Covid-19

Laughing Grass

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I have tickets to the Steely Dan concert in Portland June 2nd. It sucks that it's probably going to be cancelled.
bummer, hopefully it's just postponed to a later date. I got tickets to Billy Joel for christmas but was unable to make the date work. I traded them to a friend for cirque du soleil tickets on May 30th. It says on ticketmaster that the show is cancelled and refunds will be issued to the method used for purchase. The Billy Joel tickets were $300 for two tickets, so I'm thinking about asking him to give me the refund for the cirque tickets.
 

tyler.durden

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I definitely turned the corner on this virus yesterday. I woke up with some symptoms, slightly labored breathing, random shooting pains in my chest, body aches, the unreal fatigue, etc.. Then, in the early afternoon, it was as if my body hit a switch. It finally figured out the correct antibodies, and everything drastically improved. Breathing issues, pain, and fatigue all disappeared over the next few hours, and I was blessed with a long surge of energy. I slept great, and awoke this morning feeling even better. I MADE IT!!! I called one of my best friends, who had a long hospital stay but is a few days ahead of me regarding recovery, and we traded some war stories. We plan on getting together next week, and hanging out a bunch. So excited to have someone to hang out with without risk, and do some working out and some bike rides far away from others. It made me think about all the other people that will make it through this thing. I'm betting groups will organize a way to socialize with each other, while being careful not to expose those still at risk. Kind of like those infected with AIDS dating each other. I feel like a human being again, a few more days and I feel I'll be at 100%. Time to get back to all the at home projects I was planning before contracting this awful bug. I hope none of you needs to go through this trial, but if you do, I hope it happens when the curve flattens out and you have easy access to adequate healthcare...
 

Grandpapy

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bummer, hopefully it's just postponed to a later date. I got tickets to Billy Joel for christmas but was unable to make the date work. I traded them to a friend for cirque du soleil tickets on May 30th. It says on ticketmaster that the show is cancelled and refunds will be issued to the method used for purchase. The Billy Joel tickets were $300 for two tickets, so I'm thinking about asking him to give me the refund for the cirque tickets.
I'd explain it to him, he should cool with it.

Otherwise,
My tickets were lost, stolen, or destroyed. What do I do?

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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I definitely turned the corner on this virus yesterday. I woke up with some symptoms, slightly labored breathing, random shooting pains in my chest, body aches, the unreal fatigue, etc.. Then, in the early afternoon, it was as if my body hit a switch. It finally figured out the correct antibodies, and everything drastically improved. Breathing issues, pain, and fatigue all disappeared over the next few hours, and I was blessed with a long surge of energy. I slept great, and awoke this morning feeling even better. I MADE IT!!! I called one of my best friends, who had a long hospital stay but is a few days ahead of me regarding recovery, and we traded some war stories. We plan on getting together next week, and hanging out a bunch. So excited to have someone to hang out with without risk, and do some working out and some bike rides far away from others. It made me think about all the other people that will make it through this thing. I'm betting groups will organize a way to socialize with each other, while being careful not to expose those still at risk. Kind of like those infected with AIDS dating each other. I feel like a human being again, a few more days and I feel I'll be at 100%. Time to get back to all the at home projects I was planning before contracting this awful bug. I hope none of you needs to go through this trial, but if you do, I hope it happens when the curve flattens out and you have easy access to adequate healthcare...
Good to read
 

tangerinegreen555

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My niece and her husband are Drs. at a Pittsburgh hospital.

They're saying the peak here will be in June. Flatter curve right now but the flatter the curve, the longer to get to the peak.

So I'm thinking we'll be getting another 'extension' from the feds at the end of April.

They also said taking a zinc supplement might be a good idea. 15mg. Take 'em if you got 'em. That's what Drs. are doing. It may help with some symptoms if you get it, not a cure.

Batten down the hatches.
 

DarkWeb

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When I visited Vienna, grandmother would sometimes come home from market with a warm slice of a noble meatloafy thing called liver cheese. With the local bread and mustard, many yes. Yesmuchness.
Thus began my romance with prepared liver.
I've been making some bread the last few weeks. I did a sour dough rye........it kind of reminded me of my grandma's brown bread.
 
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