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mellowtigger ([personal profile] mellowtigger) wrote2024-11-25 04:32 pm
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persistence and relief

An important overview paper about SARS-CoV-2 was published from The Medical Journal Of Australia online yesterday. It cites a lot of other papers, summarizing what's known about some of the issues I've been warning about here for a while. It focuses on things like immune dysregulation and viral persistence. This article has a long title with a bit of hope in it: "Towards a cure for long COVID: the strengthening case for persistently replicating SARS-CoV-2 as a driver of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19". Note, however, that it doesn't mention virus in neurons as another (non-curable) method of persistence. It only mentions the 2 methods of persistence (gut, and bone marrow/immune system) as potentially curable paths of persistence.

As always, I encourage everyone to keep masking. I do it myself every time I'm around other people.

I've decided to do something different in 2025. I know that even when restricting my doom-and-gloom posts to Moody Monday, that's still a lot of negativity that nobody needs in trying times. So I'm going to try transforming it into something almost "fun" for next year.

Near the end of 2024, I intend to post my Doom Bingo 2025 card. I will have each square with a topic that I expect to appear in 2025 as "Something Bad That Happens". I might even include some links for why I predict it will appear in the course of the year. During the year, however, I will not post about that topic. Really! Instead, as evidence piles up, I'll keep a folder of news clippings that I can use in December 2025 to determine if I "win" the bingo card for that year.

Now, I may post tangent topics, like helpful things to do to prepare for the troubles. I won't, however, post warnings any more. The time for warnings is over. Either my sense of trends is right or wrong. A Bingo game might make even bad news seem less traumatic. If nothing else, it'll keep this blog a little more like it used to be in the old days, focused more on interesting things to learn or do, or the fun intersection between many topics.

So, stay tuned. My planned Doom Bingo 2025 card will show up here soon. :) Finally, some relief from the stressful topics.

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[personal profile] house_wren 2024-11-26 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
It still surprises me how cavalier others are, not masking and then later saying, "Oh, yeah, haha, I had covid again. It wasn't bad at all and I'm all better now." I make it a point not to be around people who are so casual about protecting themselves. There's not much chance they would change their behavior to protect me.

I am always wearing a mask when out and about. I have rheumatoid arthritis and other ailments. I really don't want to find out what covid would do to me.

FYI: I've liked reading your doom-and-gloom -- aka Reality -- posts. Helps me feel less isolated. (Which is ironic...less isolated while very isolated.)

You could make a bingo card that was cheery to counteract the gloomy doomy times we are in: saw a lilac bloom, found money on the sidewalk, ate the best peach, etc.
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[personal profile] shimmerwine 2024-12-08 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
What you said about those who have had it multiple times. My thought is always, "are you nuts?? You must not be paying any attention...or you're paying attention to the wrong things. And don't you wonder why you're sick with all kinds of illnesses year-round???" I just can't with them anymore, but sadly it's everyone around me so I can't opt out. I just keep masking and if one is sick, stay away from them as much as possible (difficult at work, though). I don't know what else we can do.