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a.h

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Jun 19, 2019
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Corona won't kill you most likely but it can make you want to die more. Just like in bad stomach flu you feel first like dieing and then wish to die from it.

I know that there are and have been many people here who are at risk group and could also get legal euthanasia in Belgia etc. if they had money and will to wait years for it.

If you get Corona virus and are in risk group and it leads to severe pneumonia then not seeing doctor would be likely seen just as self inflicted (I mean doing or not doing something in wish to die) death than other purposfull deaths. And if you would see doctor you will be well monitored and cared in hospital and you most likely survive it.
There are many ways, also totally painless, that one's death would be most likely seen as an accident.

Seasonal flu kills about 250-650 000 people every year.

I think that Corona spreads more easily and lasts longer without cure and can make problematic getting everyone who need medical care in the country. That is only fear in my country except some in risk group fear it.
Many seasonal flus, especially those that come from virus, don't have cure.

I am in risk group and get very sick from every single flu I get which I get easily. But I am quite sure Corona wouldn't kill me. I meet people every day like most people where I live (from distance others than relatives) and otherwise live normally.
 
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s1mplem3

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Mar 4, 2020
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People too overreact, all these masks and gloves. They want to survive but don't even know why.
 
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Antibody246

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Mar 26, 2020
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Yes me. And it's not pretty. Reading SS gets me through. I don't post much. Also I don't want anything reading a post above. I have all I need.
give me a pill of grace :D
 
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Myforevercharlie

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Feb 13, 2020
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My chat buddy i met here is got it. Didn't hear from him since Friday, im worried sick
 
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Nohopeinhell

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I have just recovered from it. It was pretty brutal tbh. I couldn't walk up 2 steps without feeling like I was breathing in and out of a tiny pin sized hole. Couldn't move out my bed once i got in it. The headaches felt like my head was being squashed in a vice. I have pre existing health conditions. I smoke also. It is worse than the flu. I only had a cough for 2 days. Thought i was over it then boom, came down on me like a ton of bricks. I was tested due to the job i work in to make sure I was actually positive and not just at home with a common cold.

My body ached so badly. I wasn't deemed ill enough for hospital and literally had to sweat it out. I was pretty ill though. The walls were talking to me in my room. I had a high temperature for 3 days and had hallucinations. I cant remember much about those days. I fainted once also, this may have been due to dehydration as i knew i wasn't drinking as much as i should have .

Im day 10 after symptoms first started and feeling much better. Still not 100% better and still feeling somewhat exhausted.

Trust me... this isnt a way to go unless you get admitted to hospital and put in an induced coma. Not being able to breathe is a horrible feeling.
 
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Crushed_Innocence

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I have just recovered from it. It was pretty brutal tbh. I couldn't walk up 2 steps without feeling like I was breathing in and out of a tiny pin sized hole. Couldn't move out my bed once i got in it. The headaches felt like my head was being squashed in a vice. I have pre existing health conditions. I smoke also. It is worse than the flu. I only had a cough for 2 days. Thought i was over it then boom, came down on me like a ton of bricks. I was tested due to the job i work in to make sure I was actually positive and not just at home with a common cold.

My body ached so badly. I wasn't deemed ill enough for hospital and literally had to sweat it out. I was pretty ill though. The walls were talking to me in my room. I had a high temperature for 3 days and had hallucinations. I cant remember much about those days. I fainted once also, this may have been due to dehydration as i knew i wasn't drinking as much as i should have .

Im day 10 after symptoms first started and feeling much better. Still not 100% better and still feeling somewhat exhausted.

Trust me... this isnt a way to go unless you get admitted to hospital and put in an induced coma. Not being able to breathe is a horrible feeling.
I agree... Anyone who is hoping for a reasonably PEACEFUL DEATH should not hope to die if Corona19.... If your not on a ventallator you will suffocate to death slowly!
 
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Mar 1, 2020
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If it is, then why bother?


Its more the fact of struggling for a breath, not ceasing to breathe.

I couldn't walk a few steps without getting severely out of breath and the chest tightness is something else. I certainly don't think its a peaceful way to go. When people CTB they usually stop breathing pretty quickly and don't necessarily know what is happening. For me, unable to breathe for days on end was a stuggle for sure. You cant just decide to stop. It was painful.

Its like slowly being suffocated over numerous days.
 
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Buffy5120

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Mar 19, 2020
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I have just recovered from it. It was pretty brutal tbh. I couldn't walk up 2 steps without feeling like I was breathing in and out of a tiny pin sized hole. Couldn't move out my bed once i got in it. The headaches felt like my head was being squashed in a vice. I have pre existing health conditions. I smoke also. It is worse than the flu. I only had a cough for 2 days. Thought i was over it then boom, came down on me like a ton of bricks. I was tested due to the job i work in to make sure I was actually positive and not just at home with a common cold.

My body ached so badly. I wasn't deemed ill enough for hospital and literally had to sweat it out. I was pretty ill though. The walls were talking to me in my room. I had a high temperature for 3 days and had hallucinations. I cant remember much about those days. I fainted once also, this may have been due to dehydration as i knew i wasn't drinking as much as i should have .

Im day 10 after symptoms first started and feeling much better. Still not 100% better and still feeling somewhat exhausted.

Trust me... this isnt a way to go unless you get admitted to hospital and put in an induced coma. Not being able to breathe is a horrible feeling.
How old are you?
 
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Nem

Drs suck mega ass!
Sep 3, 2018
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I think I might have it right now. Work is careless regarding sanitizing things, they sanitize for the customer but not for the staff. Have some symptoms today but who knows what will happen
Peace/hugs
 
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Myforevercharlie

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Feb 13, 2020
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Im really glad you're feeling a bit better... Gives me a bit of hope.

Were you hospitalised?
 
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Buffy5120

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Mar 19, 2020
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I think I might have it right now. Work is careless regarding sanitizing things, they sanitize for the customer but not for the staff. Have some symptoms today but who knows what will happen
Peace/hugs
Where do you work/city?
 
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Nem

Drs suck mega ass!
Sep 3, 2018
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Where do you work/city?
I'm in Canada, where I am we have a low rate of infection. I have to wait a few days to see if it develops into anything.
 
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Buffy5120

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I'm in Canada, where I am we have a low rate of infection. I have to wait a few days to see if it develops into anything.
Yeah but if you ctb from it wouldn't you be happy?
 
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Its more the fact of struggling for a breath, not ceasing to breathe.

I couldn't walk a few steps without getting severely out of breath and the chest tightness is something else. I certainly don't think its a peaceful way to go. When people CTB they usually stop breathing pretty quickly and don't necessarily know what is happening. For me, unable to breathe for days on end was a stuggle for sure. You cant just decide to stop. It was painful.

Its like slowly being suffocated over numerous days.

did you gradually just get better? I keep thinking I'm getting better and then it starts again. I've been going through this close to a month and the breathing is the worst. Like you said slowly suffocated to death. I keep almost blacking out and thinking I'm going to die and then nope still here. This would be a horrible way to go.
 
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Creekalalia

Creekalalia

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Mar 30, 2020
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I'm just wandering lol my country is talking about going on a lockdown for 2 weeks closing everything everywhere, from schools to restaurants and gyms.
i felt really weak and tired like two weeks ago and then the next day it got really bad so I went into the emergency cuz I thought I had Corina Virus but it turned out I just had something bad with my throat, I'm all good now except that I have a small cough now and then because my cough takes a long time to leave, and now when I cough outside in public everybody immediately stares at me, it's hilarious.
But also guys, stay safe, I love you all and I don't want you to suffer❤❤
I saw a funny thing on FB related. "I used to cough to hide a fart, now I fart to hide a cough" *snicker*
Probably some "cover" for a problem-reaction-solution....

Don't believe what you read folks....
YESSS!!!!!! Problem, reaction, solution. I wholeheartedly agree 100%. Check out David Icke - truth teller.
 
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hatelife

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Oct 13, 2019
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most ppl will get it anyways, I just hope that if I get that I die, thats why im going outside most days now and walking here in swedish experiment :) haha
we have somewhat loose laws around corona so we are not so restricted like the rest of the world is, still sad, most choose to say inside even if its not forbidden to go outside here. The whole point of the not going outside is not to save lives but to not overwhelme the hospitals, most ppl will get it anyways.
 
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Nohopeinhell

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did you gradually just get better? I keep thinking I'm getting better and then it starts again. I've been going through this close to a month and the breathing is the worst. Like you said slowly suffocated to death. I keep almost blacking out and thinking I'm going to die and then nope still here. This would be a horrible way to go.


Yes. I just woke up one day and my symptoms were just minor. I felt not too bad to begin with then thought i was getting better then it just hit me all at once like a ton of bricks. My breathing is somewhat back to normal. Still feeling slightly weak and still sleeping a lot. I say by the start of next week hopefully I will be total clear of it all. My temperature is back to normal. The aches have all gone. It felt like my body was made of lead. Its so hard to describe. It is like the flu in a way but 10x worse, or it was for me.it certainly does attack the respiratory system for sure. This was my main issue. It felt like being strangled. I also had these episodes of feeling like I was going to black out. Felt incredibly dizzy at times. I assume this was due to dehydration as i know i lacked in fluids. This is the reason i had probably fainted.
 
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kkatt

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Nov 12, 2018
967
There's a conservative estimate that 3.6% of the population in the USA are immunocompromised.
These are people who look just like you and I but have no fuctioning immune system. Hence they simply cannot fight off a virus like this and it would be certain death.
I'm one of those people and I have been instructed by health authorities that I must complete a full 12 week lock down,alone.
I cannot risk going out or mixing with others.
 
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Skylight

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Apr 12, 2020
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Thankfully I don't, and haven't had it as I work with at-risk patients. I don't even know anyone who has gotten it yet either. But we're still on lock down with talks of it hopefully being semi-lifted come May 1st.
 
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Buffy5120

Death is vital
Mar 19, 2020
614
Thankfully I don't, and haven't had it as I work with at-risk patients. I don't even know anyone who has gotten it yet either. But we're still on lock down with talks of it hopefully being semi-lifted come May 1st.
I have hashimotos hypothyroidism do think its the same with me? Am I more at risk
 
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Steve Vermont

Member
Feb 27, 2020
70
In my country, death rates for the young are much higher. There are a lot of factors involved: nutrition and pre-existing health problems are two of them. It doesn't matter if you are twenty five years old but diabetic and/or asthmatic.
 
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Buffy5120

Death is vital
Mar 19, 2020
614
I have all of those. Only thing thats stopping me from getting it they said some people are getting strokes and seizures. I have brain damage from an adverse reaction of antidepressants. I've been through hell for the past two years. I have ringing in the ears, my vision is is affected from it and they even saw small seizures on a eeg while i was sleeping, but till this day i never had a full blown seizure. Even through strokes and seizures risks are small when u get the virus i dont want to survive this and then be paralyzed from a stroke & deal with seizures too for the rest of my life. Like if that happens would i be able to still take SN?
 
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itsamadworld

i wanna die somewhere like up there
Mar 15, 2020
410
I'm just wandering lol my country is talking about going on a lockdown for 2 weeks closing everything everywhere, from schools to restaurants and gyms.
i felt really weak and tired like two weeks ago and then the next day it got really bad so I went into the emergency cuz I thought I had Corina Virus but it turned out I just had something bad with my throat, I'm all good now except that I have a small cough now and then because my cough takes a long time to leave, and now when I cough outside in public everybody immediately stares at me, it's hilarious.
But also guys, stay safe, I love you all and I don't want you to suffer❤❤
My brother who lives in WA tested positive for COVID 19- He is a Doctor of Geriatrics ......I have know Idea how he is doing? He has high blood pressure, so he is in a high risk category....
 
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The Dark Chaos

Craving chaos..
Apr 17, 2020
215
No, I'm free from Covid-19, but I'd love to switch places with someone. And yes, I'll have some chances of dying cause I've been suffering from Asthma since past 5-6 years.
 

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