Im curious because the same happened to me, I felt like a teenager for a whole year after recovering from longcovid, except I still don't go outside b/c I don't want to catch it again.
Despite this I still got reinfected and it dampened my progress
I was reinfected 1.5 months ago and I'm feeling pretty good rn, maybe 85% recovered. I can definitely go for light walks outside.
However, I am a hermit (I don't go outside) so this reinfection was mild because I was breathing in the viral load gradually from my parents, instead of getting hit with it all at once at a Walmart.
The very first time I got covid in 2020, I took 8 months before I started feeling better, and only because I accidentally took antibiotics
when did you recover?
Im curious because the same happened to me, I felt like a teenager for a whole year after recovering from longcovid, except I still don't go outside b/c I don't want to catch it again.
Despite this I still got reinfected and it dampened my progress
About six months after the initial infection
Fucked my lungs up something fierce
Doctor put me on albuterol and bedrest
At the five month mark, I started going for light walks outside and at the six month mark I started jogging and going to the gym
Been extremely careful since
And was this your first infection?
I was reinfected 1.5 months ago and I'm feeling pretty good rn, maybe 85% recovered. I can definitely go for light walks outside.
However, I am a hermit (I don't go outside) so this reinfection was mild because I was breathing in the viral load gradually from my parents, instead of getting hit with it all at once at a Walmart.
The very first time I got covid in 2020, I took 8 months before I started feeling better, and only because I accidentally took antibiotics
First infection, right after I got the first booster
And you haven't gotten infected since? Could you give a date of when that first booster/infection took place?
I'm just trying to see if certain people are not prone to reinfection, etc