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May 04, 2021, 06:41:06 AM
#10
          When a virus finds its way into our body, our immune system unleashes an attack. It puts up a good fight and then stands down, or at least that's what it's supposed to do. Sometimes our system works so hard that it goes off the rays, immune cells start attacking healthy tissue, flood the lungs clot the blood cause vessels to leak, and shut down organs. Our own body wreaks havoc on itself.
It's called "the pseudo kin storm", And it takes a miracle to stop it.
Sometimes you think the storm has passed but then you realize you were just in the eye of it. " greys anatomy"
          We must learn to take every day as it comes because we don't know what tomorrow brings. If I have learned anything from the coronavirus is to live one day at a time because even our own body can wreak havoc on it's self

Thanks for the reminder but i thought you will give some health tips how to control or fight the corona virus.
Once our immune system recognize the foreign body into us then it will start attacking it which also applies to the vaccines that is why vaccines are created with the same virus which is at inactive status and this is the reason why it took years and decades to find the vaccines for some virus but now we got developed a lot in our medical field but still we need enough time to observe the side effects.
This means one thing , and that is our Health problem will Make this virus really powerful .
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May 04, 2021, 04:22:08 AM
#9
Know what ? in the end of the day when the pandemic totally gone? we Human that survives will be cheerful and celebrated because this is once in a lifetime event that we struggled and win.

This is something that we will Story tell for our children and even grand children , and their children onwards.

Thanks for the thread Mate but we have watched this in news thousand of times now , i don't know what's your purpose of telling this.
Ucy
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May 04, 2021, 04:13:14 AM
#8
I won't be surprised if such confusion (a part of the body fighting against other parts) can be deliberately triggered by foreign body before a takeover of the Human Body.
It's important to always feed your Bodies with the right kind of things to keep them strong and help them resist a takeover. Don't be careless about your body's health. Feed it with good/safe/healthy things to help it fight for you.
Another important one,don't provoke fellow cells to lawlessness as a cell. Always do things that spread love amongst the cells. This will definitely help keep the whole Body healthy.
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May 04, 2021, 02:07:11 AM
#7
The virus establishes itself slowly the virus works by taking control of the cells that make up your body. But in the case of coronavirus this process does not work the body cannot catch the attack of this germ you may not be able to resist coronavirus on its own for this you need a resistance that your body has developed separately. If the immune system developed in this way is strong enough the body can remember the same type of virus infection and deal with it as a known enemy in the future.
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May 04, 2021, 02:00:32 AM
#6
          When a virus finds its way into our body, our immune system unleashes an attack. It puts up a good fight and then stands down, or at least that's what it's supposed to do. Sometimes our system works so hard that it goes off the rays, immune cells start attacking healthy tissue, flood the lungs clot the blood cause vessels to leak, and shut down organs. Our own body wreaks havoc on itself.
It's called "the pseudo kin storm", And it takes a miracle to stop it.
Sometimes you think the storm has passed but then you realize you were just in the eye of it. " greys anatomy"
          We must learn to take every day as it comes because we don't know what tomorrow brings. If I have learned anything from the coronavirus is to live one day at a time because even our own body can wreak havoc on it's self


This is such a terrible virus. Having our own body fight us is devastating. Especially if its vital parts like the lungs. I like your idea to take every day on its own and try to live life to its fullest. Such a recommendation is good to life every day by, even after the pandemic ends. Nobody knows when our life is going to end. We can be in an car accident or plane crash. Life is very uncertain.
legendary
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May 04, 2021, 01:43:59 AM
#5
cytokin storm not pseudo kin storm

also if the virus is a new strain that is far enough away from the previous strains. then your body does not recognise it as threat instantaneously. which is what happens with covid.. its new(novel)
this means your body is not instantly reactive to it and allows a delay period for the virus to replicate and burst out more virons. and accelerate the damage before being fought off

then when your body detects its being injured it then reacts. but because the virus has had a few days to do its job means more severe damage and risk of fatal result.. so your body has to ramp up its response to counter it. meaning more symptomatic and more risk of severe/fatal result

the problem is not the cytokin storm itself. as thats a natural response.. the problems are:
1. the virus is so invasive that the amount of fluid from the cytokin storm to fight it ends up flooding the lungs to prevent normal passage of oxygen
(its not cytokin cell damage.. but suffocation that can kill you)
2. the virus progression has resolved but the cytokin storm remains active

yep the virus normally gets handled in the first 2 weeks of recognising the virus is a cause of damage. but then having immuno response symptoms for 4-12 weeks is where your immune system has gone over active
which without any medical support. causes your body to just give up.

cytokin storm surges are not due to vaccines. they are due to your body not knowing how to respond appropriately
yep people that dont normally get infected or vaccinated are at more risk. as are older people whos immune system has dampened down over the years, yet being suddenly thrust into extreme activity

vaccines can reduce this by entertaining your immune system with a non damaging pathogen to work on to teach the immune system what to do and exercise it without having any of the nasty cell damaging things like replication and cell bursting out with virons

yep a vaccine in the arm will not cause cytokin storm in the lungs.. so you can take a breath of relief taking the vaccine.. literally

better to have a sore arm from a vaccine then suffocate from the virus
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May 03, 2021, 09:28:02 PM
#4
Once our immune system recognize the foreign body into us then it will start attacking it which also applies to the vaccines that is why vaccines are created with the same virus which is at inactive status and this is the reason why it took years and decades to find the vaccines for some virus but now we got developed a lot in our medical field but still we need enough time to observe the side effects.
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May 03, 2021, 04:28:46 PM
#3
I agree with Jet, we need some of them and they're the good ones. I'm not an expert on this but our bodies have their own antibodies as well that eliminates the viruses that come to us.

And when there's a newer one that they cannot defeat, that's where our bodies will start to react.

If I have learned anything from the coronavirus is to live one day at a time because even our own body can wreak havoc on it's self
Live your life the way you want it but don't harm it.
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May 03, 2021, 11:18:13 AM
#2
I think that you are referring to a cytokine storm. This can happen when vaccination screws up your immune system, and it goes mad when it detects a malicious virus. I believe that we are exposed to around 3 trillion viruses every day, and most of them are harmless to us. In fact we need some viruses to stay alive.
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May 03, 2021, 08:30:29 AM
#1
          When a virus finds its way into our body, our immune system unleashes an attack. It puts up a good fight and then stands down, or at least that's what it's supposed to do. Sometimes our system works so hard that it goes off the rays, immune cells start attacking healthy tissue, flood the lungs clot the blood cause vessels to leak, and shut down organs. Our own body wreaks havoc on itself.
It's called "the pseudo kin storm", And it takes a miracle to stop it.
Sometimes you think the storm has passed but then you realize you were just in the eye of it. " greys anatomy"
          We must learn to take every day as it comes because we don't know what tomorrow brings. If I have learned anything from the coronavirus is to live one day at a time because even our own body can wreak havoc on it's self
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