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Hi Tex,

Thanks for the kind offer. Mom's head caregiver managed to pick up some dust masks at the Ace hardware store in rurul Maryland for me.

I just flew back from California. Business seemed to be the usual for the airlines.
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Those will probably work just as well as surgical-type masks. The main thing is to get a decent air seal on the face. None of them provide iron-clad protection from a virus, anyway. They're just something that might help.

I'll bet some of the international flights are beginning to shrink, as businesses cancel business trips to destinations outside the country.

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Is there even a possible upside to those with autoimmune diseases?

"Women have intrinsically different immune responses to men. Women are more likely to suffer from auto-immune diseases, and there is good evidence that women produce better antibodies to vaccines against flu," says Prof Paul Hunter, from the University of East Anglia
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Maybe I haven't been following this closely enough, but it appears to me that most of the fatalities (by far) are men. Isn't that the case, or have I been listening to the wrong news?

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I’m not sure by how much but this is the case for a number of viruses. It has something to do with 2 chromosomes that women have. However they also specify that is is also because more women get autoimmune diseases. That bit should apply to men with them too.
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Well, even though MC is a cloud in our lives, I've always maintained that it has a silver lining. Maybe increased resistance to viruses is that silver lining. It's nice to think so, anyway.

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It’s probably because of our ‘high’ intake of vitamin d3. Or at least I hope so. I will be upping my d3 from 5000 to 10000 iu for the coming weeks. This is a critical time.
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I think the big silver lining at least for North America is that long term we will have some factory production pulled back from
China to the US/Mexico/Canada/Caribbean (Dominican Republic). It won't be immediate but I believe there will be a trend in moving production back to our hemisphere over the next 5 years or so.
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vitamin D and Respiratory Tract Infection British Medical Journal. https://www.bmj.com/content/356/bmj.i6583
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What is a good d3 dose in these circumstances? 10000 iu or go higher?
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That depends on your current blood level of D3. If it's below about 50 ng/mL (125 nmol/L), I would take 10,000 IU per day until my level was over about 60 or 70 ng/mL (150 or 175 nmol/L), then drop back to 5,000 IU per day to maintain it in that range. If you feel that you're developing the virus, Dr Cannell (of the Vitamin D Council) wrote the quote below during the H1N1 threat:
. . . if you get this flu, take 2,000 IU per kg of body weight per day for a week.
That's a quote from the thread at the link below:

How To Survive A Deadly Flu Pandemic

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Thanks Tex, I’ll keep that in mind. I switched to 10000 iu for the moment. Apparently cortisone is not a good thing to take now. According to the french minister of health. Do you think 1 entocort a day will be having a negative impact? I’ll try to switch to 1 eod..
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I have increased Vit D3 intake. As well as magnesium (vit D receptor needs the magnesium to use the D3 properly)
I have stocks of Vit C, zinc, etc to help immune
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Henry,

I doubt that a low maintenance dose of budesonide will present a major obstacle for maintaining resistance, but of course it's bound to have at least a small effect. Sometimes we have to do what we have to do. We have to weigh the personal risk/reward ratio and do whatever we feel is best. We need to keep our resistance up, but remember that if the immune system has to fight an MC flare, it may be distracted from any other risks, and that probably wouldn't be good.

I've upped my vitamin D and vitamin C supplement rate.

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Greengoddess,

Thanks for that link. I didn't have that reference bookmarked previously. It certainly adds support for our opinion on vitamin D.

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