@Brunneria I read on another thread that you were contacted out of the blue by the asthma nurse to check your management though you havent had particular issues for many years. That made me wonder about checking on how Diabetics are managing. Do you think they are just picking out patients in the “at risk” illnesses who havent been seen for some time and may be under the radar. Maybe they will do similar with Diabetics who they know are struggling or havent seen for a long time. I am surprised they have the time and resources though maybe just emailing/texting advice to those with relevant illnesses could be effective.
Is anybody antibac wiping their mail when it arrives? My OH working from home has so far this week received two courier deliveries of docs and we are both in the vulnerable groups.
Cheers for that.Not sure if this is the right place to put this or even if there is a 'right place' but a friend has sent me a link to an article from The Korea Times related to Covid and blood groups.
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2020/03/119_286376.html
Just realised that I have no idea what my own blood group is!
The more I read, the more I think that 'people who have diabetes' have all been included in one category without any differentiation between people who have diabetes and are otherwise healthy, and people who have diabetes with hypertension and or kidney problems etc.
Oh **** it. That gives me reason no 6 why I might be more vulnerable.Not sure if this is the right place to put this or even if there is a 'right place' but a friend has sent me a link to an article from The Korea Times related to Covid and blood groups.
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2020/03/119_286376.html
Just realised that I have no idea what my own blood group is!
More than half my online order being delivered today is unavailable and unreplaceable. Many items reduced in quantity. No loo roll requested I would add!
(No account made of size of household I note. We 5 adults get the same as a single person)
This is my first attempt at online shopping to avoid going in person as an at risk category. So do we keep waiting ever longer times for delivery only to find significant and maybe increasing amounts missing or risk going in person constantly to try and catch stock in place?
Cheers for that.Another tick in the at risk category and absolutely nothing I can do about this one.
So I can blame my parents for giving me T2 then! A little smile on an otherwise tense daySorry HSSS. Have continued reading about blood groups (by typing 'diabetes and blood groups' into Google) and there seems to be some correlation between types A and AB in terms of the prevelance of T2 anyway, so it's a complicated picture and probably a bit of a red herring.
The more I read, the more I think that 'people who have diabetes' have all been included in one category without any differentiation between people who have diabetes and are otherwise healthy, and people who have diabetes with hypertension and or kidney problems etc.
Don't think it's going to matter much
What Boris says.... People are already deciding.
London
Rush hour this morning.
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Yeah my village is like a ghost town. It's like a scene from I Am Legend
but only during daylight... *cue sinister music*
He and Dr John Campbell have very good and very helpful channels. I watch Dr John each night.My husband and friend take these types of medications. My initial search turned up this last night.
In this video, pulmonologist Roger Seheult, MD discusses the hypothesis discussed in the Lancet Respir Med article published in the Correspondence section online 3-11-20...
Coronavirus Pandemic Update 37: The ACE-2 Receptor - The Doorway to COVID-19 (ACE Inhibitors & ARBs)
Also mentioned is an alternative medication. Not sure what my husband is going to do. He'll likely look into it today. He's been on this medication for years.
The doctor's conclusion: It's a hypothesis. Not sufficient evidence. Further study needed.
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