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originally posted by: DAVID64
Covid is a bit confusing to me and here's why :
Let me give you a little background on myself....
I'm 57 years old and have been smoking for 40 years of that. I was an underground coal miner for a number of years and when the industry started to go downhill, got into construction/welding. So, I think it would be safe to say that, between coal dust and welding fumes, plus 40 years of smoking, my lungs are somewhat compromised.
I eat fried chicken, fried potatoes, fried porkchops, biscuits and gravy and a host of unhealthy foods. Although, I do prefer fruits and vegetables over a bag of chips. I'd rather have a mango than a Snickers. I'm obviously not trying to eat healthy, it's just a taste preference. I'm not overweight.
5' 9" 175 lbs.
Exercise ? Sure. I got out of bed, got dressed, walked to the kitchen and made a cup of coffee, got a raspberry pastry and sat down at my computer. That was my workout for the day.
Late last year, I got Covid. It was a cold/mild flu. Never had problems breathing or anything like that, just felt a little rough for a couple of days. My wife, who has blood pressure and kidney problems had it, along with my son. We all quarantined for 10 days and they both describe the same symptoms. Felt a bit rough for a couple of days and then it was gone. My wife is 46, my son is 23.
A 25 year old, who eats healthy, exercises, doesn't smoke and leads a healthy lifestyle with no underlying conditions gets it and they're dead in 2 weeks.
Why does it hit some so hard, but the ones it should effect the most [ Like me ] it's just a cold.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: DAVID64
I have wondered the same. I have friends and family who have got covid. Most had mild symptoms, most weren't really sick, and almost NONE went to the hospital. But one friend and his wife (both friends, I just knew him much longer) got sick and were in really bad shape, Hospital for over a week and took several weeks to recover. There was a point where they were afraid of dying. Most of who I know are unvaxed. The couple was unvaxed, and vocal about it. I honestly don't know if it's different variants that cause more damage, or just some folks get it worse than others.
But there is a distinct difference in some.
originally posted by: DAVID64
Covid is a bit confusing to me and here's why :
Let me give you a little background on myself....
I'm 57 years old and have been smoking for 40 years of that. I was an underground coal miner for a number of years and when the industry started to go downhill, got into construction/welding. So, I think it would be safe to say that, between coal dust and welding fumes, plus 40 years of smoking, my lungs are somewhat compromised.
I eat fried chicken, fried potatoes, fried porkchops, biscuits and gravy and a host of unhealthy foods. Although, I do prefer fruits and vegetables over a bag of chips. I'd rather have a mango than a Snickers. I'm obviously not trying to eat healthy, it's just a taste preference. I'm not overweight.
5' 9" 175 lbs.
Exercise ? Sure. I got out of bed, got dressed, walked to the kitchen and made a cup of coffee, got a raspberry pastry and sat down at my computer. That was my workout for the day.
Late last year, I got Covid. It was a cold/mild flu. Never had problems breathing or anything like that, just felt a little rough for a couple of days. My wife, who has blood pressure and kidney problems had it, along with my son. We all quarantined for 10 days and they both describe the same symptoms. Felt a bit rough for a couple of days and then it was gone. My wife is 46, my son is 23.
A 25 year old, who eats healthy, exercises, doesn't smoke and leads a healthy lifestyle with no underlying conditions gets it and they're dead in 2 weeks.
Why does it hit some so hard, but the ones it should effect the most [ Like me ] it's just a cold.
originally posted by: loam
Viral load upon infection.
I'm convinced that accounts for many of the differences.
originally posted by: DAVID64
Why does it hit some so hard, but the ones it should effect the most [ Like me ] it's just a cold.
originally posted by: Terpene
a reply to: JAGStorm
Some rumor was, smoking damages ACE Receptors.
originally posted by: igloo
originally posted by: DAVID64
Covid is a bit confusing to me and here's why :
Let me give you a little background on myself....
I'm 57 years old and have been smoking for 40 years of that. I was an underground coal miner for a number of years and when the industry started to go downhill, got into construction/welding. So, I think it would be safe to say that, between coal dust and welding fumes, plus 40 years of smoking, my lungs are somewhat compromised.
I eat fried chicken, fried potatoes, fried porkchops, biscuits and gravy and a host of unhealthy foods. Although, I do prefer fruits and vegetables over a bag of chips. I'd rather have a mango than a Snickers. I'm obviously not trying to eat healthy, it's just a taste preference. I'm not overweight.
5' 9" 175 lbs.
Exercise ? Sure. I got out of bed, got dressed, walked to the kitchen and made a cup of coffee, got a raspberry pastry and sat down at my computer. That was my workout for the day.
Late last year, I got Covid. It was a cold/mild flu. Never had problems breathing or anything like that, just felt a little rough for a couple of days. My wife, who has blood pressure and kidney problems had it, along with my son. We all quarantined for 10 days and they both describe the same symptoms. Felt a bit rough for a couple of days and then it was gone. My wife is 46, my son is 23.
A 25 year old, who eats healthy, exercises, doesn't smoke and leads a healthy lifestyle with no underlying conditions gets it and they're dead in 2 weeks.
Why does it hit some so hard, but the ones it should effect the most [ Like me ] it's just a cold.
I wonder if it might just be genetic differences in people and if that might be why even regular colds/flu/stomach bugs are always different for different people. There might be a pattern to it if it was researched.