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In reply to the discussion: My 23 yeard old had a COVID related heart attack last night. [View all]cadoman
(1,617 posts)32. so sorry to hear about your kiddo, hope they are better soon
Sounds like they are doing everything by the book but were let down by some of those around them who were not. Being around unvaccinated or non-mask wearers is a scientifically proven risk to all of us until mandates are passed.
Thank you for sharing that information about the ant-inflammatories. Did the doctors say if there were any tests that could be run to catch it? I've heard some doctors say a d-dimer could be a good test to run to detect if an infected person should be placed on anti-inflammatories.
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Tx, if your kiddo has any documentation about the bosses behavior, start a file TODAY
irisblue
Aug 2021
#4
I won a workers compensation claim, on the first go round. Paper records, even today matter
irisblue
Aug 2021
#46
Sending vibes for healing and strength for all of you. I cannot begin to imagine how
niyad
Aug 2021
#5
Anti-vaxxers will just say she had a reaction to her shots. Prayers going out to your daughter!
BamaRefugee
Aug 2021
#8
I had it when I was about 28 I think. I felt like I had pulled a muscle in my chest.
LiberalArkie
Aug 2021
#71
Would she be eligible for workers compensation benefits? Seems appropriate to me.
Ziggysmom
Aug 2021
#12