Time to bet on Saunders? Canelo reveals he caught Covid

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  • #1PaperChamp
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    #11
    Originally posted by elfag



    I had it and it was a glorified flu but it would disrupt a fight camp for sure. But from what people are saying canelo had it before his last fight so i dont think there is really much of anything in terms of longer lasting effects
    I work as a nurse and also got it. It was mild for me but my wife still doesnt have full taste/smell back. And I have this weird booger in my R nostril that wont go away. Respiratory and cardiac appear fine though

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      #12
      Originally posted by #1PaperChamp

      I work as a nurse and also got it. It was mild for me but my wife still doesnt have full taste/smell back. And I have this weird booger in my R nostril that wont go away. Respiratory and cardiac appear fine though
      Those are the classic long haul effects. Affects people differently. Most of mine were in 2020 but so far so good. They say 35% of those vaccinated whom already had covid saw an improvement or disappearance from their particular long haul symptoms

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        #13
        Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo

        Those are the classic long haul effects. Affects people differently. Most of mine were in 2020 but so far so good. They say 35% of those vaccinated whom already had covid saw an improvement or disappearance from their particular long haul symptoms
        Well the "bad" long-haul symptoms are the respiratory/cardiac effects. Thankfully lady and I don't have those. It's a crazy virus and I was mad af I got it...even madder I gave it to eh Misses but I guess that's why its a pandemic...it spreads so easily and you often don't know you have it for 4-5 days...so youre spreading it those first few days without even knowing it.

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          #14
          Yes I'm betting on Saunders to win by decision

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            #15
            So...he had the flu?

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              #16
              Originally posted by #1PaperChamp

              Well the "bad" long-haul symptoms are the respiratory/cardiac effects. Thankfully lady and I don't have those. It's a crazy virus and I was mad af I got it...even madder I gave it to eh Misses but I guess that's why its a pandemic...it spreads so easily and you often don't know you have it for 4-5 days...so youre spreading it those first few days without even knowing it.
              I already built immunity to it. I had friends who caught it, tested positive, hanging out with them, didn’t get it. Had before them too. Also this PCR test of 1.4 and above is positive suggests that viral load infection or reactions from contagion is what it’s all about. If someone sneezes and covers their mouth while having mild symptoms but didn’t clean their hand while still holding the ketchup bottle for the next customer to touch (not knowing) is a way to get a huge viral load in you. However it’s the dropplets going to the lungs, not so much the pathogen going to your stomach. The virus even acts weird in the intestinal symptom too

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                #17
                Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo

                I already built immunity to it. I had friends who caught it, tested positive, hanging out with them, didn’t get it. Had before them too. Also this PCR test of 1.4 and above is positive suggests that viral load infection or reactions from contagion is what it’s all about. If someone sneezes and covers their mouth while having mild symptoms but didn’t clean their hand while still holding the ketchup bottle for the next customer to touch (not knowing) is a way to get a huge viral load in you. However it’s the dropplets going to the lungs, not so much the pathogen going to your stomach. The virus even acts weird in the intestinal symptom too
                There's a wide range of symptoms. Increased risk for clots (stroke, heart attack, PE), prevalence of a "mental fog" and suggestions for incidence of dementia risk, increased diarrhea and N+V in some people, increased risk for cardiac inflammation, and obviously the traditional "flu/cold" symptoms.

                Crazy virus this bug

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by famicommander
                  I had it as a 30 year old, in-shape regular dude and had zero symptoms.

                  On the other hand, my two aunts got it and both ended up hospitalized for weeks. One in ICU. My two parents got it and nearly got sick enough to require hospitalization. And my 18 year old cousin also got it, and he was really sick four a couple weeks too.

                  Point being, it affects everyone differently.
                  This is exactly right. The varying effects from person to person is very broad. An extreme athlete could be down for the count and a chronic smoker with underlying health issues could be over it with minimal discomfort. Each person is different apparently as far as how it acts. Some of it may be psychological too IMO. If you think your gonna be ok you probably will be or vice versa.

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