• Anxiety and depression due to the pandemic could remain for years

    From Michael Ejercito@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 8 07:37:36 2022
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    http://www.ed.ac.uk/generation-scotland/what-have-we-found/latest-results/pandemic-mental-health


    Anxiety and depression due to the pandemic could remain for years
    Levels of anxiety and depression remained high between lockdowns and
    worsened in the second lockdown, found researchers

    Women experienced more mental distress than men
    The number of people suffering high levels of anxiety and depression
    rose by more than a third during the pandemic. It's a mental health
    crisis which looks likely to remain for years to come, according to a
    study using data from our volunteers and 10 other studies.

    The research ran from March 2020 to March 2021. It investigated various
    stages of the pandemic, including two lockdowns and a period in which restrictions were eased. This data was then compared to data seven years
    before the Covid-19 pandemic.

    The researchers were particularly concerned to find that the high levels
    of anxiety and depression they found early in the pandemic continued at
    similar levels, even after the first lockdown lifted. It then became
    worse during the second lockdown.

    This suggests increased levels of mental health problems are likely to
    continue for some time, even though all restrictions have now been
    lifted, the researchers said.

    The substantial deterioration in mental health seen in the UK during the
    first lockdown [from March to June, 2020] did not reverse when lockdown
    lifted, and a sustained worsening was observed across the pandemic

    Kishan Patel
    Lead Researcher, University College London
    The study found a 29% increase in the number of people with
    psychological distress – an umbrella term for symptoms of anxiety and depression – from April to June 2020, compared to before the pandemic.

    This rose to 36% compared to the pre-pandemic level between October 2020
    and February 2021, with no notable reduction during the lifting of
    lockdowns in summer 2020.

    The second lockdown ran from early November to early December 2020 and
    the third from early January to March 2021.

    We found a sustained decrease in mental health. There was a lot of talk
    that lifting lockdown measures would automatically return people back to
    normal but our results suggest that wasn’t the case at all.

    Given the sustained deterioration of mental health during the pandemic,
    I would think that it would still be sustained now [after the study
    period ended] and into the future. As long as the pandemic exists, I
    would say it’s highly likely that high psychological stress will continue

    Kishan Patel
    Lead Researcher, University College London
    The study also found that women were more affected than men. It showed a
    33% increase in the occurrence of mental distress in women from April to
    June 2020 compared to a 16% increase in men.

    This is partly thought to be because women take on most of the extra
    caring duties. They also make up the bulk of the front-line healthcare workforce, who have been put under particular pressure by the pandemic.

    People aged 25 to 44 experienced the sharpest decline in mental health
    across the pandemic. That could be because this age group is more likely
    to have children to care for and home school during lockdowns.

    Researchers said that people in this age category were also more likely
    to experience mental distress anyway, regardless of the pandemic,
    compared to other age groups.

    Given this, it is possible that psychological distress levels could go
    even higher in the future. However, that is a possibility rather than a prediction, Dr Kishan said.

    The study was, sadly, unsurprising.

    Many of us have found the pandemic very difficult to cope with for
    different reasons – including fears about getting sick, feelings of loneliness during lockdowns, concerns about finances and uncertainty
    about the future.

    Recent estimates suggest there are 1.6million people waiting for mental
    health treatment and another eight million who could benefit from mental
    health services but aren’t deemed unwell enough to be eligible to access them.

    Jess D'Cruz
    Mind (Mental Health Charity)
    We’ve all felt the sting of being separated from family and prevented
    from doing the things we love in the recent years, but this research
    shows that for many of us, the pandemic has taken a more severe toll.

    Recovery won’t be linear, and as we now careen into a cost of living
    crisis and continue to deal with the aftershocks of the pandemic, it is
    vital that the government acts swiftly to ensure that people have access
    to the support they need.

    This has to be a cross government approach to support people with
    aspects like housing, employment, finances and connecting with their communities, which we all need to be able to survive and to thrive.

    Brian Dow
    Chief Executive, Rethink Mental Illness
    The study was published in JAMA Network Open and funded by the
    Government’s UK Research and Innovation body. It looked at data from
    49,993 people enrolled in 11 separate studies, including Generation
    Scotland volunteers, who responded to surveys about their mental health
    before and during the pandemic.

    Before the pandemic, about 10 - 20% of volunteers met the criteria for
    mental distress. This proportion varied from one study group to the next.

    The study involved the universities of Bristol, Glasgow and Edinburgh,
    and the Bradford Institute for Health Research and the full publication
    can be found below:

    Psychological Distress Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among
    Adults in the United Kingdom Based on Coordinated Analyses of 11
    Longitudinal Studies

    This article was adapted from the 'i' news article. The original article
    can be found below.

    Depression and anxiety levels soared during Covid pandemic and could
    remain high for years, experts say

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  • From HeartDoc Andrew@21:1/5 to Michael Ejercito on Thu Dec 8 12:57:40 2022
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    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    http://www.ed.ac.uk/generation-scotland/what-have-we-found/latest-results/pandemic-mental-health


    Anxiety and depression due to the pandemic could remain for years
    Levels of anxiety and depression remained high between lockdowns and
    worsened in the second lockdown, found researchers

    Women experienced more mental distress than men
    The number of people suffering high levels of anxiety and depression
    rose by more than a third during the pandemic. It's a mental health
    crisis which looks likely to remain for years to come, according to a
    study using data from our volunteers and 10 other studies.

    The research ran from March 2020 to March 2021. It investigated various >stages of the pandemic, including two lockdowns and a period in which >restrictions were eased. This data was then compared to data seven years >before the Covid-19 pandemic.

    The researchers were particularly concerned to find that the high levels
    of anxiety and depression they found early in the pandemic continued at >similar levels, even after the first lockdown lifted. It then became
    worse during the second lockdown.

    This suggests increased levels of mental health problems are likely to >continue for some time, even though all restrictions have now been
    lifted, the researchers said.

    The substantial deterioration in mental health seen in the UK during the >first lockdown [from March to June, 2020] did not reverse when lockdown >lifted, and a sustained worsening was observed across the pandemic

    Kishan Patel
    Lead Researcher, University College London
    The study found a 29% increase in the number of people with
    psychological distress – an umbrella term for symptoms of anxiety and >depression – from April to June 2020, compared to before the pandemic.

    This rose to 36% compared to the pre-pandemic level between October 2020
    and February 2021, with no notable reduction during the lifting of
    lockdowns in summer 2020.

    The second lockdown ran from early November to early December 2020 and
    the third from early January to March 2021.

    We found a sustained decrease in mental health. There was a lot of talk
    that lifting lockdown measures would automatically return people back to >normal but our results suggest that wasn’t the case at all.

    Given the sustained deterioration of mental health during the pandemic,
    I would think that it would still be sustained now [after the study
    period ended] and into the future. As long as the pandemic exists, I
    would say it’s highly likely that high psychological stress will continue

    Kishan Patel
    Lead Researcher, University College London
    The study also found that women were more affected than men. It showed a
    33% increase in the occurrence of mental distress in women from April to
    June 2020 compared to a 16% increase in men.

    This is partly thought to be because women take on most of the extra
    caring duties. They also make up the bulk of the front-line healthcare >workforce, who have been put under particular pressure by the pandemic.

    People aged 25 to 44 experienced the sharpest decline in mental health
    across the pandemic. That could be because this age group is more likely
    to have children to care for and home school during lockdowns.

    Researchers said that people in this age category were also more likely
    to experience mental distress anyway, regardless of the pandemic,
    compared to other age groups.

    Given this, it is possible that psychological distress levels could go
    even higher in the future. However, that is a possibility rather than a >prediction, Dr Kishan said.

    The study was, sadly, unsurprising.

    Many of us have found the pandemic very difficult to cope with for
    different reasons – including fears about getting sick, feelings of >loneliness during lockdowns, concerns about finances and uncertainty
    about the future.

    Recent estimates suggest there are 1.6million people waiting for mental >health treatment and another eight million who could benefit from mental >health services but aren’t deemed unwell enough to be eligible to access >them.

    Jess D'Cruz
    Mind (Mental Health Charity)
    We’ve all felt the sting of being separated from family and prevented
    from doing the things we love in the recent years, but this research
    shows that for many of us, the pandemic has taken a more severe toll.

    Recovery won’t be linear, and as we now careen into a cost of living
    crisis and continue to deal with the aftershocks of the pandemic, it is
    vital that the government acts swiftly to ensure that people have access
    to the support they need.

    This has to be a cross government approach to support people with
    aspects like housing, employment, finances and connecting with their >communities, which we all need to be able to survive and to thrive.

    Brian Dow
    Chief Executive, Rethink Mental Illness
    The study was published in JAMA Network Open and funded by the
    Government’s UK Research and Innovation body. It looked at data from
    49,993 people enrolled in 11 separate studies, including Generation
    Scotland volunteers, who responded to surveys about their mental health >before and during the pandemic.

    Before the pandemic, about 10 - 20% of volunteers met the criteria for
    mental distress. This proportion varied from one study group to the next.

    The study involved the universities of Bristol, Glasgow and Edinburgh,
    and the Bradford Institute for Health Research and the full publication
    can be found below:

    Psychological Distress Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among
    Adults in the United Kingdom Based on Coordinated Analyses of 11
    Longitudinal Studies

    This article was adapted from the 'i' news article. The original article
    can be found below.

    Depression and anxiety levels soared during Covid pandemic and could
    remain high for years, experts say

    The only *healthy* way to stop the pandemic, thereby saving lives, in
    the U.K. & elsewhere is by rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19
    ) finding out at any given moment, including even while on-line, who
    among us are unwittingly contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or
    asymptomatic) in order to http://tinyurl.com/ConvinceItForward (John
    15:12) for them to call their doctor and self-quarantine per their
    doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the
    best while preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage
    mutations and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota,
    Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations combining via
    slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like
    http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.

    Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
    ) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?









    ...because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

    HeartDoc Andrew <><
    --
    Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
    Cardiologist with an http://bit.ly/EternalMedicalLicense
    2024 & upwards non-partisan candidate for U.S. President: http://WonderfullyHungry.org
    and author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
    http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrewCare
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  • From Michael Ejercito@21:1/5 to HeartDoc Andrew on Sat Dec 10 17:16:45 2022
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    HeartDoc Andrew wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    http://www.ed.ac.uk/generation-scotland/what-have-we-found/latest-results/pandemic-mental-health


    Anxiety and depression due to the pandemic could remain for years
    Levels of anxiety and depression remained high between lockdowns and
    worsened in the second lockdown, found researchers

    Women experienced more mental distress than men
    The number of people suffering high levels of anxiety and depression
    rose by more than a third during the pandemic. It's a mental health
    crisis which looks likely to remain for years to come, according to a
    study using data from our volunteers and 10 other studies.

    The research ran from March 2020 to March 2021. It investigated various
    stages of the pandemic, including two lockdowns and a period in which
    restrictions were eased. This data was then compared to data seven years
    before the Covid-19 pandemic.

    The researchers were particularly concerned to find that the high levels
    of anxiety and depression they found early in the pandemic continued at
    similar levels, even after the first lockdown lifted. It then became
    worse during the second lockdown.

    This suggests increased levels of mental health problems are likely to
    continue for some time, even though all restrictions have now been
    lifted, the researchers said.

    The substantial deterioration in mental health seen in the UK during the
    first lockdown [from March to June, 2020] did not reverse when lockdown
    lifted, and a sustained worsening was observed across the pandemic

    Kishan Patel
    Lead Researcher, University College London
    The study found a 29% increase in the number of people with
    psychological distress – an umbrella term for symptoms of anxiety and
    depression – from April to June 2020, compared to before the pandemic.

    This rose to 36% compared to the pre-pandemic level between October 2020
    and February 2021, with no notable reduction during the lifting of
    lockdowns in summer 2020.

    The second lockdown ran from early November to early December 2020 and
    the third from early January to March 2021.

    We found a sustained decrease in mental health. There was a lot of talk
    that lifting lockdown measures would automatically return people back to
    normal but our results suggest that wasn’t the case at all.

    Given the sustained deterioration of mental health during the pandemic,
    I would think that it would still be sustained now [after the study
    period ended] and into the future. As long as the pandemic exists, I
    would say it’s highly likely that high psychological stress will continue >>
    Kishan Patel
    Lead Researcher, University College London
    The study also found that women were more affected than men. It showed a
    33% increase in the occurrence of mental distress in women from April to
    June 2020 compared to a 16% increase in men.

    This is partly thought to be because women take on most of the extra
    caring duties. They also make up the bulk of the front-line healthcare
    workforce, who have been put under particular pressure by the pandemic.

    People aged 25 to 44 experienced the sharpest decline in mental health
    across the pandemic. That could be because this age group is more likely
    to have children to care for and home school during lockdowns.

    Researchers said that people in this age category were also more likely
    to experience mental distress anyway, regardless of the pandemic,
    compared to other age groups.

    Given this, it is possible that psychological distress levels could go
    even higher in the future. However, that is a possibility rather than a
    prediction, Dr Kishan said.

    The study was, sadly, unsurprising.

    Many of us have found the pandemic very difficult to cope with for
    different reasons – including fears about getting sick, feelings of
    loneliness during lockdowns, concerns about finances and uncertainty
    about the future.

    Recent estimates suggest there are 1.6million people waiting for mental
    health treatment and another eight million who could benefit from mental
    health services but aren’t deemed unwell enough to be eligible to access >> them.

    Jess D'Cruz
    Mind (Mental Health Charity)
    We’ve all felt the sting of being separated from family and prevented >>from doing the things we love in the recent years, but this research
    shows that for many of us, the pandemic has taken a more severe toll.

    Recovery won’t be linear, and as we now careen into a cost of living
    crisis and continue to deal with the aftershocks of the pandemic, it is
    vital that the government acts swiftly to ensure that people have access
    to the support they need.

    This has to be a cross government approach to support people with
    aspects like housing, employment, finances and connecting with their
    communities, which we all need to be able to survive and to thrive.

    Brian Dow
    Chief Executive, Rethink Mental Illness
    The study was published in JAMA Network Open and funded by the
    Government’s UK Research and Innovation body. It looked at data from
    49,993 people enrolled in 11 separate studies, including Generation
    Scotland volunteers, who responded to surveys about their mental health
    before and during the pandemic.

    Before the pandemic, about 10 - 20% of volunteers met the criteria for
    mental distress. This proportion varied from one study group to the next.

    The study involved the universities of Bristol, Glasgow and Edinburgh,
    and the Bradford Institute for Health Research and the full publication
    can be found below:

    Psychological Distress Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among
    Adults in the United Kingdom Based on Coordinated Analyses of 11
    Longitudinal Studies

    This article was adapted from the 'i' news article. The original article
    can be found below.

    Depression and anxiety levels soared during Covid pandemic and could
    remain high for years, experts say

    The only *healthy* way to stop the pandemic, thereby saving lives, in
    the U.K. & elsewhere is by rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19
    ) finding out at any given moment, including even while on-line, who
    among us are unwittingly contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or
    asymptomatic) in order to http://tinyurl.com/ConvinceItForward (John
    15:12) for them to call their doctor and self-quarantine per their
    doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the
    best while preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota,
    Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations combining via
    slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like
    http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.

    Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
    ) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?

    I am wonderfully hungry!


    Michael

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  • From HeartDoc Andrew@21:1/5 to Michael Ejercito on Sat Dec 10 20:27:14 2022
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    Michael Ejercito wrote:
    HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    http://www.ed.ac.uk/generation-scotland/what-have-we-found/latest-results/pandemic-mental-health


    Anxiety and depression due to the pandemic could remain for years
    Levels of anxiety and depression remained high between lockdowns and
    worsened in the second lockdown, found researchers

    Women experienced more mental distress than men
    The number of people suffering high levels of anxiety and depression
    rose by more than a third during the pandemic. It's a mental health
    crisis which looks likely to remain for years to come, according to a
    study using data from our volunteers and 10 other studies.

    The research ran from March 2020 to March 2021. It investigated various
    stages of the pandemic, including two lockdowns and a period in which
    restrictions were eased. This data was then compared to data seven years >>> before the Covid-19 pandemic.

    The researchers were particularly concerned to find that the high levels >>> of anxiety and depression they found early in the pandemic continued at
    similar levels, even after the first lockdown lifted. It then became
    worse during the second lockdown.

    This suggests increased levels of mental health problems are likely to
    continue for some time, even though all restrictions have now been
    lifted, the researchers said.

    The substantial deterioration in mental health seen in the UK during the >>> first lockdown [from March to June, 2020] did not reverse when lockdown
    lifted, and a sustained worsening was observed across the pandemic

    Kishan Patel
    Lead Researcher, University College London
    The study found a 29% increase in the number of people with
    psychological distress – an umbrella term for symptoms of anxiety and
    depression – from April to June 2020, compared to before the pandemic.

    This rose to 36% compared to the pre-pandemic level between October 2020 >>> and February 2021, with no notable reduction during the lifting of
    lockdowns in summer 2020.

    The second lockdown ran from early November to early December 2020 and
    the third from early January to March 2021.

    We found a sustained decrease in mental health. There was a lot of talk
    that lifting lockdown measures would automatically return people back to >>> normal but our results suggest that wasn’t the case at all.

    Given the sustained deterioration of mental health during the pandemic,
    I would think that it would still be sustained now [after the study
    period ended] and into the future. As long as the pandemic exists, I
    would say it’s highly likely that high psychological stress will continue >>>
    Kishan Patel
    Lead Researcher, University College London
    The study also found that women were more affected than men. It showed a >>> 33% increase in the occurrence of mental distress in women from April to >>> June 2020 compared to a 16% increase in men.

    This is partly thought to be because women take on most of the extra
    caring duties. They also make up the bulk of the front-line healthcare
    workforce, who have been put under particular pressure by the pandemic.

    People aged 25 to 44 experienced the sharpest decline in mental health
    across the pandemic. That could be because this age group is more likely >>> to have children to care for and home school during lockdowns.

    Researchers said that people in this age category were also more likely
    to experience mental distress anyway, regardless of the pandemic,
    compared to other age groups.

    Given this, it is possible that psychological distress levels could go
    even higher in the future. However, that is a possibility rather than a
    prediction, Dr Kishan said.

    The study was, sadly, unsurprising.

    Many of us have found the pandemic very difficult to cope with for
    different reasons – including fears about getting sick, feelings of
    loneliness during lockdowns, concerns about finances and uncertainty
    about the future.

    Recent estimates suggest there are 1.6million people waiting for mental
    health treatment and another eight million who could benefit from mental >>> health services but aren’t deemed unwell enough to be eligible to access >>> them.

    Jess D'Cruz
    Mind (Mental Health Charity)
    We’ve all felt the sting of being separated from family and prevented >>>from doing the things we love in the recent years, but this research
    shows that for many of us, the pandemic has taken a more severe toll.

    Recovery won’t be linear, and as we now careen into a cost of living
    crisis and continue to deal with the aftershocks of the pandemic, it is
    vital that the government acts swiftly to ensure that people have access >>> to the support they need.

    This has to be a cross government approach to support people with
    aspects like housing, employment, finances and connecting with their
    communities, which we all need to be able to survive and to thrive.

    Brian Dow
    Chief Executive, Rethink Mental Illness
    The study was published in JAMA Network Open and funded by the
    Government’s UK Research and Innovation body. It looked at data from
    49,993 people enrolled in 11 separate studies, including Generation
    Scotland volunteers, who responded to surveys about their mental health
    before and during the pandemic.

    Before the pandemic, about 10 - 20% of volunteers met the criteria for
    mental distress. This proportion varied from one study group to the next. >>>
    The study involved the universities of Bristol, Glasgow and Edinburgh,
    and the Bradford Institute for Health Research and the full publication
    can be found below:

    Psychological Distress Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among
    Adults in the United Kingdom Based on Coordinated Analyses of 11
    Longitudinal Studies

    This article was adapted from the 'i' news article. The original article >>> can be found below.

    Depression and anxiety levels soared during Covid pandemic and could
    remain high for years, experts say

    The only *healthy* way to stop the pandemic, thereby saving lives, in
    the U.K. & elsewhere is by rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19
    ) finding out at any given moment, including even while on-line, who
    among us are unwittingly contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or
    asymptomatic) in order to http://tinyurl.com/ConvinceItForward (John
    15:12) for them to call their doctor and self-quarantine per their
    doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the
    best while preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage
    mutations and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota,
    Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations combining via
    slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like
    http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current COVID
    vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.

    Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
    ) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?

    I am wonderfully hungry!

    While wonderfully hungry in the Holy Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy
    8:3) us to hunger, I note that you, Michael, are rapture ready (Luke
    17:37 means no COVID just as eagles circling over their food have no
    COVID) and pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that our Everlasting (Isaiah 9:6)
    Father in Heaven continues to give us "much more" (Luke 11:13) Holy
    Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) so that we'd have much more of His Help to
    always say/write that we're "wonderfully hungry" in **all** ways
    including especially caring to http://tinyurl.com/ConvinceItForward
    (John 15:12 as shown by http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest ) with all
    glory ( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD (aka HaShem, Elohim, Abba,
    DEO), in the name (John 16:23) of LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.

    Laus DEO !

    Suggested further reading: https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/5EWtT4CwCOg/m/QjNF57xRBAAJ

    Shorter link:
    http://bit.ly/StatCOVID-19Test

    Be hungrier, which really is wonderfully healthier especially for
    diabetics and other heart disease patients:

    http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrew touts hunger (Luke 6:21a) with all glory
    ( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD, Who causes us to hunger
    (Deuteronomy 8:3) when He blesses us right now (Luke 6:21a) thereby
    removing the http://tinyurl.com/HeartVAT from around the heart

    ...because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

    HeartDoc Andrew <><
    --
    Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
    Cardiologist with an http://bit.ly/EternalMedicalLicense
    2024 & upwards non-partisan candidate for U.S. President: http://WonderfullyHungry.org
    and author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
    http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrewCare
    which is the only **healthy** cure for the U.S. healthcare crisis

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  • From HeartDoc Andrew@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 11 12:46:48 2022
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    (Jess) 12/11/22 REAL/KK tragically vainjangling (1 Tim 1:6) ...

    https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/4tIJn_I167w/m/bKWQRUarAgAJ

    Link to post explicating vainjangling by the eternally condemned: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/O23NguTslhI/-xLGqnNjAAAJ

    "Like a moth to flame, the eternally condemned tragically return to be
    ever more cursed by GOD."

    Behold in wide-eyed wonder and amazement at the continued fulfillment
    of this prophecy as clearly demonstrated within the following USENET
    threads:

    (1) Link to thread titled "LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth is our #1
    Example of being wonderfully hungry;"

    https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/_iVmOb7q3_Q/m/E8L7TNNtAgAJ

    (2) Link to thread titled "Being wonderfully hungry;"

    https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sci.med.cardiology/uCPb3ldOv5M

    (3) Link to thread titled "A very very very simple definition of sin;"

    https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.bible.prophecy/xunFWhan_AM

    (4) Link to thread titled "The LORD says 'Blessed are you who hunger
    now;'"

    https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.bible.prophecy/e4sW8dr44rM

    (5) Link to thread titled "Being wonderfully hungry like LORD Jesus;"

    https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.bible.prophecy/xPY1Uzl-ZNk/QeKLDNCpCwAJ

    ... for the continued benefit (Romans 8:28) of those of us who are http://bit.ly/wonderfully_hungry like GOD ( http://bit.ly/Lk2442 )
    with all glory ( http://bit.ly/Psalm117_ ) to the LORD.

    Source: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/O23NguTslhI/pIZcsOCJBwAJ

    Laus DEO !

    While wonderfully hungry ( http://bit.ly/Philippians4_12 ) in the Holy
    Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy 8:3) me to hunger right now (Luke
    6:21a), I pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that GOD continues to curse
    (Jeremiah 17:5) you, who are eternally condemned (Mark 3:29), more
    than ever in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.

    Laus DEO ! ! !

    Bottom line: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/O23NguTslhI/h5lE-mr0DAAJ

    <begin trichotomy>

    (1) Born-again (John 3:3 & 5) humans - Folks who have GOD's Help (i.e.
    Holy Spirit) to stop (John 5:14) sinning by being http://bit.ly/wonderfully_hungry (Philippians 4:12) **but** are still
    able to choose via their own "free will" to be instead http://bit.ly/terribly_hungry (Genesis 25:32) trapped in the
    entangling (Hebrews 12:1) deadly (i.e. killed immortals Adam&Eve) sin
    of gluttony (Proverbs 23:2).

    (2) Eternally condemned (Mark 3:29) humans - Folks who will never have
    GOD's Help (i.e. Holy Spirit) to stop being
    http://bit.ly/terribly_hungry (2 Kings 6:29) as evident by their
    constant vainjangling (1 Timothy 1:6) about everything except how to
    stop (John 5:14) sinning.

    (3) Perishing humans - The remaining folks who may possibly (Matthew
    19:26) become born-again (John 3:3 & 5) as new (2 Corinthians 5:17)
    creatures in Christ.

    <end trichotomy>

    Suggested further reading:
    http://T3WiJ.com

    +++

    someone eternally condemned & ever more cursed by GOD wrote:
    HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:

    Subject: The LORD says "Blessed are you who hunger now ..."

    Source: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.bible.prophecy/e4sW8dr44rM/NSkTJxvFBAAJ

    Shame on andrew, look at his red face.

    LIE.

    The color of my face in **not** visible here on USENET nor is the
    color of my face red for those who can see me.

    He is trying to pull a fast one. His scripture bit is found among
    these:

    '14 Bible verses about Spiritual Hunger'

    Such are the lies coming from the lying pens of the http://bit.ly/terribly_hungry (Genesis 25:32) commentators.

    That which is "spiritual" is independent of time so that there
    would've been no reference to "now."

    Therefore, the LORD is referring to physical hunger here instead of
    the spiritual "hunger and thirst for righteousness" elsewhere in
    Scripture.

    Indeed, physical hunger can **not** coexist with physical thirst
    because the latter results in the loss of saliva needed for physical
    hunger.

    It is when we hunger for food "now" (Luke 6:21a) that we are able to
    eat food "now."

    No such time constraints exist for "spiritual hunger."

    Moreover, the perspective of Luke 6:21a through the eyes of a
    physician (i.e. Dr. Luke) would be logically expected to be physical
    instead of spiritual.

    All glory ( http://bit.ly/Psalm117_ ) to GOD for His compelling you to unwittingly demonstrate your ever worsening cognitive condition which
    is tragically a consequence of His cursing (Jeremiah 17:5) you more
    than ever.

    Laus DEO !

    +++

    someone eternally condemned & ever more cursed by GOD perseverated:
    (in a vain attempt to refute posts about being wonderfully hungry)

    Psalms
    81:10 I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.

    Indeed, receiving a mouthful (Psalm 81:10) of manna from GOD will only
    make His http://HeartMDPhD.com/Redeemed want even more, so that we're
    even http://bit.ly/wonderfully_hungrier with all glory ( http://bit.ly/Psalm117_ ) to GOD.

    Laus DEO !

    Proverbs


    13:25 The righteous has enough to satisfy his appetite, But the
    stomach of
    the wicked is in need.



    Indeed, the righteous know to be satisfied (Luke 6:21a) with an omer
    (Exodus 16:16) of manna, while the wicked need (Proverbs 13:25) this
    knowledge as evident by their eating until they are full (i.e.
    satiated).

    Joel
    2:26 And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of
    the LORD your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my
    people shall never be ashamed.

    Indeed, an omer (32 ounces per Revelation 6:6) of manna is plenty
    (Joel 2:26) with all glory ( http://bit.ly/Psalm117_ ) to GOD and to
    the shame of you, who are eternally (Mark 3:29) condemned.

    Laus DEO ! !

    Psalms
    107 For he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good
    things.

    Indeed, being filled (Psalm 107:9) with an omer (Exodus 16:16) of
    manna is a Wonderful (Isaiah 9:6) thing while being satiated (i.e.
    full) is evil.

    Acts
    14:17 "Yet he did not leave himself without witness, for he did good by giving you rains from heaven and fruitful seasons, satisfying
    your hearts with food and gladness."

    In the interim, you, who are eternally (Mark 3:29) condemned, will
    never be satisfied (Acts 14:17) because you are ever more cursed
    (Jeremiah 17:5) by GOD.

    Source: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/uCPb3ldOv5M/KgM8NFKuAQAJ

    +++

    someone eternally condemned & ever more cursed by GOD perseverated:
    HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:

    Subject: a very very very simple definition of sin ...

    Source: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/mXmFD9kIocc/y8GNXircBQAJ

    Does andrew's "definition" agree with scripture? Let's see in 1 John:

    Actually, sin is **not** defined in 1 John 1:8-10

    John wrote this to christians. The greek grammer (sic) speaks of an ongoing >> status. He includes himself in that status.

    John was a Jew instead of a Greek so there is really no reason to
    think that Greek grammar is relevant here.

    1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the
    truth is
    not in us.

    1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us
    our sins,
    and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

    1:10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and
    his
    word is
    not in us.

    John also wrote earlier at John 5:14 that LORD Jesus commands:

    "Now stop sinning or something worse may happen to you." (John 5:14)

    And, indeed, your being eternally condemned (Mark 3:29) & ever more
    cursed (Jeremiah 17:5) by GOD, as evident by your ever worsening
    cognitive deficits, is really worse.

    Now again, here's how to really stop sinning as LORD Jesus commands
    (John 5:14):

    https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.bible.prophecy/2-Qpn-o81J4/ldGubKEZAgAJ

    While wonderfully hungry ( http://bit.ly/Philippians4_12 ) in the Holy
    Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy 8:3) me to hunger right now (Luke
    6:21a), I again pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that GOD continues to curse
    (Jeremiah 17:5) you, who are eternally condemned (Mark 3:29), more
    than ever in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.

    Laus DEO ! ! !

    Again, this is done in hopes of convincing all reading this to stop
    being http://bit.ly/terribly_hungry (2 Kings 6:29) where all are in
    danger of becoming eternally condemned (Mark 3:29) just as had
    happened to Ananias and Sapphira and more contemporaneously to Bob
    Pastorio.

    Again, the LORD did strike down http://bit.ly/Bob_Pastorio on Fool's
    day just 9+ years ago:

    http://bobs-amanuensis.livejournal.com/8728.html

    Again, this is done ...

    http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrew touts hunger (Luke 6:21a) with all glory
    (
    http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD, Who causes us to hunger
    (Deuteronomy 8:3) when He blesses us right now (Luke 6:21a) thereby
    removing the http://tinyurl.com/HeartVAT from around the heart

    ...because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

    HeartDoc Andrew <><
    --
    Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
    Cardiologist with an http://bit.ly/EternalMedicalLicense
    2024 & upwards non-partisan candidate for U.S. President: http://WonderfullyHungry.org
    and author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
    http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrewCare
    which is the only **healthy** cure for the U.S. healthcare crisis

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    (Jess) 12/12/22 Again praying w/ MichaelE here ...

    https://groups.google.com/g/alt.bible.prophecy/c/cPQesPDLJDg/m/523GNQ84BQAJ

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