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Is there a precedent of people dying from choking on their own phlegm. How common is this?
It is truly shocking to me that we are almost 2 years into this and people still don't know that people often die of covid drowning in their own lungs. That may sound like choking.
So what other symptoms were listed in that article, other than a backache?
The reasonable conclusion is that many people have no symptoms, and there is no proof that her backache was covid related either. Why are you all over the place with this, you'd already stated as a fact that she'd choked to death on her own snot.
You were the one who brought up her backache, as if she only had a backache and not Covid. I never mentioned it at all until you did. But she did in fact have Covid, and since backaches are a common Covid symptom, there is a good chance her backache was caused by her Covid.
I never said her backache was the cause of her death, once again I never even mentioned it until you did. When you pointed out she "ONLY" had a backache - as if she no longer had Covid, or something - I simply pointed out that backaches are a common symptom of Covid, and so her backache could indeed have been one of her Covid symptoms.
It is truly shocking to me that we are almost 2 years into this and people still don't know that people often die of covid drowning in their own lungs. That may sound like choking.
Often?
I looked for examples of this and found it to not be something that happens suddenlywithout other symptoms or other health factors such as cystic fibrosis. Please share some links.
It wasn't that long someone posted here asking whether they should go ahead and get covid and "be done with it." Here's a case where that did not exactly work out as planned for the person who really did do this
Any time I run a fever, my lower back aches like crazy. Sometimes I don't know I am running a fever until my back starts hurting. I also know that a fever is a sign of an infection, so I am pretty confident that it is something that those with Covid have, hence back pain for this woman.
Your lungs are in the back. Back pain is a sign of both pneumonia and lung cancer, as well as a heart attack.
That’s true, but chest pain is a more common symptom of pneumonia.
Nobody here can say with certainty what caused her death at this point so it’s all speculation.
We don’t know.
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