Blood Types and Covid-19
According to one or more preliminary studies it has been noted that people with blood group A+ are more at risk of becoming infected with coronavirus as well as needing hospital treatment. Can anyone confirm this is the case, and what advice can you give to those of us that are Blood group A+? And if this is the case then why is that Blood group A may have worse cases of the virus?
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@fiesty76 @jack32 - I am in the same boat. 76, many risk factors and my husband same. We live in a beach tourist area where everything is a free for all now. Tourist are coming , acting as if they never heard of the pandemic. Number of positives increasing of course.
We stay home all the time, except quick trips to pharmacy and to get food.
I keep busy taking care of our two old dogs, each with health issues. Walking them twice a day.
We are also selling things on eBay.
I do crossword puzzles and I’m impressed the brain still works. I also take part in discussions in a couple of interest groups on Fb - I think I definitely do that more now than before.
Trying to be patient and not think too far ahead!
Ingegerd - I recently took up crossword puzzles again after having essentially been in what I call "Covid Shock" (generalized mental stupor!) for the past three months or so. To my great surprise, that little crosswords corner of my brain still functions and spits out the right answer far more often than the rest of the brain spits out answers to easier, more mundane problems, such as "did I turn off that water hose?" The crosswords corner must have a moat and/or a briar hedge around it.
fiesty76 - I too am a deep delver/ constant researcher type and definitely an easy worrier. When Covid came on the scene, I took a nosedive into anxiety, complete with serious high blood pressure and assorted digestive woes. After a couple of months of that, I was doing much better, and had adapted to the point of often experiencing long periods of contentment and even happiness each day, pursuing gardening, walking, hard work around the house, and remembering to be grateful. Nothing in life is a given, there are no guarantees, and the proverbial "hit by a bus" scenario can snuff a person out at any time. I was good to go for however long Covid might isolate, stifle, and hamstring my life. I made living until November third my short-term goal, for what are probably obvious reasons.
BUT, then this sudden and huge national paroxysm of racism, violence, horror, and uncertainty happened. I too was overwhelmed, once more. My mental boat almost capsized. I felt waves of hatred for my (previously beloved) country, literally quaked with despair, and could think of nothing more than getting to a saner place to finish out my life. Since that is probably not possible, I must again right the boat and carry on. There is so much good in our country, in spite of our glaring problems, I pray that there is hope for us as a continuingly democratic republic. I am comforted and impressed by the young people who seem to have the right ideas about fairness, inclusion and unity, and a strong motivation to straighten out some of the things that plague our society. There is hope.
@sueinmn- I agree wholeheartedly with you Sue. Unless there is a peer review (and they are usually very very tough) then it's all preliminary. In the meantime taking care to social distance, hand washing, and staying away from crowds should be a focus.
Oh, my, @astaingegerden, Tourists add a whole new level of concern. Yes, I'm spending more time with my online groups as well. Think patience is the keyword for those of us still practicing more restrictive measures; however, I've become so "comfortable" being home I now wonder when I'll begin to feel safer venturing out.
@zep, Liking and laughing at your definition of "Covid Shock" ! Describes me to a tee. I can still manage my online games but the only other time I feel energized is seeing a pesky weed shooting up in one of the gardens.
fiesty76 - I remember being completely deer in the headlights frozen. I'm so thankful that my brain is pretty much back now!
@astaingegerdm Its a difficult time for sure . I do search a words never did like crosswords. I like the number ones also . I,ve started to cooking and baking more . Yes here too the people at the beaches I guess never heard of the pandemic . Cleaning and cooking that is my new normal . I get deliveries in groceries and meds. A first for me tomorrow will be a video conference with my Dr. Hope I will be able to manage it . I,m 77 now 78 this year .
I am just as hesitant to venture out and will take as many precautions as always.....the less time spent in public the better...also,now I have an outpatient surgery scheduled for 6/17 and do not want to take any risks!
@migizil I dont blame you anyone going to surgery should not take chances . You will have a good outcome by staying home till then . Good luck with your surgery