Coronavirus?!

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for couple of weeks i guess i had some mild symptoms of corona disease.dry coughs, a feeling of fluid holes in my lungs and stuffs that i had never before,
I found out some interesting evidences during this time... eating much foods,especially carbohydrates and sugars extremely worsen the disease. traditional herbal remedy worked fine, salvia+thyme tea...warmer environment deteriorates symptoms for me.
ehh...and ...i always wanted to die while i'm asleep in a usual dream one day. hope that the virus manufacturs make the next revision of the virus capable of killing calmly during sleep, maybe activate by some kinds of sleep hormones or taking feedback from hypothalamus or some nice features like.
 

jpanhalt

Joined Jan 18, 2008
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Regarding Mayo:

Mayo prefers referrals from your personal physician, if you are not already a patient at Mayo. That is to ensure continuity of care. When there is a referral or with your permission, the physicians at Mayo are required to provide a written report within 48 hours, and usually within 24 hours of seeing you. However, Mayo also recognizes that some potential patients feel that asking for a referral will be an insult or embarrassment to their personal physician. No decent physician should feel that way. Nevertheless, Mayo will see self-referrals. The wait has never been "two years." However, with the Governor of Minnesota's restrictions on elective care, that wait is undoubtedly much longer than usual. THAT is a requirement of the State of Minnesota. In normal times, it was a few months at most for appointments and departments that reached that point were admonished to shorten their wait times to no more than a month.

An alternative is to show up at registration in Rochester (and I suspect its other locations). You will be seen within 24 hours. Maybe not with the specialty you want, but by a competent physician who will decide what to do. If you need a procedure by a specialty group, that will be triaged based on available times and urgency. If it is an appointment and evaluation, that will usually occur much sooner. Again, that is in normal times.
 

402DF855

Joined Feb 9, 2013
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herbal remedy worked
When I was sick I'd boil water with bay leaves and inhale the steam. It seemed to help. Also lots of hot chilis and drinking lemon juice. Both have expectorant properties. Also, I had excruciating headache. I took aspirin rather than ibuprofen when I just couldn't take the headache.
 
When I was sick I'd boil water with bay leaves and inhale the steam. It seemed to help. Also lots of hot chilis and drinking lemon juice. Both have expectorant properties. Also, I had excruciating headache. I took aspirin rather than ibuprofen when I just couldn't take the headache.
about chemical healings i cant approve,but after taking Zolpidem sleeping pills for couple of days,i felt much better on cough symptoms.
 

jpanhalt

Joined Jan 18, 2008
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https://news.yahoo.com/coronavirus-may-never-away-181100789.html

Geneva (AFP) - The new coronavirus may never go away and populations around the world will have to learn to live with it, the World Health Organization warned Wednesday.

"There is some magical thinking going on that lockdowns work perfectly and that unlocking lockdowns will go great. Both are fraught with dangers," the Irish epidemiologist said.
Neither polio nor smallpox have been completely eliminated. But we are close. Very close with smallpox. We will probably never get there with polio. SARS-CoV-2 is nothing compared to those agents. We are not being sucked into a black hole.

Our biggest danger is opportunists who use fear to stop us getting haircuts. I still have a full head of hair -- a little thinner on top, maybe --, but I now look like the 1970's, except for a few bags and its grey. I want a haircut.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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Neither polio nor smallpox have been completely eliminated. But we are close. Very close with smallpox. We will probably never get there with polio. SARS-CoV-2 is nothing compared to those agents. We are not being sucked into a black hole.

Our biggest danger is opportunists who use fear to stop us getting haircuts. I still have a full head of hair -- a little thinner on top, maybe --, but I now look like the 1970's, except for a few bags and its grey. I want a haircut.
Go retro.
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SamR

Joined Mar 19, 2019
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The wait has never been "two years."
That is exactly what my wife was told by the Jacksonville Beach Mayo Clinic where I am currently a patient. She has also been treated there previously by another specialty but there is a 2-year+ waiting list for her current problem even with a referral for a Venology consultation. One very nice thing they do provide is an online "Patient Portal" where all Dr. Treatment Reports, Lab Reports, Pathology Reports, Radiology Reports, and all of my thousands of Radiology Images are available online to access. Not only by me but also by my GP and my other non-Mayo specialists. Smallpox is considered to be defeated and the last naturally occurring case was 1977.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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This case is about the assertion of power by one unelected official, Andrea Palm, and her order to all people within Wisconsin to remain in their homes, not to travel and to close all businesses that she declares are not "essential" in Emergency Order 28. Palm says that failure to obey Order 28 subjects the transgressor to imprisonment for 30 days, a $250 fine or both. This case is not about Governor Tony Evers' Emergency Order or the powers of the Governor.
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We further conclude that Palm's order confining all people to their homes, forbidding travel and closing businesses exceeded the statutory authority of Wis. Stat. § 252.02, upon which Palm claims to rely. By the Court.—Palm's Emergency Order 28 is declared unlawful, invalid, and unenforceable.
https://www.wicourts.gov/sc/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=260868

Finally some of the states enforcement powers are coming under review.
 

SamR

Joined Mar 19, 2019
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It had to happen. Even with the best of intentions, without Martial Law being declared, many of the edicts by the Governors, Mayors, etc. were questionable as to their legal validity.
 

nsaspook

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It had to happen. Even with the best of intentions, without Martial Law being declared, many of the edicts by the Governors, Mayors, etc. were questionable as to their legal validity.
I see the need for short term emergency power edicts for something like a 30 day period but we must quickly return to constitutional rule of law to maintain a Democracy instead of Monarchism.
 
It had to happen. Even with the best of intentions, without Martial Law being declared, many of the edicts by the Governors, Mayors, etc. were questionable as to their legal validity.
a simple example of fun for laws and rules is the recent cookie/privacy or the usual term of services that nearly all of website are getting into place in their business.
many of them are written in super small fonts ( the recent pop up cookie/privacy terms), and many are so long that you can't even get a mood or time to read all of them...so you'd close your eyes and accept them numbly to let the owners conquer your privacy ,cookies and blah blah in a lawful manner.
indeed... you can generalize this simple example to many of freaking/deceptive rules and laws they make in social, business,healthcare,etc worlds.
 

WBahn

Joined Mar 31, 2012
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a simple example of fun for laws and rules is the recent cookie/privacy or the usual term of services that nearly all of website are getting into place in their business.
many of them are written in super small fonts ( the recent pop up cookie/privacy terms), and many are so long that you can't even get a mood or time to read all of them...so you'd close your eyes and accept them numbly to let the owners conquer your privacy ,cookies and blah blah in a lawful manner.
indeed... you can generalize this simple example to many of freaking/deceptive rules and laws they make in social, business,healthcare,etc worlds.
"recent"???

This is how ToS and such have been written since, oh, pretty much the beginning of time -- and they didn't invent the tactic. Ever see a TV ad that had a panel of tiny print that popped up for a second or two right at the end -- those were the legal disclaimers that they had to provide to anyone seeing the ad. Given that this was in the days long before VCRs, even the people that wanted to read it couldn't. But you could send a letter to the advertiser and they would send you a printed copy of the disclaimer (and they really would very diligently do exactly that for anyone that requested it). Or a radio ad where some guys comes on at the end and speaks so quickly that there you struggle to even recognize one word in ten? Same thing. The same with laws and regulations -- it didn't take long at all for lawmakers to realize that they could bury all kinds of stuff in unrelated laws and regulations. Usually they are things that qualify as "pork" and not things that directly restrict people because those are fairly easy to challenge ("Members of the Jury, my client is charged with mowing his lawn on a Tuesday in violation of the Interstate Highway Sugar Beet Tariff Act. Need you really know more in order to reach a just verdict?").
 
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