No, long covid does not cause any of those issues, find me one unvaccinated person with these issues from ‘long covid’.This isn’t a comparison of who is more ill than who. I simply shared an article, if people are offended by it, please report it/mods remove it.
My friend has had long covid for eight months. Some days the fatigue is so bad that she can't get out of bed. Her muscles have started to atrophy. She lives on a top floor flat and is lucky if she leaves it once a week. She can't do her housework or cook for herself. She can't concentrate enough to read a book or watch TV. She's on long term sick from her job and has had to take a break from the course she was doing part time at university. She has trouble breathing and issues with her heart and cycle as a result of her long covid.No, long covid does not cause any of those issues, find me one unvaccinated person with these issues from ‘long covid’.
Yes it does. Plethora of research and studies out there.No, long covid does not cause any of those issues, find me one unvaccinated person with these issues from ‘long covid’.
And the people used on their studies have health conditions, funny that. I do wonder if you or someone with similar opinions to you were to develop myocarditis/blood clots after a vaccine would you even considering it being vaccine related or would you tell everyone it was due to long covidYes it does. Plethora of research and studies out there.
Long Covid: symptoms, tests, treatment and support
We look at the symptoms of long Covid, what tests and treatments are available, and tips for recovery.www.bhf.org.uk
Delayed-onset myocarditis following COVID-19
A multisystem inflammatory syndrome occurring several weeks after SARS-CoV-2 infection and that can include severe acute heart failure has been reported in children (MIS-C).1,2 In adults with acute severe heart failure, we have identified a similar syndrome (MIS-A) and describe presenting...www.thelancet.com
Did you read all of it?And the people used on their studies have health conditions, funny that. I do wonder if you or someone with similar opinions to you were to develop myocarditis/blood clots after a vaccine would you even considering it being vaccine related or would you tell everyone it was due to long covid
Please don't be dramatic in the report to mods for deletion, because we all know there's nothing to report.Long Covid can also include heart problems/blood clots/delayed periods and a long list of other things. This isn’t a comparison of who is more ill than who. I simply shared an article, if people are offended by it, please report it/mods remove it.
I did.Did you read all of it?
I am looking for my comment where I have said vaccine side effects don’t exist…Please don't be dramatic in the report to mods for deletion, because we all know there's nothing to report.
The point is you insist that long covid is a thing, but while posting an article that vaccine side effects are a 'Nocebo' (shite new word by the way, and purely done to segregate and gaslight)
Maybe long covid is a thing, but while posting you knew what would have been picked up on and you could have defended both sides.
Instead you go straight to defending something that you suffer with, and ignore that fact that millions of people have very different serious things to deal with because of vaccine
When will people like you admit that the vaccine is producing the same long term effects as the virus and that's wrong?
Have the vaccine, or don't, whatever.. but for God's sake be open minded and see that things sometimes aren't great either way
I’ve noticed that a lot with certain people on this thread, you can be open minded and not be into conspiraciesPlease don't be dramatic in the report to mods for deletion, because we all know there's nothing to report.
The point is you insist that long covid is a thing, but while posting an article that vaccine side effects are a 'Nocebo' (shite new word by the way, and purely done to segregate and gaslight)
Maybe long covid is a thing, but while posting you knew what would have been picked up on and you could have defended both sides.
Instead you go straight to defending something that you suffer with, and ignore that fact that millions of people have very different serious things to deal with because of vaccine
When will people like you admit that the vaccine is producing the same long term effects as the virus and that's wrong?
Have the vaccine, or don't, whatever.. but for God's sake be open minded and see that things sometimes aren't great either way
Sometimes actions speak louder than words. Every single time someone has covid or isn’t well because of covid you are sending your sympathies and well wishes to them but you completely ignore anyone that has a vaccine reaction. Why no sympathy for them?I am looking for my comment where I have said vaccine side effects don’t exist…I cannot find it because I haven’t ever said so.
I have given sympathy to them. Do you keep track of every comment I make to know?Sometimes actions speak louder than words. Every single time someone has covid or isn’t well because of covid you are sending your sympathies and well wishes to them but you completely ignore anyone that has a vaccine reaction. Why no sympathy for them?
No I don’t ‘keep track’ but I read every comment on these threads and if I seen you give sympathy to a vaccine injury I would be genuinely surprised so therefore would remember.I have given sympathy to them. Do you keep track of every comment I make to know?
I’ve given sympathy to a user who posted frequently (their cousin I believe had side effects) but hasn’t been on for while.No I don’t ‘keep track’ but I read every comment on these threads and if I seen you give sympathy to a vaccine injury I would be genuinely surprised so therefore would remember.
Are you talking about Mensa Barbie?I’ve given sympathy to a user who posted frequently (their cousin I believe had side effects) but hasn’t been on for while.
No. I don’t think she had bad side effects from the vaccine. It was another user.Are you talking about Mensa Barbie?
Sorry to hear about your friend. A family friend of mine has long covid too and is still in hospital as he can't walk and hence can't go home yet. Each time he seems to be getting better, he suffers another knock back.My friend has had long covid for eight months. Some days the fatigue is so bad that she can't get out of bed. Her muscles have started to atrophy. She lives on a top floor flat and is lucky if she leaves it once a week. She can't do her housework or cook for herself. She can't concentrate enough to read a book or watch TV. She's on long term sick from her job and has had to take a break from the course she was doing part time at university. She has trouble breathing and issues with her heart and cycle as a result of her long covid.
She has been vaccinated since developing long covid but was not vaccinated when she initially started with the symptoms.
I also know someone who has had a collapsed lung twice since having Covid. They are still struggling with breathing difficulties and heart issues. They were not vaccinated at the time of getting Covid/long covid either.
Both long covid and vaccine injuries are serious issues and we should be taking both of them seriously. It's not a one or the other issue.
Well if you read between the lines, then like I say you immediately jumped to the defence of long covid while just 'randomly' posting about made up (because that's what the term Nocebo means) vaccine side effects.I am looking for my comment where I have said vaccine side effects don’t exist…I cannot find it because I haven’t ever said so.
yes it’s been like that for my friend too. She really struggled over Christmas but is doing a lot better just now. She text me yesterday all pleased because she had managed to stand and cook a full meal herself. A really big achievement. She’s currently halfway through a trial research rehab programme and it does seem to be helping. I hope your friend also starts to make some recoveries soon.Sorry to hear about your friend. A family friend of mine has long covid too and is still in hospital as he can't walk and hence can't go home yet. Each time he seems to be getting better, he suffers another knock back.
That's great to hear, I hope she continues to improve.yes it’s been like that for my friend too. She really struggled over Christmas but is doing a lot better just now. She text me yesterday all pleased because she had managed to stand and cook a full meal herself. A really big achievement. She’s currently halfway through a trial research rehab programme and it does seem to be helping. I hope your friend also starts to make some recoveries soon.
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