COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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I had it the end of November.
Went back to the gym after 12 days and I'm not joking my strength was at like 10% and I gave up after 20 mins as I felt awful.

Reduced weights to a quarter of what I used to do and pretty much cut out cardio as a whole.


Slowly increased weights when I felt more comfortable and In the past Week I feel more like myself and have been getting back to close to what I was doing before .


Still suffering with exhaustion here or there but my only advice would be listen to your body you know when to push it and when to call it a day.

No point making yourself sicker but it's still good to be active and push yourself when you can.


Edit- misread question there been no examples of somebody infecting somebody after ten days of symptoms.


You don't need to wait until you test negative as it can still show in your system and you be fine but you won't pass it on.

Are you vaccinated?
 

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I just stopped caring breh. :manny:

I'm vaccinated, boosted, and socially distant. :manny:


Trying have a logical conversation about this, ain't even worth the energy spent any more. :manny:


it's sad that this is the conclusion we all come to eventually :francis:

even w my own fam im like it's gonna be what its gonna be :francis: been trying to tell them since 2020 now they like "I should have listened." :francis:
 
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I’ve heard so many stories just from people I know of being around someone that was sick who didn’t say nothing until they’re face to face. The sick person will say they are fine it’s just a cold/allergies. Then a few days later the other person pops up with Covid.

One family got into a huge argument cause one of the adult kids flew into town while sick as hell for the holidays. When the family saw he was sick they made him get a hotel until he tested negative. Turned out he had Covid. The family won’t let him see the elderly mother since they want to avoid putting her at risk so he gets pissed and flies back home. I also feel for the other people on that plane cause you know damn well he didn’t properly mask up.





Dumb ass clown didn't think nothing was wrong with putting his elderly mother at risk.

If something happens to him, nobody should feel anything since he didn't feel anything when it came to putting his mother in danger.
 
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It’s crazy out here. On a spin of this a friend I know is living with her mother. She moved in last year because her moms got Covid and she was already high risk. She got over it but is dealing with the long Covid effects so my friend is her caretaker


She said they have a nurse who comes to see her twice a week. When she came last week she was coughing ( while masked up ) Come to find out the nurse has Covid :gucci:


Two days later my friend and her mom got it. She said this go around is way worse than last year with the symptoms. She called the health agency the nurse works at pissed off and they told her they can’t make anyone get tested :gucci:


Oh yeah they are in Florida :snoop:




If my mom died behind some mess like that, I promise you I would catch a body.
 
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I think some are finding out they might not be as healthy as they think, unfortunately.

As for the disease itself I wonder what causes the differing primary symptoms from variant to variant. Omicron seems to be characterized by mild symptoms such as a sore throat but also severe headache and crippling joint aches. I wonder if this is a consequence of the vaccine evading mutations or a new area or system this variant interacts with?




What is "healthy"?

Folks told me if you're young, you're good. That aint true.

Folks told me if you're in shape, you're good. That aint true.

I think we should all just do what's necessary to protect ourselves and others around us, because trying to predict how this virus will affect you is playing russian roulette in the worst way.
 

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Bro they had nikkas thinking it was a new variant

There is no such thing as flurona

Yes you can have the flu and Covid at the same time

I didn't know flurona was something people were legitimately saying:dwillhuh: my bad thought you were saying Covid was the flu like some fools were saying
 

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This is a deliberate, systematic destruction of thought. The idea that nurses and doctors can easily save thousands of people a day yet let them die to keep the COVID conspiracy going is wild, on a scale that might be crazier than 911 truthers or fake moon landing stuff. If a medical professional is advising ventilators it means you're probably about to die and it's the only option left to potentially keep you breathing.

This is an extension of the anti-teacher, anti-CRT stuff we've seen. The idea of parents dictating treatment to a medical professional is wild but here we are. Expect more anti-vaccine state laws, more attempts to allow people to sue providers for nonsense, etc. They are systematically burning pillars of a civil society folks.

As some one who has been involved with having family members in the hospital for bad illnesses pre Covid. A lot of hospital personal don’t give a fukk. They’ll be recommending some chit that ain’t needed. Medical professionals don’t know everything and they be out to make their jobs easier a lot of the time.
 

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Hello Family

WOW!! Thank you guys so much for everyone that reached out to me. :mjcry: I'm blown away by this amazing community. Thank you so much, I genuinely appreciate it. :mjcry:


I've been discharged and I'll give you guys a full breakdown. Btw they gave me an inhaler but said it won't help me much and have referred me for breathing physio and rehab :( but they don't have an appointment for two weeks so I'll be on an inhaler till then.

I'll give you guys a long list of medications and referrals they gave me but I know it's antibiotics, a steroids (medrose pack) warafin and another one and inhaler. I'll have to go to the breathing physio and see the other person for my breathing training and rehab once it has all cleared to do the rehab clinic. They're sending quite a few of the 'long covid' people there.

Weird thing To Know Post Covid Autoimmune Disease: I broke a bone THREE years ago and before I went to hospital my leg had been aching but I put it down to the symptoms. Guess what? The pins from THREE years in my leg which they used to put the bone back together was also inflamed (!). So it basically began attacking all my weak spots and causing inflammation everywhere. This freaked me out as my body was essentially beginning to attack itself far beyond my lungs and heart. You need to make sure you go to a Dr if you develop longer term symptoms as covid IS NOT LIKE FLU it can attack your whole body. You can go into full-body autoimmune from it and it's hard for the Drs to even pinpoint everything as so many random organs/areas go into inflammation mode and each area may require another treatment. The nurse was telling me a lot of people develop arthritis also from long covid.

If that area continued to be inflamed and the body kept attacking it I would have needed to have another surgery on the bone to replace the pins. Crazy right? As it spreads everywhere. The doctor said we will monitor the bone pins also. Praying the treatment works because it took me months to recover from that bone-breaking so them going in to replace the pins in another surgery would be an absolute disaster and affect my life and work. As I was fukked after that injury for months. I can't do that surgery again. The recovery and pain which followed for months was hell.

So if you've ever broken a bone, have chronic joint pain anywhere etc pray you don't get this long covid shyt. You may need to have another surgery on the area again. This is NOT flu!

I've also signed up to be part of a long research program they're doing on this also. I wouldn't usually sign up to be part of research but they said it will really help others to be part of their research program for them to be able to develop long covid departments. The research is being led by an immunisation consultant Dr and they're asking if you can allow them to treat/follow you for a year as they said so many people have so many things. They said a third of covid patients will have long covid and it's going already a major health crisis but the symptoms are so expansive and it affects so much that they need help to create good departments.

I am glad I didn't have the brain cognitive decline and it's only affected my heart and lungs. Some people it affects their brain too. The nurse was telling me that people have had to quit work who had the brain and cognitive issues as they couldn't work anymore. I wouldn't have been able to cope with all that as I'm a very analytical person. But she said a lot of people lose cognitive abilities and have to quit work and the neurologists have to see them for brain rehab. It's just so many symptoms.

I'll check in and give a longer post on everything in a few days. I was resting but after seeing all my coli emails I had to log in.

Thank you family :mjcry:
 
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