This looks like a good tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1cJu7TOo5c
Now you just need to braze the rings closed for added strength
True, but all familiar with Dan Bogino and his credibility to varying degrees. He's not going to make big risks by providing us with info he can't vet to some degree.
No offense to Ann Vandersteel, but I don't know her. I doubt I'm the only one. I have no reason to trust someone I don't know especially if she's acting as a relay and not the source itself. For all I know she could be espousing non-sense into the wind on the outside chance she's right for some quick credibility. I'm not going to assume that's the case, but it could be. Hopefully she's right, no reason to just believe it from my perspective though.
My Grandmother's brother went to the hospital and was diagnosed with COVID on Monday. He is severely diabetic. Like, injuries on feet basically don't heal diabetic.
He had blood clots which were mostly treated, except for one in his leg. May need to have his leg (or part of it) removed or he could face some form a edema (assuming other treatments to clear the clot are exhausted). He was put on a breathing device (do not know what kind or how invasive) and in an ICU. He has improved since Monday but is still in very bad shape.
I don't say this for sympathy, but just for the record that I have noticed this as well and can personally relate for what it's worth. Doesn't change any facts related to the virus basically being a non-issue because the only people dying of it are already at deaths door and his hospital is not over-run.
People, keep yourselves healthy. We grew from hunter's and gatherers. We're not built to eat all the time. Consider short term fasting once to twice a week (autophagy is important and this improves insulin response over time as well), try to avoid refined wheat, definitely avoid hydrogenated oils, get out in the sun for 30 minutes to an hour a day combined (supplement vitamin D2 or D3 in winter if you live outside of the tropics), and take mineral supplements to get the nutrients most people lack in a modern processed diet (such as zinc and magnesium). Keep in mind most supplements are fat soluble, so take them with food that contains fat of some kind unless instructed otherwise.
@mods
I hope .win sites can make a form of poll so we can crowdsource statistics like this more easily. I know y'all have a lot on your plates and doggos is probably worked to death, but this does seem like a highly functional tool to improve community engagement over a host of topics.
My Grandmother's brother went to the hospital and was diagnosed with COVID on Monday. He is severely diabetic. Like, injuries on feet basically don't heal diabetic.
He had blood clots which were mostly treated, except for one in his leg. May need to have his leg (or part of it) removed or he could face some form a edema (assuming other treatments to clear the clot are exhausted). He was put on a breathing device (do not know what kind or how invasive) and in an ICU. He has improved since MOnday, but still not doing well.
I don't say this for sympathy, but just for the record that I have noticed this as well and can personaly relate for what it's worth.
@mods
I hope .win sites can make a form of poll so we can crowdsource statistics like this more easily. I know y'all have a lot on your plates and doggos is probably worked to death, but this does seem like a highly functional tool to improve community engagement over a host of topics.
If you can increase her O2 to acceptable levels without utilizing extremely intrusive methods (such as intubation) please explore those first. If her lungs were already damaged by an immune response then invasive procedures may cause further irritation.
Put her on some kind of oxygen therapy device to get her O2 levels up. If that's not enough put her on some kind of non-invasive breathing device (think CPAP) which achieves a similar effect as intubation.
Obligatory not a doctor note, but:
HCQ (Hydroxychlorquine), Zinc, and Vitamin D now!
Watch out for blood clotting. Vitamin D helps a TON with this if and ONLY if consistent dosing is given... large short term doses won't cut it - consistency is important for this supplement. See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ha2mLz-Xdpg (These people are doctors)
Zinc and HCQ go hand in hand where zinc is a necessary element for cells in general (especially for people with COVID for whatever resaon) and HCQ helps facilitate zinc uptake by the cells so zinc doses are more effective. HCQ does a host of things, but zinc uptake is one of the big considerations right now.
As for other treatments... well other than watching for blood clots do anything to get her off the ventilator ASAP (assuming the ventilator is invasive). OK for short term use, but after a few days it'll begin wear out her lungs if they were damaged by her immune response to the virus. I'm sorry I can't offer any more advice.
So you're still hoping... just about military attitudes this time? I get skepticism, but there is no other option. The fraud can be done in the open with no recourse now without Trump. The options are to support Trump, become a hermit, or join communism.
That's what primaries are for...
Dems ARE evil and much of republican leadership too. We gotta get rid of the trash incumbents and research our local races or else we'll get superdelegates just like the Dems have. Then there really won't be any options in the forseeable future.
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I'm with you on Pence. He has been good as a Vice president thus far, but he was one of the big reasons Flynn was booted. He also has the most iron-clad and stereotypical version of "politician speak" that I have ever heard. I have literally never heard him give a straight answer to anything despite answering everything to some degree.
While I have no reason to distrust Pence I have little reason trust him besides the fact he was picked by Trump (so was "Mad Dog" Mattis, Anthony Scaramucci, Rex Tillerson, etc... my point is Trump's cabinet picks have been his greatest weakness IMO so not the most confidence inspiring supporting factor).
Louisiana Pede here. The Northshore, generally speaking, is very safe. Saint Tammany Parish is one of the safest areas in the country. If this happened in Hammond (maybe certain areas in Slidell) this wouldn't be a surprise, but not in Lacombe.
The senate is totally unnecessary if middle steps aren't excluded in this post. Why even bother having the senate show up?
Pretty sure this is how it works:
One objection in both house and senate (both seconded) regarding the official electors is required, then they break for two hours and come back. The house and senate then have independent votes on whether or not they should pursue the objection to specific state certifications. Simple majority decides if state electors shouldn't be certified (either chamber is ok I think). Repeat for all instances of contention. After all contests are resolved the electors are recounted. ONLY THEN if no candidate has a simple majority of electors does the house delegation occur.
I sure hope you meant a 1980's twinkie is 1.5 ounces, because a 15 ouce twinkie sounds like something Big mike uses on Barry...
oh, and 1.5 ounces = 42.52 grams whereas 15 ounces = 452.5 grams but that's just a little typo correction. lol
PS: twinkie is only 15.78 mile long if it only expands in length, not radially. You know that, but just a note for others that read this.
u/PiereDelecto
EDIT: So this IS an account! I guess that was to be expected... Anyways, what's your take Piere?
EDIT 2: nvm... upon clicking the hyperlink the account doesn't exist...