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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 16 May 20 7.14am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst


You know why I'm interested after my post last week. Maybe true maybe not. Fingers crossed but in a sad and at the same time a selfish way.

You're not the only one as there are quite a few diabetics on this forum but most (including myself) are type 2

Interestingly my GP refers to me as a "skinny diabetic" as I am not overweight so it's of personal interest to me to find out whether it's the diabetes that is causing the high mortality rate or the oft accompanying obesity.

 

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 16 May 20 7.25am Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

You're not the only one as there are quite a few diabetics on this forum but most (including myself) are type 2

Interestingly my GP refers to me as a "skinny diabetic" as I am not overweight so it's of personal interest to me to find out whether it's the diabetes that is causing the high mortality rate or the oft accompanying obesity.

I have reservations about this obesity calculation.
BMI doesnt take into account someone's natural burn up rate and type of job, hobby etc. A line is drawn and you are under it or over it. Many people who fit the 'bad' side of the Obese chart in weight and size would look ill if they got on the right side of it. In these C19 deaths I would guess high blood sugar on contraction may start a process as this can put your immune system at a low point. Although many of these people would probably have lived a lot longer if they hadnt got this bug.

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 16 May 20 7.37am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

I have reservations about this obesity calculation.
BMI doesnt take into account someone's natural burn up rate and type of job, hobby etc. A line is drawn and you are under it or over it. Many people who fit the 'bad' side of the Obese chart in weight and size would look ill if they got on the right side of it. In these C19 deaths I would guess high blood sugar on contraction may start a process as this can put your immune system at a low point. Although many of these people would probably have lived a lot longer if they hadnt got this bug.

According to my BMI I should be just over 9 stone which is nonsense probably nearer 11 stone is more accurate.

However people also talk nonsense claiming that their BMI is wrong due to muscle weight. Well that is true if you are a professional rugby player or weightlifter but most blokes who mention this to me have big fat beer guts.

It's a benchmark that's all if people want an accurate measurement then there are those pods which scan your body fat.

Edited by Badger11 (16 May 2020 7.38am)

 


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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 16 May 20 8.52am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

In these C19 deaths I would guess high blood sugar on contraction may start a process as this can put your immune system at a low point. Although many of these people would probably have lived a lot longer if they hadn't got this bug.

I've had the notification not to go outside until the end of June as I have something that could see me in hospital if I contracted it.

Looking at the government's website diabetes wasn't mentioned as a stay at home illness but I also have a rare blood cancer and it must have been that.

I have lived with this cancer for nine years and the consultant told me that people no longer die from it and whilst it isn't curable it is treatable but if I were to contract Covid and subsequently die people would saying that I wouldn't have lived long anyway which is plainly not true

 

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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 16 May 20 8.53am Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

This informed opinion doesn’t think it’ll be a year.

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Clearly there is a wide range of opinions and no guarantees from anyone. With the level of human resources and money being committed to trying to find a working vaccine in record time there is good reason to be optimistic though. Just as we must not assume we will find one, we must also not assume we won't.

It makes no difference to the strategy of buying time with the hard lockdown being the correct one. We are managing the risks sensibly. This article gives an objective and interesting analysis of where we are and what the future might be. It also explains why C19 is different to other coronaviruses and why the
possibility of a vaccine being found is so much better.


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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 16 May 20 9.06am Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

I've had the notification not to go outside until the end of June as I have something that could see me in hospital if I contracted it.

Looking at the government's website diabetes wasn't mentioned as a stay at home illness but I also have a rare blood cancer and it must have been that.

I have lived with this cancer for nine years and the consultant told me that people no longer die from it and whilst it isn't curable it is treatable but if I were to contract Covid and subsequently die people would saying that I wouldn't have lived long anyway which is plainly not true

That's very tough!

Let's hope a really effective vaccine is found as quickly as possible alongside working antivirals so the impact can be mitigated if you did catch it. Then, hopefully, your life can resume some degree of normality.

 


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View DanH's Profile DanH Flag SW2 16 May 20 9.18am Send a Private Message to DanH Add DanH as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

I've had the notification not to go outside until the end of June as I have something that could see me in hospital if I contracted it.

Looking at the government's website diabetes wasn't mentioned as a stay at home illness but I also have a rare blood cancer and it must have been that.

I have lived with this cancer for nine years and the consultant told me that people no longer die from it and whilst it isn't curable it is treatable but if I were to contract Covid and subsequently die people would saying that I wouldn't have lived long anyway which is plainly not true

Blimey ME! Kept that quiet. Stay safe lad.

 

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 16 May 20 9.28am Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by DanH

Blimey ME! Kept that quiet. Stay safe lad.

Second that, be safe as whose doing the lemons and strawberries if you get poorly

 

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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Flag 16 May 20 10.21am Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Clearly there is a wide range of opinions and no guarantees from anyone. With the level of human resources and money being committed to trying to find a working vaccine in record time there is good reason to be optimistic though. Just as we must not assume we will find one, we must also not assume we won't.

It makes no difference to the strategy of buying time with the hard lockdown being the correct one. We are managing the risks sensibly. This article gives an objective and interesting analysis of where we are and what the future might be. It also explains why C19 is different to other coronaviruses and why the
possibility of a vaccine being found is so much better.


[Link]

I don’t think a vaccine should be thought of as a panacea. Flu vaccines are nowhere near 100% effective so there’s no expectation this would be either which probably makes some form of social distancing likely for some time.

 

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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Flag 16 May 20 10.22am Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by DanH

Blimey ME! Kept that quiet. Stay safe lad.

Can only echo that sentiment ME. Stay safe. Everybody else too!

 

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 16 May 20 10.59am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Oh dear. Hopefully it is just individual picnics.

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View DanH's Profile DanH Flag SW2 16 May 20 11.10am Send a Private Message to DanH Add DanH as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Oh dear. Hopefully it is just individual picnics.

Organised by the woman behind Britain First. Speaks volumes.

 

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