Omicron, the sequel

I'm trying to decide if I am going to read all 'Lil Cap posts in the character of Ricky:
Or Bubbles:

They both seem to work. Definitely self-smarted though!

Read one of them in Bubbles' voice...priceless!
Great show for when you don’t want to use a lot of brain power. Ricky’isms are hilarious.
 
Exactly. Wish there was a way to figure out why some get it worse than others. I got it at 52 years old (no vax at that time). I am 6'0" and was about 275lbs then with elevated blood pressure and cholesterol. The impact on me was minimal. I had been worried prior to that figuring I was in the danger zone but it wasn't as bad as many of my annual colds. My wife had a little less impact than I did. My 53 year old friend and his wife both got it a few weeks ago (both non-vaxxed) and was a little tired but other than that were fine. I know some vaxxed people that got it that were on their death beds but they weren't in great health to begin with.

Yep...it's a 100% crap shoot...
 
Great show for when you don’t want to use a lot of brain power. Ricky’isms are hilarious.
So funny.

"It's all water under the fridge."

"He passed with flying carpets."

"It doesn't take rocket appliances to know that...."

"Don't judge a cover of a book by its look."

Have you ever seen Letterkenny?
 
Exactly. Wish there was a way to figure out why some get it worse than others. I got it at 52 years old (no vax at that time). I am 6'0" and was about 275lbs then with elevated blood pressure and cholesterol. The impact on me was minimal. I had been worried prior to that figuring I was in the danger zone but it wasn't as bad as many of my annual colds. My wife had a little less impact than I did. My 53 year old friend and his wife both got it a few weeks ago (both non-vaxxed) and was a little tired but other than that were fine. I know some vaxxed people that got it that were on their death beds but they weren't in great health to begin with.
You are in the danger zone with that BMI and those lab results. Annual colds? Who gets annual colds?
 
You are in the danger zone with that BMI and those lab results. Annual colds? Who gets annual colds?
Annual probably wasn't a good word. But regular cold...lol. But I have lost about 25 lbs since I had COVID. Not because of COVID, just eating better
 
Annual probably wasn't a good word. But regular cold...lol. But I have lost about 25 lbs since I had COVID. Not because of COVID, just eating better
Keep it up. Best preventive medicine you can do. You are what you eat.
 
With all the information and data available there’s no reason to be in conflict. There are still people who believe because they’re vaxxed they can no longer get the Covid flu. Your post indicates a lack of knowledge and definitely absence of a position on things.

Hardn the phuk up mate.
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I personally know 5 people that got Covid and are no longer here. I probably know of 20+ other deaths, via friends/family, that are no longer here. Getting lucky while being unprotected, doesn’t make someone less of an arrogant, selfish imbecile!
 
You should read more than just the headlines....

"Overall, the slight change was just under a one-day increase in the menstrual cycle length, “a longer time between bleeding,” the NIH said in a news release, and it didn’t affect the actual length of a person’s period, according to the study.

Researchers said small variation wasn’t “clinically significant” while defining a “normal cycle” length as 24-38 days.

It’s considered normal if a menstrual cycle’s length changes by less than eight days, according to the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics, the study said. The timing of menstrual cycles can also be impacted by “life, environment, and health stressors.”"
 
You should read more than just the headlines....

"Overall, the slight change was just under a one-day increase in the menstrual cycle length, “a longer time between bleeding,” the NIH said in a news release, and it didn’t affect the actual length of a person’s period, according to the study.

Researchers said small variation wasn’t “clinically significant” while defining a “normal cycle” length as 24-38 days.

It’s considered normal if a menstrual cycle’s length changes by less than eight days, according to the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics, the study said. The timing of menstrual cycles can also be impacted by “life, environment, and health stressors.”"

You missed the “as much as 8-days or more…”. You too?
 

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