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Hazarth93823yYeah, it seems most coronaviruses do cause long term damage, in some cases permanent especially to the lungs.There are reported abnormalities of past patient with the avian flu even after 2 years.
It seems the fastest recovery time is the first 6 months, so all your symptoms might disappear in that period. Whatever stays after half a year is likely to be permanent, but that usually involves damages that you don't really *feel* anymore. They are just there and higher your risk of complications in the future I guess? Not entirely sure on that one.
point is, one week after infection is nothing, whatever symptoms you feel may last anywhere from days to half a year xD. Hopefully the tiredness is just your body still being exhausted by secondary issues and taking vitamins, sleeping properly and eating properly is going to get you better soon :) -
I had the same shit but after vaccine 2nd dose. Horrible. I had side effects for a week.
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COVID is messing with the one thing none would want it to mess with: the immune system.
Hence it's different for everyone, some have only mild issues, others have a range of issues where usually one would assume they're completely insane.
I really don't want COVID. One auto immune disease was enough for more than one lifetime. -
@Demolishun That's been one of the many claims that were absolutely wrong...
Vaccine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome - or VAIDS - doesn't exist.
I'm really tired of the FUD some people invented for reasons I don't want to comprehend.
I'm not happy with the flow of information at all, since the FUD comes from both sides - the government and the (in my opinion) lunatics.
I'm especially tired of the misinformation around MRNA vaccines. For many diseases, for which currently no cure exists and people die in an excruciating and painfully slow process over years, MRNA research could be a solution.
I'm not saying one should not doubt the pharma industry or the really fast rate of Innovation humanity has - but please, despite all the shit humanity is - keep it on a level where it's a doubt, not a form of psychosis. -
stop67303y@Demolishun the cdc link was mentioning insufficient data from people which have an already compromised immunity against infections.
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stop67303y@Demolishun the second is about false positives that occured because they used an molecule that is also found in HIV.
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stop67303y@Demolishun and the first is about the spikeprotein of the wild variant. They noticed an similarity with an protein of HIV.
After (allegedly) coronavirus infection I'm still constantly tired and unmotivated to even eat a week after all symptoms disappeared.
Yay me 😒
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