Do you fit this paradigm?
I caught COVID on Halloween 2020 and became very sick for about 3 weeks. I was very healthy and fit; I participated in many sports/outdoor activities and traveled quite a bit. After ‘recovery’, I felt better for a bit but never really great. I tried to scuba dive, hike, travel, etc but I just wasn’t enjoying it much. Never felt very good, cried over nothing all the time and had horrible panic attacks. About a year later, I started to get really sick: rashes, allergies to everything, shortness of breath, internal tremors, brain fog, facial tics, nerve pain, muscle pain, everything smells like burning algae, exercise is a joke. Constant crying, depression, nihilism, fear…you know the drill. Fatigue that cannot be adequately described.
So, I’m just wondering who else fits this paradigm? Infection with ‘classic’ COVID before the vaccine and then never really got completely better for a time? Then, started a slow, steady decline that stole away everything in life that gave you joy? Anybody see improvement or find anything that helps? By the way, I do have a freaking army of doctors and I’m a patient at UNC Covid so I’m not lacking in medical attention.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
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We are very similar in our journey. Like you, I’m still exploring and not giving up. The difference is that I am your parent’s age! Would love to compare notes.
Bet you aren’t my parents’ age! I turn 65 next month!
I have many of the long Covid symptoms after I recieved the Pfizer vaccine in Oct.2023. It is so hard.I have better days and I think oh good and then I go down hill again. So frustrating and no one seems to have answers. Just keep on one day at a time and hope it gets better
See research on post vaccine symptoms. In 2023 the door came open. Toxin impacts of spike protein are the primary, but a host of other direct and indirect issues.
Seach: post covid vaccine symptoms 2023 2024
See table, open in link, in the journal publication below:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9959958/
Really sorry to hear your situation. The common thing I can share is that like I was very physically active. Got a mild case of covid and then long covid. I could still do some of my activities (backpacking) but I felt really crummy so it took a lot of the fun out of it. But then 10 months out from my initial infection my health collapsed and I got to the point where I could not walk around the block and could not use a computer. Good part of story is I got into a LC clinic at Stanford and they gave me Naltrexone and Abilify which have greatly improved my symptoms. Not like before but I can use a computer fine and even an easy short backpack.
Thank you for the information.I have many of the symptoms following my shot. Very hard to handle all this not knowing if you are going to get better.
Yes, that is it, isn’t it? The unknown. Will I ever get well enough to live a normal life again?
People who really don’t understand always tell me to be “positive”. I have always been a positive sort of person, but continued worsening symptoms and an unknown future, makes it very hard to “put on a happy face”.
I do that as much as I can, mostly for my grandchildren. Invariably, after such a display I hear “Oh, I’m glad you are so much better!”
No, just faking it as much as I can for the comfort of others.
I can relate, since covid I keep declining. But before covid and exactly 2 weeks after 2nd vaccine I had 2 small strokes. Then 3 months later I got covid. I has been hell ever since. I was in decent health for 76, now 79.
Some of my family will say are you still dealing with that I know they can’t relate.
I’ve had lupus for many years and always heard you don’t look sick . Really many timesI was using every ounce of energy I had. The worse part of this vaccine reaction is the fear it wont go away
Know exactly what you are saying and going through. People don’t ask anymore. They think it just disappeared. They are so wrong