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COVID is proving itself to be quite worrisome.

umm, nope don't think that's it he told me since I have 3 vaccines and then got covid since my health is already bad and my reaction to the second jab was really bad that I should wait cause he said there should be much better/stable vaccines out in the next 6 to 12 months that will last longer than 3-6 months his words and I ran the idea by my gastronomy specialist up here and she agreed all my other doctors are in Toronto. I trust both of these doctors literally with my life since they both have saved it a couple of times between them lol.

but I totally agree if it was for a non-medical reason then hell yes they should be reported, if I ever thought any of my 6 doctors did anything that wasn't based on my health and or medical condition then they wouldn't be my doctors anymore.
 
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I got nailed by COVID in the first week of August and had 5 days of misery and then mostly recovered. I had a nagging cough for a couple months and the only thing that's stuck around is vertigo, which I find to be so trippy it's neat, LoL!
 
Got it in last june, wife too. She's asthmatic, and it went very well. Easier than regular flu.

She got it last week again, same scenario. Don't know why, I got a free pass this time.
 
So my doctor thinks the canker sores I have been fighting for the last 2 months on and off are caused by my immune system being down after getting covid and thankfully they are finally going away with the doctor's and dentist's help. never had one before 2 months ago and now I have 1 -3 every other week but there slowly getting better/smaller and less frequent, man they suck.
 
Same here. I've had a couple of chest colds over the last year, but tested negative both times.
TBH, I haven't even had a chest cold in.... two years maybe?

Of course, I live alone, don't have any family within 1000km and mostly work from home except about a week a month so I'm in a very different position than most.
 
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I posted something regarding this previously, about long COVID having significant cognitive effects on it's suffers. an example sited in this article is how a 50 year old would return results that they would only expect from someone 20 years older than them:

 

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