Covid-19

BarnBuster

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Don't wear or see masks anymore. I do still only go to the stores first thing in the morning, keep my hands away from my face and always use a hand sanitizer.

 

curious2garden

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Don't wear or see masks anymore. I do still only go to the stores first thing in the morning, keep my hands away from my face and always use a hand sanitizer.

You would if you saw me. I do not mix with people without an N95. I rarely see masks on anyone here, sadly.
 

BarnBuster

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"Among 241 people who self-reported a post-vaccination syndrome (PVS), the five most common symptoms were exercise intolerance (71%), excessive fatigue (69%), numbness (63%), brain fog (63%), and neuropathy (63%), reported Harlan Krumholz, MD, of Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut, and co-authors in a paper posted on the preprint server medRxivopens in a new tab or window. The paper has not been peer-reviewed."

 

GreatwhiteNorth

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"Among 241 people who self-reported a post-vaccination syndrome (PVS), the five most common symptoms were exercise intolerance (71%), excessive fatigue (69%), numbness (63%), brain fog (63%), and neuropathy (63%), reported Harlan Krumholz, MD, of Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut, and co-authors in a paper posted on the preprint server medRxivopens in a new tab or window. The paper has not been peer-reviewed."

I had no issues at all other than a bit or shoulder soreness. Same with the Flu & RSV vac.
 

neosapien

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The timing of this could have been way worse.

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I got a fairly bad headache. Chills. Congestion and runniness. But is Holy mild compared to my first go around in December 2020.

I did go to three airports, two airplanes without wearing a mask. That's basically like fucking a dozen hookers without a condom.
 

Laughing Grass

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The timing of this could have been way worse.

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I got a fairly bad headache. Chills. Congestion and runniness. But is Holy mild compared to my first go around in December 2020.

I did go to three airports, two airplanes without wearing a mask. That's basically like fucking a dozen hookers without a condom.
Sorry Neo :(

Are you home now?
 

neosapien

Well-Known Member
Sorry Neo :(

Are you home now?
Thankfully I am home now. Sans hookers. I got home about 2am Monday. And started feeling shitty about 1PM. So I'm unsure when I contracted it. Could have totally been on the way down there and took this long to catch up with me . Or is it that fast and I caught it on the plane home? Already feel better today than I did yesterday. So that's good.
 

DarkWeb

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Thankfully I am home now. Sans hookers. I got home about 2am Monday. And started feeling shitty about 1PM. So I'm unsure when I contracted it. Could have totally been on the way down there and took this long to catch up with me . Or is it that fast and I caught it on the plane home? Already feel better today than I did yesterday. So that's good.
It's just part of life now.
 

OldMedUser

Well-Known Member
Still a Covid virgin and got both the booster and flu shot at the same time in the same shoulder a month ago with nothing but a sore shoulder for a day. I can't get to sleep unless laying on my left side so got both in the right shoulder.

I've never worn a mask unless I had to but I'm not opposed to it. I'm not shaving off my beard to wear an N95 but If I had to go anywhere when I had the sniffles or a bad cough I'd wear the surgical type to protect others. I do cough fairly often but what would you expect after over 50 years of smoking pot and cigs. :)

Mainly in the morning to clear out the lung butter that accumulates overnight. ;)

:peace:
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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Husband works at the hospital. He tested positive. He got it working there. 18 hospital employees were out with Covid last week and 45 called out with Covid Monday . The hospital is requiring everyone wear masks now. We looked into getting him Plaxcovid . His health insurance through the hospital is terrible. He would have to pay $160 for the telehealth visit to get the doc to prescribe the med and then he would have to pay a $25 co pay and 30% of the cost of the Paxlovid. He is just going to try to ride it out due to the cost . It is pretty pathetic that he doesn’t get all of this paid for for free. How can healthcare workers be there to take care of sick patients and keep the hospital safe when they are at home sick because they got sick at work!?
I feel fine. Really hope I don’t get it. I never got it before . He even got the Moderna spike vax 12/18/23. No one was wearing masks at the hospital and everyone was coughing.
 
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