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I think there is always more to the one 'excuse' for suicide. I think that folks who feel they are driven to suicide by an illness, or a bullying experience, struggle with mental health issues. Not excusing the seriousness of the long haul Covid symptoms just thinking that the causes are usually more complex than just one incident, or issue.
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Have you ever had a cold? Have you ever had influenza? If you answered yes to either of those, it is likely that you will contract COVID19 at some point in your life.
What you can do to have a favorable outcome is watch your vitamin D levels and make sure that you do what you can to support your immune system (cut back on sugar and alcohol, maintain a healthy sleep cycle.)
COVID19 is not a death sentence for most. For some it will be a scary multi-month hospital stay. For others, it may be several months of feeling like you have a combination of extreme fatigue and/or dementia (long-haulers.) For most healthy people under the age of seventy, it will be a few days to a few weeks of feeling horrible.
Yeah, but fear and panic sell so much better than common sense.
I know a family that has very extreme covid protocols in their house. Their teenage son has not seen any friends since last March. When they are outside in a sprawling suburban neighborhood they all have their masks on. Naturally the father works from home and the mother doesn't work and the son has been virtual school ever since the pandemic started. I saw them just the other day wearing double masks outside with no one around them. It's hard for me to wrap my head around that extreme level of paranoia. Why you must abstain from life in order to live is beyond me. And before anyone says maybe they have someone in their household to his immunocompromised, without getting into specifics I can say certainly that that is not the case.
I think there is always more to the one 'excuse' for suicide. I think that folks who feel they are driven to suicide by an illness, or a bullying experience, struggle with mental health issues. Not excusing the seriousness of the long haul Covid symptoms just thinking that the causes are usually more complex than just one incident, or issue.
I think in many cases - Mental Issues, are a big part of Suicide.
Some doctors and patients have said that ivermectin has eliminated long haul symptoms. Worth a try.
Fluvoxamine looks promising for long-haulers too. It can pass the blood-brain barrier where ivermectin does not readily cross the bbb. That might be necessary to get to the root cause.
I think in many cases - Mental Issues, are a big part of Suicide.
Maybe. And maybe in some cases it's just a case that the given individual has decided that he or she doesn't want to exist here any longer and it's time to move on to whatever is next.
Everyone who caught covid will face this type of scenario eventually. Purposely created covid with spliced in a way that allows it to initially surge within the human body and then the immune system keeps it in check for a while but doesn’t completely eradicate from the human body. It will lay dormant and then resurge and replicate quietly like HIV, until you begin getting sick again. Wait and see. This was just the beginning of this mess. It’s not going away. Basically it was airborne HIV, in a sense. The main coronavirus body of virus used to pass it through the air.
Vaccines will work, but on a limited basis as variants wil work around them. Those already infected Will have to take a lifetime of medication’s to attempt to stay healthy and keep the virus and check within their body.
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