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@jeindc

How nice that you feel so secure. Yes, COVID continues to morph and is here to stay. My docs - all of them in different fields - have warned me that even with updated vaccinations, I must be masked and as careful as possible - age+other illnesses+LC they've said could be the end of me. Tho' pain on some days makes me wish it were "the end", I'm not ready to leave.

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Of course, if your health is compromised. I'll continue to get flu shots, but I'm not getting any more covid vaccines. The muscle and joint pain after the shots, not covid, we're pretty bad. It took a year for that to subside.
Ironically, after finding this group, the burning in my nose and mouth have subsided to about 30%. If it doesn't get worse by the evening, this episode may be ending.

I agree and think about that, sometimes way too often. The pain, there is no way to describe it to others who haven’t experienced this. I have other pain in addition to LC. too. (Two knees bone on bone/arthritis, torn meniscus’s, cysts- two hips full of arthritis, sciatica, and lower 1/2 of back with arthritis, degenerative disc disease, buldging discs, cysts and spurs ( all needing surgery and or replacements) - A prolapsed uterus, bladder that potentially could also have cancer but won’t know till surgery. Full hysterectomy as well as bladder surgery. - Plus, getting colonoscopy and endoscopy in 3 weeks because of gastrointestinal issue (IBSC/D), vomiting dark green bile, painful stomach cramps and extremely low Vitamin B-12 and Folic Acid I take shot for but isn’t increasing much. ** Dr is questioning some type of gastric cancer from other symptoms as well. PLEASE CHIME IN IF ANYONE HAS THESE ALSO. I am thinking it’s not related to Covid but this did start all since 1st Covid.