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    I think there is another wave. I remember when it only took a few days to cure. My recent one took 4weeks.



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    Yes there is. It attacks the lungs. Madami mo pneumonia epedimic sa hospitals ngaun. The virus takes hold of one side of your lungs.

    The doctors need regrow the virus in a lab setting to determine which antibiotic will kill it, the problem kailangan naka-swero ko most of the time coz hindi ka talaga makakahinga.

    Be aware peeps.


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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    I think there is another wave. I remember when it only took a few days to cure. My recent one took 4weeks.



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    And before kahit bioflu lang kaya na. Now need ng antibiotics na talaga

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    The Spanish Flu that killed 18M in 1918 was the deadliest Pandemic in the modern world. The black plague that wiped out most of Europe also happened in the 15th to 18th year of that particularly century,

    Recently, bill Gates issued a statement that we are ripe for a pandemic soon and we wont be able to stop it, the problem with these pandemics is it attacks the healthy ones. The 1918 flu killed the fit snd healthy.

    We should heed Bill Gate's warning coz he has supercomputers to analyze these trend every century.

    Ang napansin ko sa pneumonia virus that is roaming today, kasi it attacks the throat and lung lining. Pag medyo may sore throat, drink a lot of coke. Napapatay nya kagad sore throat, so hayun when you're suddenly feeling not well, try nyo muna uminom ng softdrink. Coz these virus can be killed by edible acid


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    cold and flu are caused by viruses

    viruses can't be killed by antibiotics

    antibiotics are for bacterial infections

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    when you get viral infection, you let it run its course

    all you can do is treat the symptoms

    you get bacterial infection when your immune system is weakened by the viral infection

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    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    Yes there is. It attacks the lungs. Madami mo pneumonia epedimic sa hospitals ngaun. The virus takes hold of one side of your lungs.

    The doctors need regrow the virus in a lab setting to determine which antibiotic will kill it, the problem kailangan naka-swero ko most of the time coz hindi ka talaga makakahinga.

    Be aware peeps.


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    lung issues are indeed a huge problem take india and china for example. theyve got so many deaths because of pollution. copd is a whole different topic imo but pulmonary infections do occur if colds and flu worsen.

    I encounter one staff today with a nasally voice so I accused him of an infecfion and told him of no contact pls. his reaction was he had some allergy. i know he didnt have this before.

    another day an engineer had nose rash from cleaning his nose daily. and he said his antibiotics didnt work. he's had nasal congestion for over 4weeks.

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    antibiotic resistance is caused by overuse of antibiotics

    bacteria will always adapt to whatever environment it's in

    exposure to antibiotics will kill the susceptible ones but those with mutations are them immune and they're the ones that propagate

    man is fighting a losing battle with bacteria

    as soon as man develops a new antibiotic, bacteria evolve to become immune to it thanks to their high mutation rate

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    I think there is another wave. I remember when it only took a few days to cure. My recent one took 4weeks.



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    The first time I ever had flu in my entire life was in 2016. I thought I had dengue. It felt awful because my temp won't go down in spite of the medicines. The doctor said I can't do anything but let it run its course. I had it for one week

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    your bodeh fought off something. infection probably was avoided.

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Colds & Flu [Antibiotic Resistant Superbugs]