Friday, June 26, 2020

Brain Dump

April 28, I saw an interview with a doctor who said that the virus has two presentations. I'm sharing it now because I want to see what else has come out in the past month and a half. As of today, 26 June, I've heard nothing more.

He said that the virus presents in most patients as a respiratory, flu-like illness.

Then there's a much smaller group: In these patients, the virus triggers an autoimmune response, where the body attacks its own organs.

He also said that both were manageable. However, in both cases, each person must be treated as an individual. Many will respond to drug therapy. It will kill others.

The good news is that there are markers in each individual.

You can't check for a few markers and call it done. Each marker must be checked individually.

Fascinating. It's almost like God created us not as a collective, one-size-fits-all, but as unique.

It isn't like we weren't warned. While researchers try to find a one-size-fits-all solution for PTSD, those who struggle with PTSD already know there is no one-size-fits-all.

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