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  • Nov 6, 2022

    With about 25 million reported cases of long Covid in the US, this has proven to become the actual disaster off of Covid rather than deaths

  • Nov 6, 2022
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    Didn't fellas always say that the real issue was the long term organ damage

    Or maybe that was just the OG strain no-one can catch anymore

  • Nov 6, 2022
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    no but I been dealin wit long cock all my life, gets tough toting a Comcast remote 24/7 ya kno

  • Nessy 🦎
    Nov 6, 2022
    look into my eyes

    no but I been dealin wit long cock all my life, gets tough toting a Comcast remote 24/7 ya kno

    im happy for you bro

  • Nov 6, 2022
    look into my eyes

    no but I been dealin wit long cock all my life, gets tough toting a Comcast remote 24/7 ya kno

  • Nov 6, 2022
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    one of my biggest fears with covid is the long part of it

    someone i know had it last december and still hasn’t got their smell back yet

  • plants 🌻
    Nov 6, 2022
  • Nov 6, 2022

    Yeah, I struggle to walk upstairs or Any place with uphill resistance now.

  • Nov 6, 2022
    hot pancakes

    one of my biggest fears with covid is the long part of it

    someone i know had it last december and still hasn’t got their smell back yet

    What the f***

  • Nov 6, 2022

    I'm not sick but I started getting a weird rash when I got covid still get it on my back not sure

  • Nov 6, 2022

    i had mandatory naps for like 2 months after, and I’m still foggy. I’ll bet that productivity dip someone posted about last week had somethin to do w long covid

  • Nov 6, 2022
    look into my eyes

    no but I been dealin wit long cock all my life, gets tough toting a Comcast remote 24/7 ya kno

  • Nov 6, 2022
    taskforcesector6

    Didn't fellas always say that the real issue was the long term organ damage

    Or maybe that was just the OG strain no-one can catch anymore

    there's also rumoured to be brain damage, but that sounds like duck tales without any concrete proof

  • Nov 6, 2022
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    taskforcesector6

    Didn't fellas always say that the real issue was the long term organ damage

    Or maybe that was just the OG strain no-one can catch anymore

    it seems from recent research that the most dangerous mechanism of harm from covid is endothelial dysfunction: the small blood vessels that connect between blood vessels

    this recent review is really interesting if you want to learn more:
    nature.com/articles/s41401-022-00998-0

  • Nov 7, 2022
    taskforcesector6

    Didn't fellas always say that the real issue was the long term organ damage

    Or maybe that was just the OG strain no-one can catch anymore

    These strains are like trying to keep up with the timelines from that flash tv show

  • Nov 7, 2022

    didn't fully recover for 2 months after I got it, like 3 weeks later suddenly got rly heavy headaches n dizziness which turned out being nettle rash.

    was rly weird like it was a barely noteworthy cold at first but then I just continued being plagued by fatigue for ages. also had a lot of infections since and generally haven't felt my fittest but that's also lifestyle things

  • Nov 7, 2022

    Had covid in August and while the actual symptoms weren’t bad, I had a terrible cough afterwards for weeks. I still kinda have a cough but it’s improved compared to the last few weeks.

  • no, even though i had it a few times

  • Nov 7, 2022

    My girl did for 2 years, heart related problems out of no where afterwards it's not as bad now thankfully but she also had given birth to our first child the week the world shut down and it's definitely had an impact on raising a kid.

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    yeah I think I was losing a lot of hair even don’t no men in my family are bald my hair is back to normal now.

    fatigue all the time

    Sharp pain when breathing in my lungs

    irregular heartbeat sometimes as well

    but it’s not to the point where it has incapacitated me It’s just something I notice

  • Nov 7, 2022

    yes i have it

  • Nov 7, 2022
    deadacc

    it seems from recent research that the most dangerous mechanism of harm from covid is endothelial dysfunction: the small blood vessels that connect between blood vessels

    this recent review is really interesting if you want to learn more:
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41401-022-00998-0

    rly interesting thx for sharing

  • Nov 7, 2022
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    Mitch Baker

    yeah I think I was losing a lot of hair even don’t no men in my family are bald my hair is back to normal now.

    fatigue all the time

    Sharp pain when breathing in my lungs

    irregular heartbeat sometimes as well

    but it’s not to the point where it has incapacitated me It’s just something I notice

    Dang yea pretty much what I have just hope I don’t end going out bad 10 years from now

    I don’t got hair loss but at the same time I wouldn’t notice since I have long hair lol

  • Nov 7, 2022
    Sell

    Dang yea pretty much what I have just hope I don’t end going out bad 10 years from now

    I don’t got hair loss but at the same time I wouldn’t notice since I have long hair lol

    yea same it wasn’t a lot of hair, but I was noticing small patches in the back of my head and losing a lot of hair when I’m brushing

  • Nov 7, 2022
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    Mitch Baker

    yeah I think I was losing a lot of hair even don’t no men in my family are bald my hair is back to normal now.

    fatigue all the time

    Sharp pain when breathing in my lungs

    irregular heartbeat sometimes as well

    but it’s not to the point where it has incapacitated me It’s just something I notice

    i get the irregular heartbeats too

    no pain tho