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I agree with you. First bout of Covid in January 2021 was very bad. Then had two Pfizer jabs in May and July of that year. First jab made me sick for a week plus. After that proceeded to get Covid twice and now seem to get it every six months. Just had the latest bout at the beginning of July this year and it was the worst one I've experienced to date. Coughing was off the chart and the fatigue is absolutely mind-numbing. Vertigo is always lurking as well just waiting to put a new spin on things! I have been classified as having long Covid but I have this stinking, sinking feeling that the Covid vaccine actually contributed to having long Covid. From the reading and listening that I've been doing, this jab does not work the way regular vaccines do and I think it has messed up my immune system. Of course you will not have a doctor ever confirm that.
The newest development, and it put me in Emergency last Friday, is an anal fissure from extreme coughing. I have been given an ointment called Nifedipine to insert two to three times a day. Of course, no one mentioned side effects and boy does it have those! The dizziness is positively scary, headache that feels like your skull is cracking and constant shaking and tremors. I have volunteered for the local dance troupe called "All Shook Up" (kidding). Sorry for the sick humour but if I don't laugh, I'm gonna cry. This seems like just a never-ending saga and I would really like to write the last chapter on this.
Good thoughts to all and keep praying.

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I hope they can remedy your fissure. A couple of stitches maybe? But it is a sensitive area to stitch.