or, what have you seen/experienced. Just curious.
SUag said:
What are the risks of a serious negative health outcome if you get covid without any vaccine protection?
Lost a cousin, age 40 unvaccinated, heart attack 6 months after covid. No previous heart problems.SUag said:
What are the risks of a serious negative health outcome if you get covid without any vaccine protection?
swc93 said:Lost a cousin, age 40 unvaccinated, heart attack 6 months after covid. No previous heart problems.SUag said:
What are the risks of a serious negative health outcome if you get covid without any vaccine protection?
Covid cause it? Who knows but I doubt it helped.
Zobel said:
Not a doc. In a large study that has been previously shared here no statistically significant increase in heart attacks (myocardial infarction) was found.
Safety of the BNT162b2 mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine in a Nationwide Setting | NEJM
SUag said:
What are the risks of a serious negative health outcome if you get covid without any vaccine protection?
ChrisTAMU said:SUag said:
What are the risks of a serious negative health outcome if you get covid without any vaccine protection?
Well we know that 75% of deaths occurred in people with a minimum of four comorbidities.
Woods Ag said:
Avg comorbitities is 4+ in people that died… is that fake news?
PJYoung said:Woods Ag said:
Avg comorbitities is 4+ in people that died… is that fake news?
Yes it is.
Certain people like Clay Travis edited the clip to make it appear that she was talking about all covid deaths instead of vaccinated deaths.
A long-time friend (Class of 1992) died yesterday from a heart attack. He was in great shape, 51 years old, and had recently recovered from his second round of Covid. The ER doctor said he had seen several "young" heart attacks recently in healthy men who had recovered from Covid. They're performing an autopsy. Is there any way to measure the possible impact Covid may have had on his heart?FlyRod said:
https://www.heart.org/en/news/2020/09/03/what-covid-19-is-doing-to-the-heart-even-after-recovery
Zobel said:
Yes. The study she was referring to was exclusively looking at vaccinated people. Fake news strikes again.
https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-walensky-study-idUSL1N2TS0S2
cc_ag92 said:A long-time friend (Class of 1992) died yesterday from a heart attack. He was in great shape, 51 years old, and had recently recovered from his second round of Covid. The ER doctor said he had seen several "young" heart attacks recently in healthy men who had recovered from Covid. They're performing an autopsy. Is there any way to measure the possible impact Covid may have had on his heart?FlyRod said:
https://www.heart.org/en/news/2020/09/03/what-covid-19-is-doing-to-the-heart-even-after-recovery
PJYoung said:Woods Ag said:
Avg comorbitities is 4+ in people that died… is that fake news?
Yes it is.
Certain people like Clay Travis edited the clip to make it appear that she was talking about all covid deaths instead of vaccinated deaths.
PJYoung said:Woods Ag said:
Avg comorbitities is 4+ in people that died… is that fake news?
Yes it is.
Certain people like Clay Travis edited the clip to make it appear that she was talking about all covid deaths instead of vaccinated deaths.
Zobel said:
No idea. Sounds like something you could find out and share.
Not really. There's no real way to isolate two COVID infections from 51 years of other environmental, genetic, and physiologic factors. The COVID infections may correlate with the infarct but causation is much more difficult to measure and prove.cc_ag92 said:
Is there any way to measure the possible impact Covid may have had on his heart?
ChrisTAMU said:Zobel said:
No idea. Sounds like something you could find out and share.
I'm sure the CDC is very transparent with that information.
SUag said:
What are the risks of a serious negative health outcome if you get covid without any vaccine protection?
When both sides of an argument are full of ****, the next step is looking at which side(s) has the power to influence people and politics and if trade offs are examined/validated.Quote:
I also find it interesting that the "but Myocarditis" from the vaccine crowd is largely the same crowd that downplayed Myocarditis when the Big Ten said they were going to cancel football over it. Just an observation.
So if everyone is going to get covid eventually, everyone should get tested?FlyRod said:
A growing number of medical researchers are realizing and discussing Covid as a vascular disease vs. just a respiratory virus; it goes after blood vessels, hence all the weird multi-organ things happening--heart issues yes, but also blood clots, strokes, "long Covid," and of course most infamously damaging the blood rich lungs.
If you've tested positive and even if you feel ok, might be worth scheduling a visit with your doctor down the road to assess organ health (and I fully admit I don't know what range of tests would be appropriate).
tysker said:So if everyone is going to get covid eventually, everyone should get tested?FlyRod said:
A growing number of medical researchers are realizing and discussing Covid as a vascular disease vs. just a respiratory virus; it goes after blood vessels, hence all the weird multi-organ things happening--heart issues yes, but also blood clots, strokes, "long Covid," and of course most infamously damaging the blood rich lungs.
If you've tested positive and even if you feel ok, might be worth scheduling a visit with your doctor down the road to assess organ health (and I fully admit I don't know what range of tests would be appropriate).
More test and more reliance on medical professionals more followup doctor visits and more medical tests 'just in case' and probably more reliance on prescription medication.
I hate to come across so cynical but who is paying for all of this and is it worth the cost?
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Breyer, Sotomayor, & Kagan dissent from the decision to block the vax-or-test rule for workplaces of 100 or more employees.
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Modern medicine has a lot of limitations that people don't realize. Ordering blanket labs and imaging on more and more people just to go searching for something will eventually lead to finding things. The problem is that in otherwise healthy people, more often than not you start finding things of no clinical significance, or you get false positives. Those false positives need to be investigated, and can sometimes lead to procedures and treatments that end up causing harm.tysker said:So if everyone is going to get covid eventually, everyone should get tested?FlyRod said:
A growing number of medical researchers are realizing and discussing Covid as a vascular disease vs. just a respiratory virus; it goes after blood vessels, hence all the weird multi-organ things happening--heart issues yes, but also blood clots, strokes, "long Covid," and of course most infamously damaging the blood rich lungs.
If you've tested positive and even if you feel ok, might be worth scheduling a visit with your doctor down the road to assess organ health (and I fully admit I don't know what range of tests would be appropriate).
More test and more reliance on medical professionals more followup doctor visits and more medical tests 'just in case' and probably more reliance on prescription medication.
I hate to come across so cynical but who is paying for all of this and is it worth the cost?