As a nurse, I wonder if your symptoms post-recovery were a result of exposure to spike proteins being shed in your work place? It seems odd that you'd develop long covid symptoms having treated it early enough to keep it from becoming systemic.
Our experience was quite different. No vaccines, both my wife and I caught it about 6 month…
As a nurse, I wonder if your symptoms post-recovery were a result of exposure to spike proteins being shed in your work place? It seems odd that you'd develop long covid symptoms having treated it early enough to keep it from becoming systemic.
Our experience was quite different. No vaccines, both my wife and I caught it about 6 months ago and knocked it down with IVM. We were taking vitamin D, Zn and green tea extract as well. Lasted about a week, not as bad as the flu. Slept a lot for three days. Both of us had vertigo, which was really annoying. No lingering effects to report. We're both in our 60's and smokers as well, plus carting a few extra pounds, but not obese. Different strain perhaps?
I haven't worked in nursing since 2007 (left to homeschool learning disabled sons), so no shedding of viral proteins. None of my family members are vaccinated, and my husband works from home. I currently can't work because of post concussion syndrome, and my husband does the majority of the grocery shopping. So unlikely exposure to spike proteins for me. The initial Omicron variant was prevalent when we all got sick. I don't smoke, rarely drink any alcohol, eat a healthy diet, and exercise regularly.
Strange. You'd think it would affect us more since we're both smokers and kind of lazy. I'm out in the world as well, and have irregular hours (trucking). I read somewhere that blood type might play a role, but I haven't seen any data to support that. Not for want of looking either, I pay very close attention to what's going on, or at least try to.
As a nurse, I wonder if your symptoms post-recovery were a result of exposure to spike proteins being shed in your work place? It seems odd that you'd develop long covid symptoms having treated it early enough to keep it from becoming systemic.
Our experience was quite different. No vaccines, both my wife and I caught it about 6 months ago and knocked it down with IVM. We were taking vitamin D, Zn and green tea extract as well. Lasted about a week, not as bad as the flu. Slept a lot for three days. Both of us had vertigo, which was really annoying. No lingering effects to report. We're both in our 60's and smokers as well, plus carting a few extra pounds, but not obese. Different strain perhaps?
I haven't worked in nursing since 2007 (left to homeschool learning disabled sons), so no shedding of viral proteins. None of my family members are vaccinated, and my husband works from home. I currently can't work because of post concussion syndrome, and my husband does the majority of the grocery shopping. So unlikely exposure to spike proteins for me. The initial Omicron variant was prevalent when we all got sick. I don't smoke, rarely drink any alcohol, eat a healthy diet, and exercise regularly.
Strange. You'd think it would affect us more since we're both smokers and kind of lazy. I'm out in the world as well, and have irregular hours (trucking). I read somewhere that blood type might play a role, but I haven't seen any data to support that. Not for want of looking either, I pay very close attention to what's going on, or at least try to.