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TopicI went through all of 2020 through 2022 without catching corona. No vax either.
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01/10/23 4:38:50 PM
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ItsKaljinyuTime posted...
They mention some, but very few. That's why we're still asking questions like 'How did this 65 year old cancer patient survive the virus?" We should be working towards not having to ask questions like that.

And of course people are different, when did I say they weren't? That's why I'm saying "Show me the article with the list of all the differences between people that matter. The differences that affect how you'll handle the virus. And, knowing myself, I will read it and see what likely applies to me." If I'm a 65 year old cancer patient, I should be able to read an article and come to some understanding of why I'm going through this virus the way I am. Not to say that all 65 year old cancer patients will go through it the same way, I'm talking about one very specific cancer patient with a specific health background.

You can work you way to those answers. It just like LITERALLY EVERY OTHER DISEASE, we wont know everything. You do understand that, right? There is NO DISEASE where we know 100% about that, right? And you do understand that they are still researching COVID, right? They havent stopped

You keep acting like everybody is the same. You think you can read an article that will explain why you dont have it as bad But an article like that wont exist because some of the reasons you dont have it as bad is unique to you You are different from other people, so an article cant tell you all those reasons If you want the articles, look them up We have already mentioned some things that are different between people Im not going to do research for you to ignore it and not read it Your problem is you havent even tried to look up the information Or you would know this stuff Its stuff weve even shared in other topics before For example, COPD, asthma, and diabetes are some of the things that can make COVID worse for some people Having any, all, or none of those are differences between humans that can change that. On article has all. It what disease has an article that talks about 100% everything about a disease? The answer is none Because you want something done to COVID that hasnt been done for any disease The problem is, you may not know if it all applies to you. People can have I diagnosed issues. You know that, right? Another problem is people dont always have s constant up-to-date analysis of their immune system If you know so much, then what was your viral load? Thats another important factor. Do you even know how to find out?

ItsKaljinyuTime posted...
You guys don't need to know. I know about myself medically. All I need from other people is the Big List Of Factors. Then I, knowing myself medically, would go through it to know why I feel a certain way when I'm suffering from the virus.

You dont always know everything, though Your viral load, for example Immune system knowledge also isnt something you learn through regular doctors visits, either If you want to know things specific to that, read a medical journal, or ask a doctor thats studying COVID There are tons of them For us to even point you in the right direction, we would need to know a to about you And that list of factor wont contain everything What list of factors of disease do you know that actually contains everything Because most illnesses I hear are still finding out new information So, no. You couldnt do that A doctor could look at you records and make a guess based on that But it still wont be exact Like every other disease

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