TYB
God Bless You as well.
We have what appears to be a pair of Air Tankers flying very close formation over central Utah. Up out of Hawaii with call signs VINYL61 & VINYL62. 62 IDs tail number and type. 61 does not. Can only assume that 61 is same type.
North Texas youth hockey coach dies from complications of COVID-19
Tyler Amburgey, 29, is being remembered as a loving husband, father, hockey player and coach.
Author: Demond Fernandez
Published: 10:54 PM CDT September 11, 2020
Updated: 10:54 PM CDT September 11, 2020
DALLAS — Some youth hockey players and fans are mourning the loss of a beloved coach in North Texas.
Tyler Amburgey, 29, died on Aug. 29. His wife, speaking publicly about the tragedy for the first time this week, said he tested positive with COVID-19 at the time of his death.
“It started out like originally like with him getting like call like normal cold symptoms,” said Aimee Amburgey.
Tyler experienced advancing stages of illness over a period of three days, according to his wife. The first night was nausea, then sleeplessness and wheezing. Shortness of breath, congestion and feeling rundown followed.
Amburgey said her husband canceled his hockey practice. Some of his youth players had already been testing positive with the virus.
Body aches and migraines came. By day three, Amburgey said her husband finally got some rest.
While the couple’s young daughter, Riley, went out for swim lessons, Amburgey found her husband unresponsive in bed.
“I ended up calling 911,” she said.
A neighbor helped perform CPR. It was too late.
Amburgey said the medical examiner told her Tyler was positive for COVID-19 at the time of his death. Amburgey said,sleeping pills her husband took for rest didn’t help.She said with COVID, the medicine compromised Tyler’s oxygen levels.
“He was a great guy, and loving husband and a loving father,” said Amburgey.
Tyler Amburgey’s former hockey team, The Peoria Rivermen, is planning a memorial service for him Saturday, Sept. 12.
Aimee Amburgey said she knows her husband wanted so much for his family and his youth players.
"I just want him to be remembered for more than just a person that… passed away from COVID,” said Amburgey.
https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/youth-hockey-coach-in-north-texas-dies-from-covid-19/287-b734d1d1-f881-43c8-8293-3feb7e88d07e
Who the fuck takes sleeping pills while battling COVID19?
>Okay how can you say the virus isn’t real? Also how do we know it was c19 that killed this gentlemen?
Anon knows it's real. Anon had it. Worst 3 days of my life. But anon pulled through.
We don't REALLY know what killed him.
We can only take the word of the wife through the reporter, can't we? And we all know what can go wrong. But if story is fully accurate then Darwin Award.
Remember when it was announced that Rush Limbaugh had lung cancer? Anon was just getting better at that point. Anon thinks it was picked up during Christmas travel and took a while to incubate. But could be wrong about that. May have caught it after travel. But was exposed to brother who was also sick during holidays. So really think it was Christmas.
It was like the worst flu anon EVER had. And anon understands why toilet paper was selling out, if you get my drift. Heavy, heavy phlegm in lungs. Never coughed up so much. And am, a lifelong smoker in their 50s. Might have vomitted a little bit one time. Mind was really slipping during this. Yes acheyness, very much. Did not seek medical attention. Decided it was between me, my own ability to doctor myself, and God. Took advice given here on this board. So anon who offered advice had a hand in saving my life anon imagines. Thanks to that anon. Many thanks. Advice given was this:
>This set my radar off fully Thursday morning early hours, I flew back to the UK from Germany later that day and immediately set about preparing to quaratine my family.
>I may not need to, but as I said, I can now work remotely for the next two weeks and we have dried and powdered food we can draw down on for no cost (actually less than I would normally spend) if it turns out to be contained.
>It does not hurt to be sensibly prepared.
>This feels like how an ELE would start.
>It feels VERY different to SARS or anything else and I'm in my mid 40s
As I said earlier in pb, I caught very early Swine flu from a coworker returning from China in ‘09 and it fucked me up something fierce but almost killed my then gf now wife. This is what I think you must understand:
This kind of thing causes you to kill yourself. Your body temp skyrockets in a few hours. Mine went from normal to 103 in a very short period of time. At that temp you can’t keep anything down, you puke everything up and often puke while shitting your brains out. This is the start of the death spiral. You will come to believe you cannot keep anything down, so why try. You will dehydrate yourself. You will starve yourself. Things become incredibly painful, you are sore as fuck. It hurts to move. You can’t think clearly.
This is the severe flu Jew. Do not listen to any of it. Everyone should have a digital thermometer. Do not make decisions over 101. The only priority is to get to 101. Lukewarm shower, cold water towels, only a thin sheet for blanket, sleep nude, just get your shit trending negative degrees.
At 101 you have a 50/50 shot at holding down anti-fever meds like Advil. If you puke it up, try again. Eventually one will hold, and get the fuck hydrated and eat fat and calorie-dense foods while you can. I remember the In ‘n Out double double I held down and honestly that shit could have saved my life. Once you have a toehold, don’t let it go, I set my alarm every 30 min and drank 1/4 liter of mineral water, took my temp, and monitored things. Every 2hr I took a 200mg Advil to keep me at 101. About 4 days of this and I made it.
Do not let the virus make you dehydrate yourself. Do not let it starve you. If you puke, try again. Use external methods like lukewarm showers, sleeping mostly naked, and cold towels for your head. Hold down fever reducers or die trying. The first moment you can, eat something fatty, rich, and calorie dense. Monitor your body temp every hour. Make no decisions about anything over 101, with the exception to drop body temp— you’re not cold, it’s a (((virus))) trying to make you feel that way— so take extreme measures to get back to 101. If you hit 104.5 call 911 and understand the true torture is just beginning.