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By *melie LAL OP   Woman  over a year ago

Peterborough

Anyone affected?

Anyone affected by other viruses, having long term term effects (disease sequelae)?

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By *undee2Man  over a year ago

Dundee

I am brochiectacic which means I catch anything that's going. In 1995 I jumped on a plane and woke up on life support three days later. Got slammed with pneumonia. That developed into CFS / ME and took me five years to recover. It is very similar to long covid. I know one person who had covid in the first wave and took 18 months to pass as her organs slowly failed.

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By *lueDressWoman  over a year ago

Bath

Ive had LC since March 2020.Still coughing and weak, easily exhausted and pain in muscles and insomnia etc etc etc

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By *ob198XaMan  over a year ago

teleford

Having had long flu in the past I can empathise with those with long covid

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Having had long flu in the past I can empathise with those with long covid"

How long did long flu last?

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By *izandpaulCouple  over a year ago

merseyside


"Anyone affected?

Anyone affected by other viruses, having long term term effects (disease sequelae)?"

Yes, HPV causing throat cancer.

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By *itnakedladMan  over a year ago

London Bridge

The older the better

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By *ylonSlutTV/TS  over a year ago

Durham

Took me nearly 2 years to get over glandular fever in my late 20s, weight loss and fatigue. First dose of covid,unable to walk more than a few feet for 2 months, pretty much fully better after 8 months apart from a slightly reduced lung capacity.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex

We had covid (we believe) in February 2020. Every couple of weeks we have 24 hours of flu-like symptoms which disappear as quickly as they came. We both also have new eye conditions (mine needed surgery and will again).

Of course we can't provide evidence that we had covid in the first place or that our subsequent symptoms are long covid but we think it's a possibility

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By *ilfCrumpet9Man  over a year ago

Wirral

I got covid in January 2020 was ill with it for 5 weeks. I have not fully recovered from it, I have long covid now.

I used to be fit and healthy and now I am fatigued and tired all the time. A lot of other issues I never had before, tinnitus, aches and pains, insomnia, vertigo, memory loss and the worst thing being breathless even climbing the stairs.

I am keeping positive and try and keep active everyday.

I would not wish this on anyone it's a horrible thing to have.

Take care good folk and stay safe x

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


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Take care good folk and stay safe x"

Do you have any tips on staying safe please ?

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By *hawn ScottMan  over a year ago

london Brixton

Yep spent nearly a year in bed unable to breathe

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes ive got long covid, had 2 large clots on the lung, and nearly 3 years with no smell or taste

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By *ob198XaMan  over a year ago

teleford


"Having had long flu in the past I can empathise with those with long covid

How long did long flu last?"

Took me 6 months I reckon before I got my stamina back

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By *udgerosie60Woman  over a year ago

malton

That sounds like me been diognosed with fibromialga

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By *udgerosie60Woman  over a year ago

malton

I just had vivid again this week x

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By *igballs2021Man  over a year ago

Cardiff

LOL... how many of you "long covid" sufferers took all the covid jabs you could get?? cos those of us who didnt take the poison are all fine now

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By *melie LAL OP   Woman  over a year ago

Peterborough


"LOL... how many of you "long covid" sufferers took all the covid jabs you could get?? cos those of us who didnt take the poison are all fine now"

Such empathy

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By *londebiguyMan  over a year ago

Southport


"LOL... how many of you "long covid" sufferers took all the covid jabs you could get?? cos those of us who didnt take the poison are all fine now"

I know people who had no vaccines and are certainly not fine.

Sone who were hospitalised and very sick.

A few who died.

You seem such a lovely caring person.

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By *londebiguyMan  over a year ago

Southport


"Anyone affected?

Anyone affected by other viruses, having long term term effects (disease sequelae)?"

I started off pretty fit as an ex world ranked pro dancer and fitness teacher though retired.

Now I have long covid, easily tired and cannot confidently rin for a train.

I have bouts of insomnia that I've never had before and a strange cough that comes and goes.

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By *ork_In_Progress!Man  over a year ago

Castleford

I’ve recently gone back to work after nearly 4 months off work,I’m still waiting to find out if it is Long Covid I have of just chronic fatigue syndrome.

Due to previous onset illnesses the diagnosis period is taking forever as it was first thought to be an Anaemia related issue.

Whatever it is is very unpleasant and despite many better days now, I’m not able to reach the goals I used to at work so easily.

Good days are outnumbering bad again so I’m optimistic

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By *melie LAL OP   Woman  over a year ago

Peterborough


"I’ve recently gone back to work after nearly 4 months off work,I’m still waiting to find out if it is Long Covid I have of just chronic fatigue syndrome.

Due to previous onset illnesses the diagnosis period is taking forever as it was first thought to be an Anaemia related issue.

Whatever it is is very unpleasant and despite many better days now, I’m not able to reach the goals I used to at work so easily.

Good days are outnumbering bad again so I’m optimistic "

If you need help with regards to work-life balance/strategies, ask your GP to refer you to OT. Alternatively, and probably quicker, refer self to your work's OH department.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"LOL... how many of you "long covid" sufferers took all the covid jabs you could get?? cos those of us who didnt take the poison are all fine now"

Study 3 years for degree.

Study 3 more for PhD.

Join lab, start working.

Spend years studying problem.

Form hypothesis, gather evidence.

Test hypothesis, form conclusions.

Report findings, clear peer review.

Findings published, reported in press.

Guy on internet: "Bullshit."

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By *inkystar1Woman  over a year ago

Heathfield

My sister had covid April 2020 and is still suffering. She's officially been diagnosed with long covid. She used to run, sky dive...now she's too out of breath for any of those things

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By *ambertMan  over a year ago

Cheltenham

I had covid 5 times now (currently suffering through the fifth) the first time nearly killed me, the others were all post vaccine and were much more manageable.

Since having it that first time I have been drained, physically and mentally, my immune system has been awful, I have struggled to focus.

It's been pretty crap to be honest.

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By *igballs2021Man  over a year ago

Cardiff


"LOL... how many of you "long covid" sufferers took all the covid jabs you could get?? cos those of us who didnt take the poison are all fine now

Study 3 years for degree.

Study 3 more for PhD.

Join lab, start working.

Spend years studying problem.

Form hypothesis, gather evidence.

Test hypothesis, form conclusions.

Report findings, clear peer review.

Findings published, reported in press.

Guy on internet: "Bullshit.""

Well I'm glad you agree

And I notice none of you actually answered my question.

Long covid is either a) an excuse for people to drag out feeling a bit poorly for some attention b) a lazy collective term for any random symptoms now or in reality c) long term damage from the you know what.

Also the fact that people who still now keep getting the you know what, and still 'test positive' (which is meaningless), it's just this years winter bug ffs!

People are so brainwashed still its unreal.

Enjoy

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By *oodmessMan  over a year ago

yumsville


"LOL... how many of you "long covid" sufferers took all the covid jabs you could get?? cos those of us who didnt take the poison are all fine now

Study 3 years for degree.

Study 3 more for PhD.

Join lab, start working.

Spend years studying problem.

Form hypothesis, gather evidence.

Test hypothesis, form conclusions.

Report findings, clear peer review.

Findings published, reported in press.

Guy on internet: "Bullshit."

Well I'm glad you agree

And I notice none of you actually answered my question.

Long covid is either a) an excuse for people to drag out feeling a bit poorly for some attention b) a lazy collective term for any random symptoms now or in reality c) long term damage from the you know what.

Also the fact that people who still now keep getting the you know what, and still 'test positive' (which is meaningless), it's just this years winter bug ffs!

People are so brainwashed still its unreal.

Enjoy "

If long covid doesn't exist, covid-19 didn't exist. If Covid-19 doesn't exist, people didn't die because of it. They did.

Covid-19 exists as it is part of the Sars coronavirus group of virus's that's been around for decades.

The only reason vaccines were so effective and able to be produced so quickly was coronavirus's were already being researched.

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By *ldgeezermeMan  over a year ago

Newcastle


"LOL... how many of you "long covid" sufferers took all the covid jabs you could get?? cos those of us who didnt take the poison are all fine now

Study 3 years for degree.

Study 3 more for PhD.

Join lab, start working.

Spend years studying problem.

Form hypothesis, gather evidence.

Test hypothesis, form conclusions.

Report findings, clear peer review.

Findings published, reported in press.

Guy on internet: "Bullshit."

Well I'm glad you agree

And I notice none of you actually answered my question.

Long covid is either a) an excuse for people to drag out feeling a bit poorly for some attention b) a lazy collective term for any random symptoms now or in reality c) long term damage from the you know what.

Also the fact that people who still now keep getting the you know what, and still 'test positive' (which is meaningless), it's just this years winter bug ffs!

People are so brainwashed still its unreal.

Enjoy "

People are definitely brainwashed, how's that mirror doing?

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By *ambertMan  over a year ago

Cheltenham


"LOL... how many of you "long covid" sufferers took all the covid jabs you could get?? cos those of us who didnt take the poison are all fine now

Study 3 years for degree.

Study 3 more for PhD.

Join lab, start working.

Spend years studying problem.

Form hypothesis, gather evidence.

Test hypothesis, form conclusions.

Report findings, clear peer review.

Findings published, reported in press.

Guy on internet: "Bullshit."

Well I'm glad you agree

And I notice none of you actually answered my question.

Long covid is either a) an excuse for people to drag out feeling a bit poorly for some attention b) a lazy collective term for any random symptoms now or in reality c) long term damage from the you know what.

Also the fact that people who still now keep getting the you know what, and still 'test positive' (which is meaningless), it's just this years winter bug ffs!

People are so brainwashed still its unreal.

Enjoy "

You are the only brainwashed person here. Do you feel good, thinking you are part of some elite branch of humanity that can see all these "secrets and deceptions?"

It's delusional.

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