NOT YET DEAD

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Re: NOT YET DEAD

by bcubed » 17 Dec 2020 12:02

Sebastian the Red Shouldn't this be on AE?


Covid has caused a fair amount of crossover between AE and Team Board. Opposition fans and update threads for example

Or are you just stepping up in OMAs absence? :lol:

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Re: NOT YET DEAD

by Snowball » 17 Dec 2020 13:06

I wasn't posting about Covid, pr Long-Covid.

It just happens I've had both and some thought I'd succumbed.

I succumbed to computerisis.



But, just thought I'd mention something I noted this morning...

I was looking for a fresh journal and found my 2020 diary which stopped dead when I got what I thought was my first encounter with Covid (so plenty of blank pages. Great, I can use this, save money.

I had been very ill, with a weird flu over Xmas when the family all met up in Dorchester in a B&B. (My daughter (25) ended up being blue-lighted into hospital a few days later with "pressure on her chest", shortage of breath and chest pains.

We weren't thinking Covid then.

But just looked in the diary at Jan-Feb-March and it's packed with "Covid Symptoms", extreme insomnia, extreme dreams, diarrhoea etc (remember this is PRE-Covid)... also "weird body rash". One day I wrote "No joke, this is ODD" (Jan 5th). On the 6th, "I don't know what's going on with my body but I don't like it!" Same day I "PURGED"

Only got as far as January 1st, but, apart from shortage of breath and severe muscle pains, I was describing something very like Covid.

I normally walk about ten miles or run 3/4/5 miles every day. My first exercise day was January 13th where I ran 3 miles and wrote "seriously tired in evening"

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Re: NOT YET DEAD

by Green » 17 Dec 2020 16:03

Snowball I wasn't posting about Covid, pr Long-Covid.

It just happens I've had both and some thought I'd succumbed.

I succumbed to computerisis.



But, just thought I'd mention something I noted this morning...

I was looking for a fresh journal and found my 2020 diary which stopped dead when I got what I thought was my first encounter with Covid (so plenty of blank pages. Great, I can use this, save money.

I had been very ill, with a weird flu over Xmas when the family all met up in Dorchester in a B&B. (My daughter (25) ended up being blue-lighted into hospital a few days later with "pressure on her chest", shortage of breath and chest pains.

We weren't thinking Covid then.

But just looked in the diary at Jan-Feb-March and it's packed with "Covid Symptoms", extreme insomnia, extreme dreams, diarrhoea etc (remember this is PRE-Covid)... also "weird body rash". One day I wrote "No joke, this is ODD" (Jan 5th). On the 6th, "I don't know what's going on with my body but I don't like it!" Same day I "PURGED"

Only got as far as January 1st, but, apart from shortage of breath and severe muscle pains, I was describing something very like Covid.

I normally walk about ten miles or run 3/4/5 miles every day. My first exercise day was January 13th where I ran 3 miles and wrote "seriously tired in evening"

Are you claiming to be one of the first people in the UK to have had Covid?

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Re: NOT YET DEAD

by Zip » 17 Dec 2020 16:23

Got to give credit to you Snowball working diligently through all the prediction threads to catch up, That’s dedication for you.

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Re: NOT YET DEAD

by Snowball » 17 Dec 2020 16:32

Green
Snowball I wasn't posting about Covid, pr Long-Covid.

It just happens I've had both and some thought I'd succumbed.

I succumbed to computerisis.



But, just thought I'd mention something I noted this morning...

I was looking for a fresh journal and found my 2020 diary which stopped dead when I got what I thought was my first encounter with Covid (so plenty of blank pages. Great, I can use this, save money.

I had been very ill, with a weird flu over Xmas when the family all met up in Dorchester in a B&B. (My daughter (25) ended up being blue-lighted into hospital a few days later with "pressure on her chest", shortage of breath and chest pains.

We weren't thinking Covid then.

But just looked in the diary at Jan-Feb-March and it's packed with "Covid Symptoms", extreme insomnia, extreme dreams, diarrhoea etc (remember this is PRE-Covid)... also "weird body rash". One day I wrote "No joke, this is ODD" (Jan 5th). On the 6th, "I don't know what's going on with my body but I don't like it!" Same day I "PURGED"

Only got as far as January 1st, but, apart from shortage of breath and severe muscle pains, I was describing something very like Covid.

I normally walk about ten miles or run 3/4/5 miles every day. My first exercise day was January 13th where I ran 3 miles and wrote "seriously tired in evening"

Are you claiming to be one of the first people in the UK to have had Covid?


NO.

But if you go on the Long-Covid FB sites, there are hundreds, maybe thousands of people who got sick at Xmas with a strange bug, were rough in January, got better, then get full-on Covid in March.

It may be coincidental, but my betting is there was an early variant around from October/November. There is a confirmed case of a man who died in France in NOVEMBER and was found later to have had Covid

Fella, I'm just typing up shit I wrote in January and the similarities to Covid are striking (but I didn't have S-o-B


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Re: NOT YET DEAD

by Snowball » 17 Dec 2020 16:33

Zip Got to give credit to you Snowball working diligently through all the prediction threads to catch up, That’s dedication for you.


Just so I can fiddle it and end up 99 points in front

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Re: NOT YET DEAD

by Simmops » 17 Dec 2020 19:43

Jagermesiter1871 Tbh I still think you and snowflake are the same person. Probably explains why I think you have split personality.


Don't offend snowball like that. He's been through enough

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Re: NOT YET DEAD

by Lower West » 17 Dec 2020 22:03

Snowball
Green
Snowball I wasn't posting about Covid, pr Long-Covid.

It just happens I've had both and some thought I'd succumbed.

I succumbed to computerisis.



But, just thought I'd mention something I noted this morning...

I was looking for a fresh journal and found my 2020 diary which stopped dead when I got what I thought was my first encounter with Covid (so plenty of blank pages. Great, I can use this, save money.

I had been very ill, with a weird flu over Xmas when the family all met up in Dorchester in a B&B. (My daughter (25) ended up being blue-lighted into hospital a few days later with "pressure on her chest", shortage of breath and chest pains.

We weren't thinking Covid then.

But just looked in the diary at Jan-Feb-March and it's packed with "Covid Symptoms", extreme insomnia, extreme dreams, diarrhoea etc (remember this is PRE-Covid)... also "weird body rash". One day I wrote "No joke, this is ODD" (Jan 5th). On the 6th, "I don't know what's going on with my body but I don't like it!" Same day I "PURGED"

Only got as far as January 1st, but, apart from shortage of breath and severe muscle pains, I was describing something very like Covid.

I normally walk about ten miles or run 3/4/5 miles every day. My first exercise day was January 13th where I ran 3 miles and wrote "seriously tired in evening"

Are you claiming to be one of the first people in the UK to have had Covid?


NO.

But if you go on the Long-Covid FB sites, there are hundreds, maybe thousands of people who got sick at Xmas with a strange bug, were rough in January, got better, then get full-on Covid in March.

It may be coincidental, but my betting is there was an early variant around from October/November. There is a confirmed case of a man who died in France in NOVEMBER and was found later to have had Covid

Fella, I'm just typing up shit I wrote in January and the similarities to Covid are striking (but I didn't have S-o-B


When your defences are low, the body can be susceptible to everything that's going around.

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Re: NOT YET DEAD

by Snowball » 17 Dec 2020 22:10

Lower West
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Green Are you claiming to be one of the first people in the UK to have had Covid?


NO.

But if you go on the Long-Covid FB sites, there are hundreds, maybe thousands of people who got sick at Xmas with a strange bug, were rough in January, got better, then get full-on Covid in March.

It may be coincidental, but my betting is there was an early variant around from October/November. There is a confirmed case of a man who died in France in NOVEMBER and was found later to have had Covid

Fella, I'm just typing up shit I wrote in January and the similarities to Covid are striking (but I didn't have S-o-B


When your defences are low, the body can be susceptible to everything that's going around.


Sure, but (I know I got Covid in March)

That lot was mainlyDecember- January when I wasn't supposed to be low.


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