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Date: 2020-05-05 08:59:21
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Why is he sat in scrubs in his kitchen when there is a killer virus on the loose in his place of employment?
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He says it most resembles "high altitude sickness" and "I
have seen patients take off their oxygen and quickly progress though a state of anxiety and emotional distress, and eventually get blue in the face, and while they look like patients absolutely on the brink of death, they do not look like patients dying of pneumonia."
Well, I have had Covid-19 for years then, because he is describing a panic attack. Look at the state of the world - everyone is having panic attacks, and if you're not, you've either reached Zen or your not paying any kind of attention to anything ever. I wake up every morning in the midst of a panic attack, and now that people are panicking about getting a panic attack (Covid 19), they're getting more panic attacks. That's how I get
my panic attacks.
Covid Symptoms (the ones in red are symptoms I have had during a panic attack):
Symptoms that may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus:
Cough
Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
Or at least two of the following:
Fever
Chills
Repeated shaking with chills
Muscle pain
Headache
Sore throat
New loss of taste or smell
13 physical symptoms you didn't realise were caused by anxiety
Coronavirus behaves in unpredictable ways so health advice has to constantly reflect its capriciousness. This holds particularly true in the area of symptoms, which are constantly evolving as patients share their experience with the pathogen. In fact, the breadth of symptoms being reported suggest it is high time the NHS updated their list of symptoms to reflect the variability.
Coronavirus symptoms: The warning sign of COVID-19 in your hands and feet
So what are some of these symptoms? Oh, just the same ones as a panic attack.
COVID-19 affects brain function in some people. Specific neurological symptoms seen in people with COVID-19 include loss of smell, inability to taste, muscle weakness, tingling or numbness in the hands and feet, dizziness, confusion, delirium, seizures, and stroke.
COVID-19 basics - Harvard Health
Numb extremities is a huge panic attack symptom. Blood rushes to the parts of the body to aid in fight or flight. And a panic attack feels like a stroke and a heart attack.
Other coronaviruses that affect humans can invade the central nervous system. Yes, really bad panic attacks are called
nervous breakdowns, a break down of your nervous system.
Is 'fizzing,' tingling or burning among coronavirus symptoms?
People have also taken to social media to complain of an “electric feeling” on their skin, a “buzz” in their body...
The
Schumann resonances - Wikipedia spikes have really amped up as of late. Earth has a frequency and it definitely affects us.
The doctor sits in his scrubs because he states he knows this is not a virus. Panic is contagious, and the more people panic, the more people panic, but panic doesn't attach itself to scrubs, so he's okay.
I've gone to th ER with a panic attack and they diagnosed me quickly.
So here is the question:
Why are doctors not recognizing these are panic attacks?
They have been told it's a virus, just like archaeologists have been told ancient people chiseled stairs out of rocks in the middle of nowhere that lead to nothing for no purpose whatsoever and accept it. We've schooled ourselves stupid and believe what we're told. And of the few who have the intelligence to see something ain't right, they fear embarrassment or retribution, they doubt themselves and don't want to ask questions for fear of sounding dumb, and the number one reason nobody says nothin' - it is in their best interest economically to not say anything with all those fat Corona diagnosis checks they're getting.
Am I 100% sure of this? Of course not, but it makes sense to me.