Tim Kaine has full body tingles. Weird.
Pretty sure I have long Covid and it sucks, especially because my job is physical labor and the fatigue is making it super hard to work. Luckily it’s only part time. Whenever I have to work full time hours I feel like I’m going to die.
Don’t get covid.
Don’t get covid.
I have covid right now bruh. 3x vaxxed and wear my mask everywhere and still don't go to restaurants, gym, etc and I still got it
Do you go outside at all? I got it from simply going into a grocery store, for 30 minutes, with a mask on
some people just shed the virus like crazy. You could be around these people, mask on, for 30 seconds, and you'd get a bigger dose than breathing naked air around another COVID patient for 1 week straight
Finally, a politician gets long covid. That's probably the only way people will talk about it
I wonder if any billionaires have long covid. Billionaires are basically the managers of politicians.
I still haven't got it. I almost got it like 3 times. I really don't fucking want it, and my loved ones are immunocompromised so I have been extremely shut-in for the last 2 fucking years.
Very glad to hear some psychos in congress have a personal interest in funding research to treat long covid.
He's got long covid in the membrane
Since i had covid every time i get a cold or something like that i have pretty brutal chest and back pain which is probably long covid.
Also since i had covid my seborrheic dermatitis is gone for some reason (wrecked immune system?).
Don't get covid
I guess the silver lining to all this is that it's happening to so many rich and powerful people, and health professionals, that it's impossible to dismiss it as a just a bunch of whiney hypochodriacs and sweep it under the rug. Unfortunatly that means it's happening to tons and tons of people.
I had it last week. It wasn't the worst I have ever been sick but I had some pretty insane headaches. I was mostly over it after 3 days (vaccinated, imagine that) but there is a nagging fear that it could have done some damage that wont surface until later in life. But currently I don't notice any long term damage.
Safe to say though I was worried about long covid when I caught it, and I still am worried I will end up with massive strokes or something down the road. It's such an unknown.
Continue to rest, if you are able. It's just anecdotal at this point but it seems like pushing yourself too hard during recovery can increase your chance of lingering issues.
I have fully recovered and feel totally normal with no issues. I just wonder if down the line something will arise.
tw suicide
I have the tingles too but only intermittently and only in my legs. Thank goodness for that, because apparently it can be one of the most excruciating symptoms to deal with. Sometimes people feel a constant vibration in their chests that keeps them from sleeping even when exhausted. I read an article a while back profiling a woman who committed suicide to get relief from her long covid symptoms, and that was one of the big things that she said drove her to take her own life. The sleep deprivation from the unrelenting vibrations.
Tin Can doing something good for once?
But yeah, I still very much fear getting covid because I have no idea what it will do to me in the long term.