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Many patients have this symptom up to the later stages, so that's why many bodies are seen along the way. This virus may respond differently in some people, and some people don't have symptoms, but suddenly they get sick and disappear.
That's why I saw so many bodies along the way.
The Communist Party...
originally posted by: BillyJoeeOzark
a reply to: MerkabaTribeEntity
Sigh.... it’s not a seizure. If so I guess people in Wuhan have 15 percent epilepsy in their population. Death rattles from organ failure.
If so I guess people in Wuhan have 15 percent epilepsy in their population.
...The guideline shows there is strong evidence that for adults who have had a first seizure, the risk of another seizure is greatest within the first two years. The risk ranges from about a one-in-five chance, or 21 percent, to nearly a one-in-two chance, or 45 percent.
...Triggers can differ from person to person, but common triggers include tiredness and lack of sleep, stress, alcohol, and not taking medication.
...If you have a seizure, it may seem to make sense that there must be a particular cause, such as stress, or alcohol, for example. However, the likelihood of having a seizure at some point may have been there already for you, and the stress or alcohol has triggered it.
originally posted by: BillyJoeeOzark
a reply to: mikell
It’s not chills or seizures. In ww1 the word was coined death rattles. It’s from toxic gas organ failure or being shot in the kidneys and or liver and in this case viral organ failure.
You guys need to google more. This is real. It’s part of the viral symptoms especially before death.
originally posted by: camain
a reply to: Violater1
High fevers can induce seizures. I don't necessarily think its the virus as much as possibly the body reacting and trying to fight it. I think this lacks evidence from a credible source though. Is it possible fevers are inducing seizures, sure. I don't think its the virus though, just the body fighting it.
Camain
originally posted by: fleabit
originally posted by: camain
a reply to: Violater1
High fevers can induce seizures. I don't necessarily think its the virus as much as possibly the body reacting and trying to fight it. I think this lacks evidence from a credible source though. Is it possible fevers are inducing seizures, sure. I don't think its the virus though, just the body fighting it.
Camain
If a guard has a high fever, why would be at work? I mean.. maybe during the period where there is -not- an outbreak you -might- go to work sick because you need the money. But c'mon.. there is a killer virus going around, and you are willingly at work.. and your work wants you there? I sort of doubt it.
These are the sort of fear-mongering, non-proof provided videos that don't help at all.