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I keep my change in my pockets
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         Location: MN | Lose of smell, Mayo Clinic doctors say that i have nerve damage in my nose. Hair falling out in clumps waiting to get into dermatology but other doctor said that they are hearing this a lot |
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 Not Afraid to Work
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| I have been fortunate but several people I know who have received a vaccination (a few have not had covid that they are aware of) and/or had COVID have had terrible tennitis. |
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  Location: Illinois | I've heard of a lot of long term loss of smell. I've had covid twice so far, but have never been able to smell my whole life so I can't say its from covid. I haven't had any issues that I'm aware of, but I was also barely sick both times so I'm probably not a good example |
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      Location: Willows, CA | Vacinated and boosted. Then I got covid. Three months later I have a lasting dry cough. NO energy for two months, but back to normal now. |
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 Balance Beam and more...
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          Location: 31 lengths farms | I was not vaccinated, got Covid early Dec. 21. Hair loss started late January, about the time I think it is slowing down it seems to amp back up. Also, not sure if it is connected but I've never had acid reflux issues or stomach issues before and I've been living on Pepcid and Probiotics for the last month or so. Water is literally the only thing I can have that doesn't seem to kick it in. |
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Extreme Veteran
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   Location: Where the buffalo roam | My husband and I are both unvaccinated and end up getting Covid in February 22. Besides about 3 days of bad flu symptoms (I actually rode 2 of those 3 days), the only symptom that lasted longer than a few days was very filled sinuses. That cleared up after about 2 weeks so neither of us had anything long term. Strange thing is that I know as many people who were vaccinated as unvaccinated that got Covid and had about the same symptoms. (not making a political statement here - just stating facts). I did have a co-worker who ended up on a ventilator and is still battling health issues nearly a year later. |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | none |
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I just read the headlines
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| We got in February and then my husband may or may not have gotten it again in September. No long term problems. I did get a raging sinus infection after having to wear a mask for 8 hours while waiting for his surgery to be done for throat cancer. Still fighting it and now I have bronchitis which I haven't had in many, many years. |
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 Reaching for the stars....
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| 1DSoon - 2022-04-05 3:59 PM
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Maybe the first time I agree 100% with you!! I had covid before it was a big deal. Worst upper respiratory I've ever had, could not shake the cough. Finally went to the doc and 10 days on antibiotic and 5 days on prednisone and it was gone. Had covid again in October 2021 and it was a nbd thing, a cold, like all corona viruses are. No lasting from either bout. |
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   Location: Shawnee OK | My husband and I both had Covid in Sept 2020, I don't have any lasting effects. I have always had hair loss so I cannot say that is from Covid, it might have gotten worse after. My husband on the other hand is now seeing a pulmonologist because of lung issues. He can barely breath. He is always tired can never get enough sleep. His lung issue is directly related to Covid. We both got both shots after having it and have not had it since that we know of. |
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 Own It and Move On
      Location: The edge of no where | None... I treated extremely aggressively with ivemectin, lots of D, C, zinc, C4S (people summit) and quercitin and an asprin daily. I spiked a fever and slept one afternoon. Back to riding and worked remote next day. I was a little tired in the mornings for about 5 days. I'm not vaccinated. My husband was very similar to me with symptoms.. we didn't start treating his as early (thought he had bad allergies and didn't realize it was COVID for a few days). We were both back to 100% in a week.
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| None, hvnt had covid. If I did, I didn't know it. Not vaccinated and never wear a mask. |
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Miracle in the Making
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| dawnb - 2022-04-05 6:30 AM Lose of smell, Mayo Clinic doctors say that i have nerve damage in my nose. Hair falling out in clumps waiting to get into dermatology but other doctor said that they are hearing this a lot give it time it will stop not only me my friends and caregiver hair falling out for about 2 months got thin my hair and theirs was thick too but it quit a couple of months ago thick again 71 i and c6c7 quad but healthy not vacated not even flue which i have never had got covid from caregiver got the four shot thoing in florida sat sunday on mend never missed work i work from home did not feel great i am back 100%
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    Location: North Central Iowa Land of white frozen grass | I am 65. Had dairy herd till 1977. I have taken Ivermectin every other month since being a teenager. Being in such close contact with animals you can get parasites from them. Old vets recommend this to us. He said people don't want to talk about it but we get worms from dogs, cats and other farm animals.. I have never had any problems with Covid. Never have wore a mask. I am around lots of different people at work and have not been sick in 50 some years. There isn't any difference between human medicine and hog or sheep medicine but price. |
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 Location: Lone Star State | Hair loss or thinning. I am not vaccinated. I've had covid twice: delta variant and the milder one back in January. My hair started thinning in February. It seemed to have stopped now. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | None! Not vaccinated and not ever going to be vaccinated. Me and hubby both had it in june got over it, my whole family as in sons has had it and no issues. My DIL has been vaccinated and my InLaws they still got covid. |
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Veteran
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   Location: Montgomery TX | I had COVID April/May of 2021 - went to doctor for a sinus infection, which the doctor agreed beacuse of the drainainge/symptons, but I refused the COVID test probably 10-15 times during my appt. she was adamant I was going to be tested and I was adamant I was not going to be tested. This was on a Friday, finally got anitbiotics and steroid for sinus infection and went home. Wednesday the following week I lost my smell and taste. I do not know if I would have tested positive the previous week at my appt or not. I had my smell and tasted back in about 7-10 days and have no lasting effects from it. If I had not lost my taste and smelling abilities, I would not have even considered that I had it. A couple months back, we had an outbreak of COVID in our office - we have 13 people in here, 7 of the people had it - the employees that tested positive were all fully vaccinated. Those of us that had not been vaccinated were not sick and/or showing any symptons. They DID send us to work from home for a week while the office was disinfected. I am not saying vaccinate or not vaccinate - just stating my recent experience. It blows my mind how it's so different from person to person to person.
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I keep my change in my pockets
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         Location: MN | Neither my husband or I are vaccinated. We think we had Covid-19 back before the big shut down,just acted like the flu but we were really exhausted. Then got it back in January, me just a bad cold congestion, cough and weird chills. Husband slept 20 hours a day and ended getting 3 days of infusion treatments. He missed 3 weeks of work. We still will not get vaccinated and we don't do the flu shots. I'm finding more people that are loosing their hair. I have lost most of my smell and taste. |
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