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Post-COVID Syndrome is real

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Nov 15, 2023 | Replies (123)

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@lucy70

Hi. Post Covid symptoms are awful. I did the vaccine Jan/Feb plus never stopped wearing a good mask in all public places--actually I went out very seldom. Labor Day weekend I became SOB, chills pus all of the other common symptoms so isolated completely. I called several test areas but could not get a test for a week, so waited, by the time i did get to test I was feeling better except for chest fullness, severe cough and SOB, all which make sleep impossible , I feel awful but feel the help lines don't believe there are post covid symptoms just complaining patients, I've lost 3 very good friends to covid, plus 3 more with long term problems. Covid is real, I no longer speak to my friends who refuse to be vaccinated-I still would not wish this HELL on those stupid people. I need to find a quick stop clinic that gives an hour of O2 so people like me can just get through the day. To answer your question before you ask--Yes I got covid from an unvaccinated relative that laughed when I told him I was sick. All he had was a headache.

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Hi Lucy, I’m sitting here just shaking my head with sadness after reading your comment. Your story is another tragic reminder that this virus is still alive and thriving. I can feel your hurt, frustration, betrayal and anger over having gotten the virus after all the precautions you’ve taken, only to get it from an unvaccinated relative.

I guess there is no reason for my reply except to commiserate with you over the lack of respect for others and a willingness to help bring this virus under control by a surprising number of the population. I’ve also lost friends to the virus and lost friends because they refuse to believe science and statistics. It feels like a slap in the face after all I’ve gone through just to stay alive the past 2 years only to have my closest friend deny the pandemic, telling me that my husband and I are missing out on life by being forced to wear masks, get vaccinated and avoiding getting together with these friends. We can’t take that chance. Your story of contracting the virus through an unvaccinated relative just cements why we need to stay vigilant regardless off the naysayers.

I really hope you feel better soon and so glad you’ve reached out to Mayo Clinic Connect. By the way, welcome! We’re an online community of members just like you who share our stories and experiences to help each other. You’re in the “Post Covid Syndrome is Real” group so I’m fairly certain you were searching for similar stories and needing the unity of others who are going through the same experiences. Please feel free to search through our over 70+ other groups and jump into conversations where you feel you can contribute.

Here is a listing of other information Post-Covid blogs..
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/post-covid-recovery/
And as for your relative I’m thinking he’s off your holiday card list! 😉