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@eric211

Dang man, sorry to hear. I was just seen yesterday at a university hospital. This is my second pulmonologist and I saw an ear nose and throat dr yesterday also there. They told me I should have waited at least 3 months after infection. My primary dr recommend me to get it at the time and cdc recommends it still also. I had another CT done last week and it doesn’t appear to be the lungs that are my problem. I’m wondering if it’s my airways. From the research I have done it is also probably due to inflammation but I have chest congestion also that is hard to get out. I’m afraid it’s bronchiectasis but my spirometry and CT appear to show not much evidence of that. I don’t sleep well at all and I have frequent flare ups in the night. I got the Pfizer two months after infection and it was like I had covid all over again. I haven’t felt good enough to get the second shot yet. It’s been two and a half months of this now. I am fatigued a lot and trouble breathing. Chest congestion but not much cough. Seems to be sticky/non productive right now. I’m also hoping to wake up one day normal again.

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We are very similar but I have no cough. I have deep regret about getting that shot two months after recovering from Covid as I now know that my natural immunity from recovering would have served me well. I will continue to search for ways to get this thing fixed but I feel I now have a chronic or life long issue that may now become a new normal and it may decrease my life span as a result too. I will continue to read this site and hope I will see or hear of some good news. Good luck to you and all of us.