Symptoms
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Symptoms:
I'm not familiar with "rail booze." I like the metaphor, though.
Cheap liquor, a lot of time it’s not even on the shelf but in the rail under the bar. Typically used for mixed drinks.
wrote on 27 Oct 2020, 02:05 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Symptoms:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Symptoms:
I'm not familiar with "rail booze." I like the metaphor, though.
Cheap liquor, a lot of time it’s not even on the shelf but in the rail under the bar. Typically used for mixed drinks.
But it's a hobo reference, right?
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Symptoms:
I'm not familiar with "rail booze." I like the metaphor, though.
Cheap liquor, a lot of time it’s not even on the shelf but in the rail under the bar. Typically used for mixed drinks.
wrote on 27 Oct 2020, 02:07 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Symptoms:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Symptoms:
I'm not familiar with "rail booze." I like the metaphor, though.
Cheap liquor, a lot of time it’s not even on the shelf but in the rail under the bar. Typically used for mixed drinks.
Walk back to the store room and look at the 55 gallon drums. After the third drink, you can't tell the difference between a call drink and drum alcohol.
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wrote on 27 Oct 2020, 02:08 last edited by
@Aqua-Letifer I don’t think so. I think it’s referring to a bar rail.
But if you like Hobo references, may I recommend http://www.bumwine.com/
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wrote on 28 Oct 2020, 03:50 last edited by
LOL, George! Tell her she has a friend in Minnesoooooota who's glad it's helping her feel better.
BTW, that's what it did for me, too. It made me feel like I could breathe easier. When you can't get a full breath for such a long time, it's just marvelous to finally be able to breathe easier.
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wrote on 28 Oct 2020, 05:00 last edited by
Another thought is maybe Flexural though best not to mix with scotch, cheap or otherwise. .
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wrote on 28 Oct 2020, 10:36 last edited by brenda
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wrote on 28 Oct 2020, 10:41 last edited by
Woodford is nice.
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wrote on 29 Oct 2020, 12:56 last edited by
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wrote on 29 Oct 2020, 13:15 last edited by
Hmm...that sounds good. How does she feel today?
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wrote on 29 Oct 2020, 13:32 last edited by
Wait, she has something else? Or she 's just antigen negative after fighting it for a while?
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wrote on 29 Oct 2020, 14:23 last edited by
What jon said. What else would cause such symptoms? I though she tested positive before. False positive/negative?
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wrote on 29 Oct 2020, 14:30 last edited by
I think the whiskey cured her.
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wrote on 29 Oct 2020, 14:59 last edited by George K
She tested positive 3 weeks ago. Has been sick since, but her symptoms stabilized. Tested negative yesterday.
She's been told she can return to work after a) no change in symptoms and b) two consecutive negative tests.
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wrote on 29 Oct 2020, 15:03 last edited by Mik
She's past that week window anyway, but it looks like she got a pretty bad case for a younger person. Hope it passes quickly.
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wrote on 29 Oct 2020, 15:04 last edited by
Testing negative clearly isn't the same as fully recovered. I too hope she's doing better soon.
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wrote on 29 Oct 2020, 15:04 last edited by
Promising, yes. I'm thinking about her earlier complaint that she couldn't . . . was it smell or taste? Can't remember.
Anyway, things appear to be looking up, and like the man said, if you hear hoofbeats, think horses and not zebras.
So YEAH!
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wrote on 29 Oct 2020, 15:39 last edited by
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wrote on 29 Oct 2020, 15:43 last edited by
Presumably the kind of help they provide means they can't see some patients remotely?