ahh yeah I think I understand better now what you meant higher expression of ACE2 on red blood cells leads to a higher susceptibility of infection since that is it's main entry path to replicate itself, while it gained an ability to enter white blood cells it is not it's primary mechanism and just carrying around the material to be able to do this is reducing it's fitness slightly it is also not mainly adapted to white blood cells but epithelial cells in the lung lining and similar in other mucous membranes
i've been taking ibuprofen every day too (for other reasons) like 200-600 miligrams I also feel fine, I mean I don't feel sick or anything 7 pills seems a bit high depending on the dosage have you tried just halving every dose and take another half if needed after 30 minutes? depending on the pain it can be a very efficient painkiller or not at all (it's rather useless for all neuralgic pain symptoms for example)
it marginally increases ACE2 expression, I dunno, not enough for me to care at least but I wouldn't tell my mother to take ibuprofen if you know what I mean diabeets have it considerably worse since their ACE1-2 distribution is a bit fucked to begin with but it is established that this is a quality of ibuprofen, we just don't know about similar medication that does it too
the sad thing is that explaining the antibody antigen system is really easy, especially with virus particles that rely on biomechanical properties that are just negated in a very easy to depict manner
When you see "recovered" individuals testing positive again, it will generally mean that they were not actually recovered in the first place.
Remember that these tests are made with error. Type I error = false positive; type II error = false negative. Even good tests have relatively high error rates because they are trying to strike a balance between type I and type II error.
A false negative test result would make it appear as if you have recovered, when in fact you still have the virus.
Given the large number of infected & recovered individuals, we should expect some false positives in their "recovery" tests, and therefore we should expect some apparent "reinfections", when really it just means that the test was wrong.
Oliver Miller
Id die happy if as i could spend the night with her
Robert Long
Hand over the salsa.
Adam Ward
>Source: >Someone told somoene (no names) >Some shit taken out of context >Possibly 1 or 2 actual stories of outliers who likely had so many health problems they weren't going to live to next year anyway
Take your meds, schizo.
Levi Baker
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William Bell
just check out research on ibuprofen and ACE1 - ACE2 expression of the renin-angiotensin pathway and particularly search a second time in reference to diabeetards since fever benefits virus particles in a host cell the same way it does the inner working of the cell and is selectively 'designed' towards that temperature gradient fever is not very helpful in virus infections, so ibuprofen might be the right choice if you have nothing else and you are shit as fuck too lazy to get something else like me but I also consider myself to be of the absolute non risk group
Jackson Ramirez
i just looked quickly on OF and it looks like she's in Montreal. I could probably bang her for a few hundred bucks