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Hand/arm numbness during sleep

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Jan 17 8:18am | Replies (40)

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I just don't get it, all those folks out there who got Covid, some 2 or 3 times, recovered fine and back their normal life. Why us? What caused this? Per info it sounds like our bodies had some pre-existing condition prior, i.e., CFS, EPV, etc, but who knows.

Not sure if you saw my post about statins, I posted today which as you know works along with blood. It's very interesting indeed. I wish more folks would have chimed in on that post, but. . . maybe I'm right in assuming those on statins do not get Covid or especially LT Covid; hence they wouldn't be on this forum.

It looks like it all comes down to our blood and the damage it causes. Also interesting is Blood Type A's (that's me) are more prone to Covid due to our DNA and immune system. I know several folks, including my neighbor who both had Covid. Her husband (blood type A) was so ill and still suffering with racing heart, she tested positive with no symptoms as all - she's blood type O.

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@summerof42 I take statins and I've had Covid twice. My blood type is AB positive. Not sure if either had a part in my getting covid, but I have also noticed that my hair is falling out and my skin is much dryer(like the desert) & rougher than it was before Covid. That's one mistake I hope I never make again(taking that vaccine). Still trying to figure out whats causing several of my issues hence the reason for joining this forum. Hopefully I may be able to understand why my body is/has changed so much since Covid. The numbness , when it first started was only in my upper thigh now it has moved up into my shoulder & down my arm. Don't know what's going on, but if it continues I will have to see my dr. for the answers.