• danc4498@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Damn. You don’t hear about that stuff as much. I wonder how many people are affected by it and just don’t realize it.

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      2 days ago

      Around 10% of people get Long Covid after the first infection, chances go up with follow-up infections. Long Covid has a long list of possible symptoms (a friend of a friend had a really bad cough for three months and was always exhausted) with the more severe symptoms being rarer but still fucking scary (like ME/CFS).

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      1 day ago

      My uncle was one of those “it’s just a cold” people, and now he’s mostly disabled from long covid. Severe breathing problems and barely survived heart surgery last year. Before covid he was an active middle aged guy, working on a ranch and regularly going out hunting and fishing.

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        I knew it was bad originally, I just haven’t heard anybody I talk with having experiences with it in a long time. That’s why I assumed it wasn’t harmful anymore.