How’s Eddie?

   / How’s Eddie? #431  
This is often the case... but seldom on such a world wide scale...

Looking back this could really be one of those medical breakthroughs and I hope it is.
 
   / How’s Eddie? #432  
This is often the case... but seldom on such a world wide scale...

Looking back this could really be one of those medical breakthroughs and I hope it is.

Hope so, too but I wonder how much testing could be completed in such a short time? I realize testing has been accelerated by other medical breakthroughs and computers.
 
   / How’s Eddie? #433  
It's not approved for use in the U.S. as of yet.

My guess is it won’t be approved here anytime soon. Canada just suspended it for anyone under 35 due to blood clot worry.

I probably wouldn’t get it if it was an option. Even though I’m slightly over 35.

MoKelly
 
   / How’s Eddie? #434  
It's not approved for use in the U.S. as of yet.
Yep... only in Europe from those I know.

Interesting some with appointments arrive to learn Astra Zeneca and decide not getting vaccinated whereas not the case with Pfizer and Moderna from my limited circle in Germany and Austria.

The total lockdown in elderly city dwellers also takes a mental toll... especially since many have small studio apartments. Those in the country on farms have it much better.

My cousin's dairy farmer father-in-law is still feeding and milking and on the tractor everyday.
 
   / How’s Eddie? #435  
My mom and I trusted my moms doctor, too. He was in his 60’s, so much more experience.
He told her she had nothing wrong with her when she complained about back pain on 1/14.
Dead 11 months later 12/14 from cancer in the spinal cord.
Suffered horribly.
That's awful and my condolences.

When I became an adult, I went looking for my own doctor, as I didn't trust our family doctor. I just didn't have good feelings about him. I went through Ask a Nurse and got some doctor recommendations. I interviewed a few doctors and settled on one. He was about 5 years older than me. I was with him for 30 years. He retired about 2 years ago. I'm getting good feelings about my new, younger doctor. However, I alway research what he tells me, to get my own sense of the situation.
 
   / How’s Eddie? #436  
Yep... only in Europe from those I know.

Interesting some with appointments arrive to learn Astra Zeneca and decide not getting vaccinated whereas not the case with Pfizer and Moderna from my limited circle in Germany and Austria.

The total lockdown in elderly city dwellers also takes a mental toll... especially since many have small studio apartments. Those in the country on farms have it much better.

My cousin's dairy farmer father-in-law is still feeding and milking and on the tractor everyday.
My wife and I try and get out for a walk every evening. She also walks on her lunch hour, and rides an eliptical trainer early each morning. I walk all day at work.

Moving around is not just good for your body. It gets your blood pumping, and your brain working. Fresh air does the body good. We are both fortunate.
 
   / How’s Eddie? #437  
I just hope we get the upper hand on this virus before it mutates to something much worse. It could happen.
 
   / How’s Eddie? #438  
My wife and i are testing both moderna and pfizer. She got pfizer, i moderna. Her experience is more like a flu shot, mine, nothing, just a little sore spot where the shot was delivered.

From what little i can weed thru on the AstraZenec, it sounds to me as though, statically, the population that has been getting the vaccine is more likely to have experience similar issues, with or without the vaccination.
 
   / How’s Eddie? #439  
I just hope we get the upper hand on this virus before it mutates to something much worse. It could happen.
The quicker everyone gets vaccinated, and the more stringent we are about mask wearing, social distancing, hand washing, etc... the fewer hosts the virus will infect. Fewer hosts = less chances for mutations to occur. It's a group effort.
 
   / How’s Eddie? #440  
Wife and I have gotten 2 Moderna shots with only arm pain. We are now bullet proof but wear masks and social distance out of respect for our fellow humans. I am hitting the road tomorrow to visit my older sister whom I have not seen for a year. She got polio back when she was 4 years old and before there was a vaccine. When the vaccine happened anyone with common sense and those who witnessed the carnage of polio lined up with arms ready. I have watched my sister deal with the polio all her life and new symptoms still appear at times. She is a hero in my mind for the courage she has shown dealing with polio. I think getting the covid vaccine is a personal choice but an easy one for me.
 

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