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Any egg heads on here that can explain what they are trying to say in plain English?
Umm, Barry isn't coming back?
I mean shit, he's been out of the game for nearly 25 years and put on some weight - but he could still make moves these kids have never seen.
Beyond that? Dunno.....
My daughter (who is in NY for the summer) tested COVID-positive today with mild symptoms. I am glad she is vaxxed.
My daughter (also vaxxed) lives in NYC had a mild case when the Omnicromni came through. She felt pretty bad for a few days, but got over it quickly. I hope you daughter gets well soon
I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
I got Covid mid-May. I think it was from working in the hospital. The first few days were a pain (fever, lower back pain, exhaustion, sweating, and a really bad cough). I took two days off from work and then worked from home for basically two weeks (if I didn’t have so many things to work on I would have just taken the time off and rested). Unfortunately, I gave it to my elderly parents (dad is 83 and my mom will be 80 later this year). My mom has COPd so I was really worried about her. Luckily, they didn’t have it as bad as I did. They’re both vaccinated and had the booster.
I’m also vaccinated and had the booster but my booster was back in October and I’m guessing the effectiveness had worn off by May. The cough was still pretty bad up to last week. But now it seems to be mostly gone.
man, The sweating this time. I was changing my clothes 4 times a day and drinking in like 5 liters of water a day to stay ahead of it.
one of the biggest side effects for me is weight loss….I’m one of those high metabolism guys everyone hates, so not eating for 3-4 days means I lose 10-15 lbs….I now have to put it back on. So in about a week I have to start a 5000-8000 calorie a day diet for 3-4 weeks until I reach my fighting weight.
Now most people look at me and say: “oh poor baby” …. but ask any service member who’s ever been put on double rations and ask them how awesome it was.
High calorie diets actually suck ass. I had to be on one after my back surgery because I had lost so much weight it was threatening to trigger hypoglycemia (Turns out eating when you're in constant pain is harder than it sounds). I felt like I had a constant weight on my gut for about a month.
"...when Hibernian won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
"...when Hibernian won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
man, The sweating this time. I was changing my clothes 4 times a day and drinking in like 5 liters of water a day to stay ahead of it.
one of the biggest side effects for me is weight loss….I’m one of those high metabolism guys everyone hates, so not eating for 3-4 days means I lose 10-15 lbs….I now have to put it back on. So in about a week I have to start a 5000-8000 calorie a day diet for 3-4 weeks until I reach my fighting weight.
Now most people look at me and say: “oh poor baby” …. but ask any service member who’s ever been put on double rations and ask them how awesome it was.
Yeah, me and my coworker both sweated a lot. Glad to hear you’re feeling better, Nick.
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