I've had this shit for almost 3 days now. So far only normal cold symptoms plus occasional fatigue, temperature changes and fucked up throat.
How much longer should I expect?
I've had this shit for almost 3 days now. So far only normal cold symptoms plus occasional fatigue, temperature changes and fucked up throat.
How much longer should I expect?
My first time was I think 5 days. Second time was 2 days or so but almost no symptoms. Just loss of taste and sore throat. You're almost over it bro. Just self-medicate and sleep. Covid is gay af
Not as gay as monkeypox, apparently.
I'm pretty sure that's just a side affect of the vaxx. I haven't seen any monkeypox. Probably because no one I know took the jab. We'll see though.
That's what I figured, but I read things saying expect it to last for over 1 week. I guess that's just if you have a bad reaction or are old, or maybe the time until it's COMPLETELY gone.
are you jabbed?
I've heard of people, young people, getting the rona bad. A chick I know, in her 30's got it a month ago and now her kidneys are fucked. She wasn't jabbed. So I really don't know. Hope for the best dude. Good luck.
Couple more days and should be fine
Yeah, had 3 shots. But last one was quite a few months ago.
My kidneys seem ok, they don't hurt and I can manage to piss at least.
This. I'm vaxxed and I was sick for about a day an a half, like a mild flu. I'm still congested 3 weeks later and I get a little short of breath during hard exercise.
Unless you have comorbidities and are unvaxxed, you're probably ok. There was a fat anti-vaxxer at my work that got it and ended up in a medical coma for 3 weeks and intubated. Guy still can't walk. If you've already fucked up your life with soda and fast food, just get a vax.
You were jabbed and still got covid and you have the exact experience I (unjabbed) had when I had covid. Seems like the vaccine really does help.
Roommate got jabbed and I didnt. He's a lot healthier than i am. It felt like a shitty cold to me and he nearly needed the hospital. It just kind of seems to be a crapshoot.
The vaccine shit seems random af tho. My brother, his wife and their grown kids got the jab and they're perfectly fine. Thankfully. A friend of mine got the jab, was perfectly healthy, but died from kidney failure a week later. He had no kidney problems or any underlying health issues. The dude was fit. I'm pretty sure a certain percentage of the jabs are spiked.
Well, who the fuck knows. At least I didn't get it worse, or get it twice.
Couple of days, I think I had it but never tested. Everyone I've met who had it recovered very quickly (I don't associate with aids faggots or anything so no compromised immune systems). Stay hydrated.
The second time I got it I literally had an itchy throat and I lost all taste for about 3 days. That's it. If I was presented the choice to either have a sore throat, or roll the dice and possibly fucking die, I'd go for the throat one.
best part of covid is that the initial infection can have minimal or no symptoms, but log covid/post acute covid syndrome can still turn your brain into swiss cheese and your body into a limp rag anyway. i assume everyone here knows impotence is a very common symptom of PACS. enjoy your permasoft dick. hope not wearing an N95/P100 was worth it.
I tested my dick on your mother. It seems fine.
You're way more likely to die from COVID than from the vaccine, even if the risk of both is low.
Of course the best reason is to reduce spread to vulnerable populations, but that's not even worth mentioning on Any Forums because nobody here cares about their family or community.
All symptoms went away for me after 3 days minus a bit of brain fog for a week.
Nigger I'm not in any way anti-jab. I'm a fence sitter. To me the most logical option would be to wait it out. Why take an experimental medication for a virus with a very low mortality rate. If the vaccine is safe with no long term medical ramifications I can always still get it. If however it does have adverse side-effects...you can't un-take it. YouknowhatI'msaying. I don't blame anyone from taking the jab, nor would I discourage anyone from doing so. The antivaxxers screaming bloody murder are fucking idiots too. I've seen what covid can do. Let's see what the vaxx does.
Not too much makes me laugh on b anymore, but goddamn the combination of hammtard and that retort. Fucking galaxy brain user. Thanks
When would you know if it had "no side effects", the goalposts are always moved here. We have had vaccines rolled out massively for over a year with no credible large scale side effects and we would expect side effects to show up very quickly simply because of the nature of the vaccine.
>long covid
The alpha was only released end of 2019 how do they know the long term side affects?
Just found out Im covid positive today. Vaxxed and boosted since February. Felt like a moderate cold for like a day and a a half, felt fine enough to go to work today, tested positive at work and got sent home. Off for 5 days now. Feel fine, minor sneezing almost like regular allergies. Was going to make a "what should I expect?" Thread but you beat me to it. Here to ask the same thing, any help from fellow anons is appreciated.
Bro have you ever considered that these new "variants" could just be side-effects? When, in all of human history, have so many viruses suddenly broken out? Does all of this shit not raise any red flags in your head? I'm not in any medical danger at the moment, so I can wait a little longer. Me not being jabbed isn't affecting your life, so you have nothing to worry about bro.