as long as I can. These measures aren't hurting us -- I guess I'm just not enough of a snowflake to let a little mask set me off. ymmv |
Wow. This is nuts you think this is average and normal. Salt gargles? |
I like the no shoe household one. What does that even have to do with covid? You must have little kids that you are getting them to do all this. Any tween/teen would be giving you so much crap your life would be a living hell. |
Reminds me of kids who I grew up with whose parents were hardcore vegans, the kids rebelled afterwards and still speak about their childhood with disdain. |
Our school test bi weekly and after week long days off. It has been great as it helps keep everyone safe. When parents do realize positive cases they have been great at helping keep others heathy- by keeping kid at home. Thumbs up to test. |
Good on you to do what’s best for your family. We do most but not gargles. |
DP. We don’t salt gargle every day but we do if we had a close contact or a tickle in our throats. Mostly when we do it when we are sick.
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