The COVIDians just won't stop.
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Long COVID is such bullshit, it's insane. My sister had the coof AT LEAST 3 times. (We went to a big concert in '19 december, there were a bunch of foreigners. We got sick after that and it's almost certain it was the coof, but before everything went to shit.)
But conveniently, it's some panicking cunt that gets it? Not the person who had it like every 6 months? REALLY?
Then again, she got better and went back to her normal activities, instead of sitting around waiting Netflix for 2 years.
I totally buy feeling not brilliant after the coof. I felt like poop for a week or two. I only missed one day of work, but that's another story, I would have loved staying home a bit longer when I had a high fever, but hey.
So yeah, you don't feel brilliant for a bit after. But I don't buy these people being permanently crippled.
Well, it's not like it's a new phenomenon. Just look at all the excuses about having "conditions" that obese people were making for why they were physically incapable of ever losing weight, to try to detract from the fact that they were just lazy fatasses lacking willpower and discipline.
The same type of people who would have made excuses for that, are now making excuses about covid.
The new "chronic fatigue", it seems. Girls who can't work, can't cook or do any chores... but then they go to Disney vacations? A theme park is not too tiring, they always have "spoons" for that.
Delta knocked me out (pureblood) for about 2 weeks and then I didn't feel "normal" again for a good 3 months. Strange localized headaches (normally I never get headaches), inability to focus mentally, and light nausea. Ended up contacting a doctor in the covid care alliance and they prescribed a couple of forbidden drugs that finally cleared it up entirely.
At the time I was in a 2-3 times per week schedule for going to a climbing gym. I was (and am) in pretty decent shape.
"Long covid" isn't nothing. Though I'd suspect that most cases are caused by the mRNA tech, not the virus itself. The spike protein is nasty.
I will be honest, this probably won't be popular here.
On this forum, EVERYTHING is blamed on the vaccine, which is equally as retarded. Some middle-aged, pudgy wine aunt who spent the last 3 years indoors, doing nothing, in constant panic is in a bad cardiovascular state. She wasn't great before, but literally being stuck in your house watching TV for 3 YEARS is bad for you.
Couple that with constant anger and anguish. And also the fact that a bunch of people are snackers, especially when stuck at home.
And that's ignoring the fact that I have seen people here blame the death of people on the vaccine, even though we have no idea if they were vaccinated or not.
Like the artist Kim Jung Gi. Dude wasn't young. Also, lived a sedentary life with a LOT of work. I think he was also a smoker. We don't know if he was vaccinated, but half the people on here went on some weird tirade about how that killed him. Even though we all know artists are usually the exact opposite of a healthy person.
Yes.
Side note, I think long COVID is mostly bunk. The statistics seem to show long covid sufferers are almost entirely women, so yeah, it's the new chronic fatigue, as you said.
I was vaxed and got covid this year. Really mild case, can't complain. I wouldn't say I have concentration problems, brain fog, etc., but I honestly do feel like my memory is fucked. I'm struggling to pull names or words on a regular basis. I can't prove that it was covid that caused it (I am getting to be middle aged-ish), but I am suspicious.