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Masked Man

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Wanted Studies
« on: April 12, 2025, 08:51:16 pm »
Wanted Studies...

List and request the studies (pertaining to this forum's interests) that you'd like to see here in this thread.

You may also list and request in this thread studies you'd like to see more of and request follow up studies you'd like to see.

You can even request an updated or current revision of an older study in this thread and even challenge or chose to substantiate an older study if you'd like in this thread.

Also Feel free to list studies you think are lacking and should be pursued more often.



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Re: Wanted Studies
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2025, 08:57:52 pm »
People that get sick from a doctor or hospital stay...

I'd like to see more studies done as to how many people get sick or come down with something from the actual doctors office or waiting room or from a hospital stay including more studies about when staff get ill.

I know there are probably a few studies out there about how many nurses get sick per year but I'd like to seem more in depth studies about that for patients as well.

Over the years I don't how many times Ive heard some old guy tell me how he got sick while they was in the hospital being treated for something else. I would like to see more studies on this.



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Re: Wanted Studies
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2025, 09:07:18 pm »
I'd like to hear about recovery and diagnosis of people in the public eye more.

For example there's a lot of mystery illnesses amongst sports players right now. I guess people have a right to privacy if their illness doesn't affect others but  I wouldn't mind knowing what they were sick with and what their diagnosis is later on. Its odd to hear about a sports star or musician that recovered from an illness if they never knew what the illness was to begin with.

I just think it is for everybody's well fare we are open about contagious diseases and the struggles we have for the sake of society as a whole. I am uncomfortable with the not knowing part when people in the public eye get sick.

To me, It shouldn't be taboo to speak candidly about airborne diseases or other illnesses for that matter. Legally I suppose people have a right to privacy however I'm surprised people don't share more voluntarily about illnesses simply because of what we have gone through with covid and continue to go through with covid.

...I would think people in the public eye  would be more voluntarily candid about their  illnesses or more responsible  simply because they care about others and are sensitive human beings that care about others and thrive to curtail the spread of illnesses.

Granted not all illnesses are easily diagnosed, I have  a suspicious nature and suspect people in the public eye especially sports teams often don't try hard enough or act responsibly enough with illnesses and their diagnosis.

I would even go as far to say often these stars , sports players and public personalities  who don't speak up or much about their illnesses don't seem to care about others when it comes to contagious diseases as they rarely talk about the little people they may have gotten sick such as staff members ,their close relatives or parents, their entourage, or roadies and whether they are well or not.


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Re: Wanted Studies
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2025, 09:37:29 pm »
There's no studies that Im aware, of masked people that never get sick and if they have added years to their lives for having not gotten sick ....

This may sound funny but I kid you not I have taken strict protocols about masking and avoiding unnecessary encounters with people for over five years now and have caught no airborne illnesses in five years.

I got a super runny nose once when I went maskless and was working on some plumbing in my house in a dark moldy area in my house. Right away I started wearing a mask to prevent those allergies or that black mold reaction. That's the only significant respiratory problem Ive had within the five years or so of my strict safety protocol with people and with strict masking.

Before 2020 I would average a cold at least once every two years.. I’d get the flu every few years and sometimes a throat infection/ fever ear infection every few years .. but not any more ! Haven’t had any of those in a little over five years because of masking outside my door  and social distancing. There’s no studies on people that mask and don’t get sick.

There's not a single study I am aware of of people such as me who haven't even caught a cold in five more than five years. Am I healthier? Is my immune system weaker now because I haven't caught even a cold or covid or the flu.. you know,  if I caught the flu now would it kill me because I haven't caught any colds or flus in years? lol.. or have I added years onto my life because I haven't caught a single airborne disease or illness in over five years because of my safety protocols and my strict masking!? Nobody knows.

I think I'm healthier and safer because of all my Masking, I did mow the lawn in my mask today with a truly self propelled (no engine)push mower and then I jogged maybe a mile or two up the road and back in my mask. My pulse seems okay and my heartbeat is strong.

Anyway doctors seem take no interest in studying the masked man. I seem to be fit enough.

I guess being the Masked Man is a self study of sorts and all I know for sure is the mask hasn't seem to slow me down or make me unhealthier in my five years or more of masking outside my door.

There but for the grace of the mask go I,

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