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Originally Posted by Duik
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Have you read my previous opinions/conclusions? Cockroaching Meth (for one specifically) retorted with dont do data blah blah.
I ran with that too (needing to be included lolocaust) berate them as well for not playing the adult discussion game? NVM i care not, just here to play. Heard some good points, heard some rubbish.
Data checks out. Life's like that. Wheat and chaff in varying proportions. The needless death of humans sucks. Im here to play, as i mentioned but i will play the game on the board.
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For the meth issue. So someone who already has cardic damage, dies suddenly. Its not really correlation because of all the lifestyle factors like you mentioned.
What I've been noticing is an uptick in cardiac related issues for people who,
1. Have pre-existing heart damage from lifestyle
2. Extreme high levels of cardio/heart rate as a lifestyle
Given that spike proteins are found in the heart muscle itself. Suddenly, the healthy organ is for inflamed, and unable to deal with the requests, and suddenly, the damaged organ, just holding on, has its fingers pulled off the cliff.
Any heart damage is scary, as smooth cardiac muscle does not recover at all. It just sort of stabilizes for a while, but it has to work 24/7
So in the future, 5-10 years from now, will there be a large influx of cardiac issues? Only time will tell, and here we all are, just staring into the void when not grinding giants.