Jackcrevol
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This thing is too politicized to trust any data now...they are going to blame everything on this crap.The last I read on that topic, it was unclear. But the cases that seemed to disappear and came back were extremely rare. It was unclear if it was just some kind of testing error or something worse.
There are other worries about long-term damage to all sorts of body functions. Kidneys, brain, heart, obviously lungs. I saw a report about foot lesions the other day. But it's way too early to know if these are coincidental or causal.
This thing is so new, we don't have good data on anything, but we're collecting preliminary data on a ton of stuff. Research just takes time.
Exactly..we did a good thing in Korea.War is hell. Some are easier to justify than others. Proxy wars are the toughest.
If the TV jab is in regard to Korean electronics, those same electronics that make nice TVs and phones possible, also make medical, safety, automation equipment possible. I'm not justifying proxy wars on the basis of the results in Korea, only pointing out that North vs South Korea is easily the most stark example of what worked well and what didn't, and pointing out that some nice things came out of SK.
This thing is too politicized to trust any data now...they are going to blame everything on this crap.
Your dad was a smart man. Life is never the same after having gone through something like that. You can never fully describe it to anyone that hasn't been there themselves...and most of the time you don't want to talk with others that have, because it brings up things you have tried to forget.He would tell you different. That we should have never been there and he had friends die for nothing. War is hell and you better have a damn good reason for it.
Agree, had an uncle that was a tail gunner that was shot down 2 different times and floated in the Atlantic for a few days before being rescued. He wouldn’t talk much about it much. He would say that war is hell.Your dad was a smart man. Life is never the same after having gone through something like that. You can never fully describe it to anyone that hasn't been there themselves...and most of the time you don't want to talk with others that have, because it brings up things you have tried to forget.
Your dad was a smart man. Life is never the same after having gone through something like that. You can never fully describe it to anyone that hasn't been there themselves...and most of the time you don't want to talk with others that have, because it brings up things you have tried to forget.
My PT was laughably bad. Would literally never be with me doing exercises.A Physical Therapist could keep tabs on your progress or lack there of. They can also find side to side discrepancies. They can check if SI is aligned as well. I would stretch your Iliopsoas after every leg workout too.
Was just yanking your chain about the wrong doctor (still true)