DisneyDebRob
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Sure, screw my spread sheet up.I’ve had 3 Moderna shots, and only had injection site pain with all 3. I’m beginning to feel left out.
Sure, screw my spread sheet up.I’ve had 3 Moderna shots, and only had injection site pain with all 3. I’m beginning to feel left out.
I'm going to screw it up worse. 3 Moderna no problems but I sleep for 2 full days every year after my flu shot. I got my booster the same day as my flu shot figuring if I did have any issues, I'd sleep through most of them No issues just sleepSure, screw my spread sheet up.
Here's a similar channel that doesn't take just one study to heart. When there are a lot of studies and someone picks just one and ignores the rest... that could be a sign of cherry-picking the result one wants...Actually, there are.
There's a Doctor that I watch on YouTube, Dr. John Cambell out of the UK.
The essence of his channel is mostly the reading of studies, and explaining how they were done and what the results were, and if they are of merit.
He's a very measured, and non sensationalistic man, and it's a very good channel.
He read a study where vitamin D showed good results.
New Universal Minions ride!!Ugly isn’t it?
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My all inclusive in Akumal did on site tests, albeit within the 72 hour window prior to departure. Results back within 30 minutes.Something I learned yesterday planning a trip to France - you can purchase an at-home antigen test that can be proctored virtually and counts for US entry. Only available to US addresses and must be purchased before leaving the country. Download an app and take 15-30 minutes to do the virtual test and get certified results. The only issues is making sure you have some time on your last day of travel as well as a WIFI connection.
It's the same Abbot test as Binax-Now but it has to be specifically purchased for "at-home" rather than "self-testing." Here's a link.
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Delta, United, and American also partner with them, but seem to have higher prices per test (but the ability to buy fewer tests). Currently, tests expire in late winter or early spring, but I'm sure the authorizations will be extended (or the ability to buy new tests).
I agree 24 hours is a very tight turnaround, but it is possible. France appears to have 48 hours (from time of flight), so now it's a waiting game to see if this at-home version will work for the French as it does for the US.
For anyone originating outside of the US, check with your airlines - they will likely have testing information and links to where to get tested that satisfies the requirements.
Looks like a WWII-era mine.Ugly isn’t it?
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Vitamin D is supposed to be helpful. I've been taking it for years and have not had a cold since I started taking it.
Swim away! Swim away!Looks like a WWII-era mine.
We consume too much much of the wrong things.A significant basis of health problems in the US (and much of the developed world) today isn't malnutrition, it's the consequences of over-nutrition. True dietary deficiencies, with the exception of some diseases or treatments that cause that malabsorption, are so rare in the US that the only time I've seen cases in my career was on deployment to Afghanistan.
Our problem is that we consume too much, not because we lack some vital ingredients in our diets.
Just got my Moderna booster yesterday, and I've been dragging all day.I’ve had 3 Moderna shots, and only had injection site pain with all 3. I’m beginning to feel left out.
Sounds like it is workingJust got my Moderna booster yesterday, and I've been dragging all day.
I woke up my regular time, had breakfast - and got out and dropped a gift off for my wife at the yoga studio she goes to.
When I got home, I needed to take a nap.
The soreness in my arm was the strongest I've ever had from a shot.
Deficits in vitamins, certain amino acids and other nutrients cause well-established and specific clinical syndromes. These were/are common in pre-industrial societies where most people only had/have access to specific foods at different times of the year, or not at all. If you're not deficient in those nutrients, you don't develop the related syndromes. With some exceptions related to other medical conditions, we simply don't see those syndromes today in the developed world.We consume too much much of the wrong things.
We're over nourished calorically.
I would almost guarantee you that if you analysed the intake of the average American over a 24 hour period, they are not even getting the RDA of key nutrients.
Probably too much of some, and almost none of others.
Most are certainly low in phytochemicals.
There is an interesting set of books on modern food, taste, nutrition, omnivore physiology, and the various research into a very complicated system called the human body. Written for the layman, but really good data ( my relative who is a neurologist ( and owns a firm with physcians ) bought the first audiobook on audible the minute I gave him a few outtakes from it.A significant basis of health problems in the US (and much of the developed world) today isn't malnutrition, it's the consequences of over-nutrition. True dietary deficiencies, with the exception of some diseases or treatments that cause that malabsorption, are so rare in the US that the only time I've seen cases in my career was on deployment to Afghanistan.
Our problem is that we consume too much, not because we lack some vital ingredients in our diets.
My wife who is part of the phase 3 Moderna trial also has had no symptoms ( nor did she catch Delta when i did, or after caring for me through it). She had all three shots. No symptoms ( maybe slight sore arm)I’ve had 3 Moderna shots, and only had injection site pain with all 3. I’m beginning to feel left out.
When I was a kid I loved these and ate an entire bottle… apparently you can’t OD on vitamins.
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