... and the standard fibromyalgic ailments of middle-aged women, which fill the same function in the early 21st century, as hysteria filled in the late 19th.
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Replying to @eugyppius1
Nah long covid exists and i have it, but it's covered in middleaged women insanities etc
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Replying to @LucioMM1
I had Covid in March 2020. For about 8 months afterwards I could not smell very well. I was also tired for a time, and it took me several months to fully recover my aerobic fitness (I am runner). Similar things I noticed after the flu, recovery just took longer in this case.
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Replying to @eugyppius1
I lost smell for like 4 days and i recovered it fairly quickly. I never had much stamina but i have way less now. And i feel perma-cold (like i need 3-5 celsius more than usual to feel "right"). Never had anything of the sort with the flu tbh
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Replying to @LucioMM1
could I ask, about how long it's been since your infection?
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Replying to @eugyppius1
4 months, but the strange thing was that 6-8 weeks ago these symptoms were almost all gone then they resurfaced
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Replying to @LucioMM1
what do I know, I am an internet anon, but these sound very much like symptoms of anemia, which I've had now and again as a result of distance training. especially the cold.
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Replying to @LucioMM1
some runners eat a lot of chicken livers, for me ordinary iron supplements from the apothecary worked fine. of course the doctors will also prescribe something and confirm after blood test.
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Replying to @eugyppius1 @LucioMM1
Fingers crossed!! It appears distance athletes seem to get hit harder, at least from my casual observations. I wonder if it's an inverse relationship to this:https://academic.oup.com/ntr/article/23/5/880/6007007 …
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there’s also evidence endurance training beyond a certain point suppresses immune function
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