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  • USSMillicentKent [any]
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    4 years ago

    I got it in the spring and was sick for two weeks, but felt fine physically afterwards. The lasting part of it for me was mental. I had cognitive impairment, inability to focus, fatigue, mood swings, etc. for almost six weeks afterwards, like I was recovering from a concussion. My depression has been acutely worse over the last six months, and while I know that's not exactly unique in this day and age, I can't help but wonder if lasting neurological effects are a factor.

    • UnironicWarCriminal [any]
      ·
      4 years ago

      Living through a state collapsing in real time also tends to make depression worse, to be fair.

    • moonlake [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      It was recently discovered that people who have had covid are at a higher risk of developing a psychiatric disorder. Hope you feel better soon comrade. :heart-sickle: