the communication, on the president's condition, from the white house is the usual jumbled, contradictory mess...
alasdair
alasdair
It’s so frustrating because one cannot easily separate the incompetence from attempts at obfuscation.the communication, on the president's condition, from the white house is the usual jumbled, contradictory mess...
alasdair
True colours shining through.
embarrassing... pathetic...
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God bless White House COVID parties! Apparently, COVID is a terrible way to die. Even if you do survive, the lasting damage is still being found out. Ever heard of COVID Brain? COVID infections have been shown to preliminarily damage vital organs (maybe permanently). And it gets worse:
Greetings from the wizards
lasting damage is still being found out
That's a fact. Covid-19 caused so many secondary issues for me. I don't know what one was worse, the venous ulcers or the peripheral neuropathy, and dealing with specialists who had no clue because of how bizarre my symptoms were presenting, made it even more miserable. I swear I've just been royally screwed these past three years, the pain and torture just kept on coming. I shall prevail, I do believe, nothing has stopped me yet.![]()
The announcement from Trump’s medical team Sunday morning that the president is on dexamethasone is sure to increase speculation about the president’s illness and was at odds with the generally upbeat description of his condition provided by his physicians. His doctors said Trump had not had a fever since Friday morning and did not have any shortness of breath. One even said that, if Trump “continues to feel and look as well as he does today,” their goal was for him to return to the White House on Monday.
Dexamethasone is generally reserved for patients who have serious disease. The National Institutes of Health’s treatment guidelines for Covid-19 say dexamethasone should be used only in hospitalized patients who are on ventilators or who require supplemental oxygen, and specifically “recommends against using dexamethasone for the treatment of Covid-19 in patients who do not require supplemental oxygen.”