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originally posted by: musicismagic
a reply to: Gothmog
These studies were done here in Japan. I dont have the details on age and health but we have seen even a sumo.guy died. The big question now is will the virus die out in the heart. The study today realeased does not have an answer. On the news here we have msny young people wiht breathing problems after being treated fir the virus
but we have seen even a sumo.guy died
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: musicismagic
but we have seen even a sumo.guy died
Probably not the healthiest subject ,,,,
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: musicismagic
but we have seen even a sumo.guy died
Probably not the healthiest subject ,,,,
I bet the average sumo wrestler is way healthier than you.
these tests were done on the autopsies what they're saying is that the virus may stay in the heart for six months and then within those 6 months suddenly does some damage to where it's at a much more severe State for the heart so basically with all these thousands and thousands and thousands of Americans being tested positive these tests regarding the virus and the heart is going to be very real very real in the very near future but this is a six-month ongoing test of the autopsies so America's if they've been testing it I don't know but it would be about 6 months sorry to hear about your medical condition
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: musicismagic
I got the virus late April and it has stayed with me since oddly but the doc told me that while that is uncommon there are many cases that the same has happened. The deadly part for most didn’t get to me. Just rapid weight loss, fatigue and nausea.
But the past two weeks my heart rate has gone up a considerable amount. So today doc should be calling me so we can take a peaksy and see what up.
But thanks for the update as I was going to ask if this is possibly due to the virus itself or the affect my body had in reaction to fighting it.
Either way I am over the worst that we are aware of and like others have said there is still much we just don’t know yet.
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: musicismagic
I got the virus late April and it has stayed with me since oddly but the doc told me that while that is uncommon there are many cases that the same has happened. The deadly part for most didn’t get to me. Just rapid weight loss, fatigue and nausea.
But the past two weeks my heart rate has gone up a considerable amount. So today doc should be calling me so we can take a peaksy and see what up.
But thanks for the update as I was going to ask if this is possibly due to the virus itself or the affect my body had in reaction to fighting it.
Either way I am over the worst that we are aware of and like others have said there is still much we just don’t know yet.