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I have trouble understanding why people blame the vaccine when they've had covid. Not being very ill with covid doesn't mean you're not going to get long covid in fact your chances of getting long covid or even higher.

I had a very mild case, in fact all I had was a sore throat for the first month. Do not have much of a cough even. I did end up with severe shortness of breath in month four of getting sicker and sicker, all tests negative - only to find out I had a collapsed lung that wasn't being treated because in October of 2020, nobody was taking long covid seriously.

I just found out this week, two and a half years later
With an 02 in the 80s, low 90s, eben 78 the other day, that I'm now needing oxygen 24/7. I had covid before the vaccines came out and I've had vaccines since then. I've also had covid again which caused a spread off my autoimmune pain disorder. I fear deeply that people are blaming the vaccine because they don't know they have had covid because of mild symptoms or just plain denial as I've seen with friends. Or they test negative and never eber tested positive; there's so many false negatives they blame the vaccine and then we end up in the worst trouble.

I'm sorry he doesn't feel well and I hope he starts to improve soon but I'm not so sure about the whole thing about blaming the vaccine. I'm seeing it happen much too often. And then we end up with a lot of anti-vaxxers and now kids are dying of measles again and on and on as suddenly nobody seems to trust ANY vaccine. I hear people say "but measles isn't that bad it doesn't kill people." That's because we have had the vaccine gor a long time that most people trusted until all this anti-covid vaccine started. I'm afraid a lot of disinformation about the covid vaccine is causing people to stop taking vaccines for everything.

People are on such denial about what can happen after covid. People need to stop being in denial about it. I have friends who haven't been able to breathe since covid and they blame asthma instead of covid. Or the vaccine. And end up on more and more asthma medication and more and more testing, don't stay home when they probably do have covid, one even couldnt taste or smell but they test negative so they still went to work.

I'm not saying that the vaccine doesn't affect people at all, what I know from experience is if the vaccine causes you misery then covid could really be bad for you to get, inflammation-wise.

I hope you find an answer that's treatable because long covid is not treatable and people just don't understand. My uncle is doing the same thing. Had a mild case of covid and now he's got parkinsonian symptoms but blaming the vaccine instead of blaming covid. The symptoms started after covid and are well-known symptoms of that can occur with long covid.

I do know that they are finding some of the vaccines are causing trouble, but it's very specific related to the company and the shot but I wonder if they also are blaming the vaccines when it's really a problem with people who have had covid and are saying they never did. They have said don't get the shot close to the time you have covid. People are getting the flu shot and the covid shot at the same time which means neither one of them are effective. According to my cardiologist who treats a minmum of 10 young people a day now with heart disease from covid.

Yep there's a lot we don't know but mostly I think we don't know how much long covid there is and how serious it is. People don't know that people like me exist. My life is basically over because of covid I'm on oxygen 24/7. I'm in pain, on crutches and this is long covid it's not the vaccine. There was no vaccine.

I know this is really going to make anti-vaxxers upset but I think it's worth not blaming everything on the vaccine. I'm just saying... When the vaccine for covid is being blamed for all of long covid issues, then people go in the opposite direction and stop all vaccines. And that's undoing a hundred years of Medical research. Shall we stop all antibiotics?

I just wanted to add that I'm not saying it's not from the vaccine I'm not saying it is from the vaccine I'm just saying don't rule out long covid. More people end up with long covid for a mild case than they do from a moderate case.

Especially if like me you have had it twice, never tested positive in my life, but my IGG blood test shows I definitely had it.

Best of luck. Betty

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Since I mentioned we have had covid twice (tested and confirmed), I’m simply saying that the close proximity to the timing of receiving the vaccine is interesting. So it should be considered when trying to figure out how to help him. I don’t understand all the mechanisms, but hopefully some doctor or scientist is able to when they have all the information.

While I appreciate your enthusiasm with propping up vaccines, my post had nothing to do with not getting vaccinated. I am vaxxed and boosted. It’s simply to try and find people who have experienced similar and try and get some relief for him. Thanks.

i agree about this vaccine thing, being at really crowded airports and in packed planes one week before Christmas in Dec of 2019 was when i got covid...there where no vaccines then for it. i was really sick, so much for my trip, it wasn't fun! sooo i ended up with post or long covid, what ever you want to call it..since then..long before any vaccine my symptoms started..the cough along with a lot of phlegm ..that never leaves my throat, messed up sinuses, sore throat and hoarse voice, some headaches, dizziness, brain fog, taste and smell changes, plugged ears, vision changes, memory changes, moody and anxiety come and go, i'm now always itchy..sometimes with a rash that burns at times on different parts of me, bowel and bladder changes, out of breath at times, leg cramps..that are not charlie horses, tight chest at times, nauseous, digestion system messed up..when i eat or drink anything..i really get a lot of phlegm, always really tired, now i have high blood pressure, numb toes and the internal tingling all over when it decides it want to be there, muscle and joint pain....and a lot more. i never had any of these symptoms before covid, i also gained 35lbs for no reason at all. when i was sick my oxygen level was low, phlegm was so bad i almost did end up in the hospital because i couldn't breath..and now i found out on my last dr. appt that my bone density has thinned..i was shocked to hear that because it was always amazing, my bones where great! that has been one thing i always made sure of...maybe that's one of the reasons my back has been really bothering me..i wonder..is it another crap thing from covid, curious??? well, that is all, hang in there everyone, we have to beat this demon virus......prayers to you all!!

Betty, it breaks my heart to hear about the struggles you are dealing with. Like you, I had Covid. I then got pneumonia, then started having spells of very low oxygen and had to be rushed to the ER several times before being put on home oxygen. I only use it occasionally now- a year later. I am wondering, did your low oxygen start out severe and then stay there warranting your 24/7 stay on oxygen? Or did it gradually increase in severity? When you remove your oxygen now, does it immediately drop to low levels or does it take several hours? Thank you for the info. I don’t know what is in my future and doctors seem to know less than patients.