The More You Get Infected, the More Likely You’ll Get Long COVID
People still think long COVID is rare. Like it only happens to anxious people. Or people who “did it wrong.” Like there’s some moral math to this. If you got sick, it’s because you panicked too much. (1/18)
People still think long COVID is rare. Like it only happens to anxious people. Or people who “did it wrong.” Like there’s some moral math to this. If you got sick, it’s because you panicked too much. (1/18)
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Now what???
I've several preexisting conditions that enter the equation.
Long Covid isn't linear, bouts come & go w/o rhyme or reason.
More folks have long Covid than anyone realizes I think
She has a toddler to care for and is already struggling financially. If she's hit with long COVID, fertility will be the least of her worries...
I used to believe that too. At least a little. Then I started looking around.
Let me back up.
In early 2020, my family masked up fast. (2/18)
My oldest son and youngest daughter each got infected once. That’s all it took. My daughter got sick after a K-pop concert. Something shifted. She had a pre-existing issue, but after that infection, it snowballed. (6/18)
Long COVID isn’t rare. We’re just not counting right.
I didn’t even realize how common it was until I started asking around. (7/18)