Figured it's overdo with all the shit going on. My gym is shutting down but I found a small local private gym to hit but it's not the same. Also gonna be temporarily unemployed. What's everyone else up to?
I'm sick with the actual coronavirus, so just trying to rest and recover now.
Here's something for all you roid heads currently taking an ARB. If my anecdotal experience is anything to go by, then this is something to really think about, even if your own GP is gonna wait 15 years for a clinically controlled study to appear before dropping some advice:
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ACE-inhibitors, ARBs and COVID-19: What GPs need to know
Some are considering the role of antihypertensives in the coronavirus pandemic, but experts warn against abruptly stopping these medications.www1.racgp.org.au
COVID-19's sole point of entry is via the ACE-2 protein. And what we know is that ARBs increase the expression of the ACE-2 protein in the body as many as three to five times. Treatment with ARBs may therefore ‘amplify’ the effects of COVID-19. Patients on these antihypertensives may fare worse than average.
Here's something for all you roid heads currently taking an ARB. If my anecdotal experience is anything to go by, then this is something to really think about, even if your own GP is gonna wait 15 years for a clinically controlled study to appear before dropping some advice:
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ACE-inhibitors, ARBs and COVID-19: What GPs need to know
Some are considering the role of antihypertensives in the coronavirus pandemic, but experts warn against abruptly stopping these medications.www1.racgp.org.au
COVID-19's sole point of entry is via the ACE-2 protein. And what we know is that ARBs increase the expression of the ACE-2 protein in the body as many as three to five times. Treatment with ARBs may therefore ‘amplify’ the effects of COVID-19. Patients on these antihypertensives may fare worse than average.
are you feeling better ???
Gonna start leveling a bunch of alts in World of Warcraft lol. What better time than now to get a bunch of 120s in different classes and unlock some heritage armor
Our governor shut down all our state parks so outside is even limited for us. Might cross the river into Missouri for some things to do since it's the wild west over there outside of the citiesI've already been getting stir-crazy bored and I'm not even well. I'm going to need to do something outside once I'm recovered.
Our governor shut down all our state parks so outside is even limited for us. Might cross the river into Missouri for some things to do since it's the wild west over there outside of the cities
I'm cool with that. I can get everything I need done in a few hours everyday. I'll miss walking at the city park though.I flew out of Miami and was staying there with a friend. They’ve since imposed curfews and outlawed being in most public places, parks, beaches. They even banned bike riding yesterday.
Friend of a friend works for a pharmaceutical company and was on the phone with the White House for 4 hours two days ago. They’re getting wind of curfews and limited time outside for the entire country, basically everything short of marshal law
Here's something for all you roid heads currently taking an ARB. If my anecdotal experience is anything to go by, then this is something to really think about, even if your own GP is gonna wait 15 years for a clinically controlled study to appear before dropping some advice:
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ACE-inhibitors, ARBs and COVID-19: What GPs need to know
Some are considering the role of antihypertensives in the coronavirus pandemic, but experts warn against abruptly stopping these medications.www1.racgp.org.au
COVID-19's sole point of entry is via the ACE-2 protein. And what we know is that ARBs increase the expression of the ACE-2 protein in the body as many as three to five times. Treatment with ARBs may therefore ‘amplify’ the effects of COVID-19. Patients on these antihypertensives may fare worse than average.
Can angiotensin receptor-blocking drugs perhaps be harmful in the COVID-19 pandemic?
Esler, Murraya,*; Esler, Danielleb,†
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Journal of Hypertension: March 11, 2020
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Can angiotensin receptor-blocking drugs perhaps be harmful... : Journal of Hypertension
An abstract is unavailable.journals.lww.com