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Naio
Dec 12, 2020Explorer II
I had covid in March. I had an extremely mild case, didn't have to go to the hospital or anything. Wasn't even sick enough to be in bed, most of the time.
In early July, I was 98% better, when I got hit with the infamous month 4 relapse. I got much worse. Had to be on a steroid inhaler for my lungs, which I am still on.
Forest fires in September made me worse again. I can only be out of bed for about an hour a day now. And it's been 9 months of this.
Most people don't die from covid, but most people still have symptoms months later. And for people who have no symptoms at all, 52% of them have heart damage and they don't know it until they get tested.
We don't know if covid is going to be like smoking, where everyone thought they were ok, until their friends started dropping dead decades later.
You can go out and catch it if you want, but I don't recommend it. It's not really all that fun.
In early July, I was 98% better, when I got hit with the infamous month 4 relapse. I got much worse. Had to be on a steroid inhaler for my lungs, which I am still on.
Forest fires in September made me worse again. I can only be out of bed for about an hour a day now. And it's been 9 months of this.
Most people don't die from covid, but most people still have symptoms months later. And for people who have no symptoms at all, 52% of them have heart damage and they don't know it until they get tested.
We don't know if covid is going to be like smoking, where everyone thought they were ok, until their friends started dropping dead decades later.
You can go out and catch it if you want, but I don't recommend it. It's not really all that fun.
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