
Has anyone experienced long term side effects from Covid? Has there been any change or relief of symptoms?


I had five small heart attacks in the fourteen days it was in my system, kept having them off and on for a while. It attacked the bodies electrical "circuit" that controls blood flow into the heart. Evidently that strain doesn't care how old the person is. The er doctor said same symptoms happened in twenty something male patients and even children in his care. Nasty "fictional" bugger.
Woah, glad you're still here. That's insane.
Thanks. It's more common than you can imagine. Most ER doctors don't think to add the covid test for heart attack symptoms. It was a smart doctor.
@exitseven Oh that was a lucky find. I'm glad they caught it.
I never had the shots.
I had a total hip replacement and the doc wanted me to wait until I had the Covid vaccine. I had the 2 dose Moderna. I couple of weeks afterwards I had to have a physical before the surgery. Thai is when this turned up/. I did not connect the two until I hard a guy on the radio talk about having the same condition after getting the shots.
@exitseven That was expected though too. Awful. Tossing them out there.
Luckily my doctor didn't want me to have the shots due to my immune system at the time. I stayed away.
I'm actually starting to believe I am immune. I have hardly ever worn a mask, except for at work because I sometimes work around elderly people. I have taken care of my girlfriend twice when she got it , both of my kids when they got it, my daughter 3 times. Close proximity all the time. Touching things around them without gloves. Not paying attention to those things and eating or scratching my face before I remember that I need to wash my hands. My kids begged me to get the vaccine. I heard nothing but horror stories about how sick everyone got from the second part of the first formula, if they weren't also complaining about the first shot. To appease my kids I got the stupid vaccine. No problem first shot. Second shot I got drowsy for about 10 minutes then I was fine. I've seen people get sick, my step-dad died from it and many other people I know also. But I am unsure that the problem is controlled by the vaccine, or that it ever was.
It is not a vaccine at all. Anyone that takes it and knows the truth is detoxing very specifically for the rest of their life. I strongly suggest you do research because that shot never leaves a persons system when left to it's own devices. I see people falling ill years later and I know it is the shot, but they don't understand.
A friend's BIL died a week following the second jab. Another friend,. her middle school group leader took the first jab, walked into the school lobby and hour later, and died in the lobby. My neighbor next to me has been having continuing health issues since taking the jab, including various skin conditions and cancer. My neighbor across the street from me lost layers of skin below the knee and the deltoid muscle is destroyed. Another neighbor took the jab and his vision decreased to where he can't see more than 3' in front of him. He's effectively legally blind. I never took that bioweapon and my health is great. Gained more muscle and lost more fat in the last 3 years.
Not me, but I have two friends. One suffers from continuous heart problems (overshooting) and the other has long term intense fatigue. The daughter of a friend of mine lost her two legs because of circulation failure due to heart infection.
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Neither my wife nor I ever got any covid shots and we've never gotten covid.
We've been to large holiday dinners, celebrations where no one was masked or vaxed. We all shook hands, hugged, etc.
We've been to a couple of very large rallies where nobody was masked or vaxed.
None of those people got covid, either, to my knowledge.
From my experience, it's the people who got the jabs who developed serious medical problems.
Iām experiencing this question , this is a long term side effect of COVID lol 😆 jk.
Thankfully 😅 no , I've contracted covid 3 times , the first being quite serious medically where I came close to being hospitalized. Others round me have claimed brain fog , lethargy , pain , constant tiredness but I got those before Covid 😆
I had it once when it first started spreading around my area but I haven't had it since and no I've had no long term side affects from it. And honestly it wasn't as bad as the media made it out to be in fact I've had flu's and colds that were worse. Really the only bad part about it for me was just that I was extremely tired and my body was weak but that went away within a weeks after I got over it.
Never took the vaccine either.
I had two relatives and my mom's former supervisor all die from the pfizer covid vaccine. I never got the vaccine and was around hundreds of people the whole time without a mask and I have always been fine.
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No.. I caught it from someone close but only had slight cold symptoms for 3 days then I got the needle a few months later so I could catch a flight back home. Never noticed any issues..
Nope. I didn't even take the vaccine. Wen i had covid, it was like your average common cold. Did they not do a test and put me in quarantine, i would not even have known that i had it. I would have thought that i just had the sniffles.
lungs damage in patients who ignored their recovery period,
now almost all have developed immunity against it
Me? No. I never got it. My friend can't smell anymore though
That's what I was really worried about, other than potential death, because I love to cook and not being able to smell is not awesome. I got it after 2 years of having basically no in person contact with humans other than short grocery runs at 6am in the morning. My parents came to visit, and a few days later, I got it. Fun times. Had it about a month, awful. Felt like the flu x 2, but thankfully no extended symptoms.
No, I had no reaction to Covid if I've had it. But I had a reaction to the 'vaccine', immediately after the 'vaccine' was administered my psoriasis went nuts and started to spread.
I never got covid. I have a makeup final exam today with a student that had covid. I hope my luck does not run out.
I think vaginas started to smell worse to me.
I got covid, but, the symptoms were minor. Thankfully, because of the vaccine. I don't think there will be any long term effects for me, because of the vaccine
My cardio got fucked from the first time I had it. It has definitely improved but I'd say my cardio is only 80% as good even though I have worked out the same amount.
I've had it three times. The first time i had it, it hit me hard and that was with being fully vaxed. I had residual symptoms for almost 6 months.
Wow, that really sucks.
I have diagnosed Long COVID affecting both of my knees.
I've not heard of it affecting the knees specifically. That's new to me.
Hard to say. I'm not sure if what I've experienced was caused by covid. Or just coincidental that it began at the same time.
That really is annoying. I have a weak immune system due to chronic health issues, but during the covid years, didn't interact much as I worked from home already, and ended up catching it from my parents who came to visit after 2 years. Was sick for about a month but for them being much older, there are a lot of symptoms they had where its like, is this covid, or old age, or just something else and no one could give any straight answers. Just maybe this or that....
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Not really, I had a really bad Covid lung infection, but now I'm fine.
I had a residual cough lasting for over a month
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Long term covid is caused by Pfizer
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