Re: [tw5] Re: April Mackenzie is looking for a place in Oxford (England)

2020-09-24 Thread TW Tones
TT, >From the beginning of Covid I criticised the news and authorities for suggesting its and old an compromised persons problem. No one many younger people have not taken it seriously. The truth is Covid-19 or SARS2 was not known to human kind, until less than a year ago. Only fools speak

Re: [tw5] Re: April Mackenzie is looking for a place in Oxford (England)

2020-09-24 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Jeremy "Long COVID" is a phrase that, pinpoints something real. Real, but something not yet well understood. Personally I seen it in a friend. It, in him, is recurrent neurological issues. So long as in remissions you get a bit better each cycle it seems to relent ... hope so. Best

Re: [tw5] Re: April Mackenzie is looking for a place in Oxford (England)

2020-09-21 Thread Ste
Glad to hear your doing mostly ok. Hope you continue to recover. I'm sure April is pleased too :D. On Monday, 21 September 2020 at 21:30:17 UTC+1 jeremy...@gmail.com wrote: > Thanks Ste and TT. After recovering from the bad bit of COVID in June I've > had a couple of minor relapses which

Re: [tw5] Re: April Mackenzie is looking for a place in Oxford (England)

2020-09-21 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Thanks Ste and TT. After recovering from the bad bit of COVID in June I've had a couple of minor relapses which suggest that I might have a degree of "long COVID". Definitely not as bad as some of the stories I have read, and I'm learning to manage it. I've been working away on Federatial