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More thoughts on Covid 19 and Potential Neurological Issues

9/2/2020

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When asked about the coronavirus back in the Winter, I initially "saw" (which is not omniscience but more akin to having a creative impulse that "comes to you" from somewhere) neurological problems as being a significant issue

and this didn't make much sense (to me) in the initial context of this being like the flu or pneumonia

but I kept seeing/feeling neurological complications

and when we think of circulatory problems it is not a great stretch to see those issues leading to neurological ones

if the brain is starved of blood, shit happens

I am sorry you have been through all this

I doubt initial tests were completely effective

because I would "guess" that this virus is not going to do the same thing to everyone

and it is possible that some "hosts" (ie people)

may be fertile ground and some people may not be a good meal and the virus doesn't get as much "nutrition"

there could be a lot of reasons why some people have problems with it and others don't

and these are not necessarily all genetic either

Covid 19 might find a better vacation spot in people with a higher body fat index

it might "get" some food from the #linings of the blood vessels so those with compromised circulatory systems might be like a juicy steak and others with strong clean vessels not so easy "to chew"

it might add volume to the blood when flowing along which could, if so (in theory), cause problems to people with partial blockages in the aorta, for example

people with heart palpitations might be revved up because it might cause the heart to beat even faster to move the "thicker" blood through the canals, etc etc etc

again, I am NOT an MD

and to further compound this (for me), I am always super cautious about being a "medical intuitive" in general (although it seems, and this is weird to me, actually, that I am really good at it when I allow myself "to go there")

and, to add to the misery quotient, for me I am most definitely PTSD about doctors after the fiasco with the daughter's death, likely due to a medical error

translated: for me to even think about someone's medical condition is "traumatic" for me

and to "go there", I have to move past this trauma to even begin to contemplate what I might "see"

anyway . . . I could go on forever

but I think people are just as likely to have CTE like issues long-term as problems with their lungs

also, the problems with amputations (to me) would make more sense (it would seem)

if we saw Covid 19 as compromising or attacking the circulatory system and perhaps creating a dam to stop the flow to extremities like feet and hands
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