Long Covid: 'I have to choose between walking and talking'

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The goalposts will continue to shift to shyt like “long Covid” from the folks who will never be able to return to normal. But what about this. Well what about this. You can get this. Life comes with risk. You are free to stay home. Or walk around in a hazmat suit. Get triple boosted. Wear three masks and a face shield. If you’re that concerned about the microscopic chance of long Covid as a vaccinated individual you are free to stay home. You’re more at risk driving on the freeway to get groceries, but you can do what you want. No one else gives a flying fukk, and will go about their lives assuming the risk they are comfortable with

So you're unvaxxed and thinking that you need MORE RISK doing essential needs in life. :heh:
 

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So you're unvaxxed and thinking that you need MORE RISK doing essential needs in life. :heh:
I’m vaxxed and boosted. Had my second shot in March. Booster in October. We are, and have been at for months, at the stage where people have clearly decided how much risk they are comfortable assuming, and that’s life. No scary stories of anecdotal long Covid, or breakthrough cases, or the one off athlete that still was able to play nba games but needed a whopping one puff on an inhaler before playing a game is going to sway those decisions they make. No one cares. Life has been normal for me since March. And will continue to be. I’m young, have a healthy BMI, and am vaccinated. I’m more at risk driving to the Vegas strip to grab a dinner than from a severe case of Covid. I have moved on. I suggest you do the same, as the stress and fear is just as detrimental on the body as Covid likely will be assuming you are also young and vaccinated
 

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We do know what’s going on
You have a better chance of survival being vaccinated and boosted. You don’t if you are unvaccinated
The worst case scenario has and continues to happen to unvaccinated people. It’s clear as day.
For one, I deliberately didn’t mention survival rate and you still went that route (already showing your lack of comprehension skills, so you’re destroying your credibility)

Yes, the stats say clear as day that there is a 2% better chance of survival (when it’s already 97% without a vaccine). I’m sorry, but the fact that people don’t see how damn idiotic that sounds is ridiculous. You’d put a never before trialed vaccine in your body to increase your survival rate by 2%. If that’s not stupid I’m not sure what exactly is.
 

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no? Because you damn sure as hell not starving every night and then you wake up 20lbs heavier.

I’ve told people this before; if you see someone who is fat, that motherfukka is rich because it takes time and ALOT of money to get fat (and planning).

And at these food prices in these supermarkets, what true broke boy is bulking up like the Stay Puft Marshmellow Man.

Brehs can also miss me with the that “food desserts” shyt because how many decent food outlets in America are literally miles out of reach for a whole parcel of the community? If you legit wanna eat “good”, tap into your fukking animal instinct and jog/run/walk to the source of the food. There’s gonna be plenty waiting for you.

No one says you gotta pull up to the fast food spot and put up $8-12 for a value meal that won’t last you the end of that day. Now that same $8-12 can go to oats, rice, eggs, etc if you are really outchea starving.


There a ton of communities that are true food desserts.

I got family in Madison county Florida and that place fits the definition of a food desert. There's one grocery store in town and it's not even a chain. And since this place has no competition the food choices are pretty shyt. The only gym in that county is in a community college that closes at 7:00 pm. The nearest Walmart is in Valdosta Georgia and it's 30 minutes away.

The people down there are poor and a good bit of them are overweight and obese. There are a ton of areas like this all across America
 

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For one, I deliberately didn’t mention survival rate and you still went that route (already showing your lack of comprehension skills, so you’re destroying your credibility)

Yes, the stats say clear as day that there is a 2% better chance of survival (when it’s already 97% without a vaccine). I’m sorry, but the fact that people don’t see how damn idiotic that sounds is ridiculous. You’d put a never before trialed vaccine in your body to increase your survival rate by 2%. If that’s not stupid I’m not sure what exactly is.
Let’s break down why your are stupid and wrong one last time.

Yes, the stats say clear as day that there is a 2% better chance of survival (when it’s already 97% without a vaccine).
How do death rates from COVID-19 differ between people who are vaccinated and those who are not?

You’d put a never before trialed vaccine in your body to increase your survival rate by 2%. If that’s not stupid I’m not sure what exactly is.

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmoa2034577

Clinical Trial Data | Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine (EUA)

Pfizer and BioNTech Conclude Phase 3 Study of COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate, Meeting All Primary Efficacy Endpoints | Pfizer
 

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Let's define long covid first...... What does that mean...? And give details and specifics....
Long COVID is a range of symptoms that can last weeks or months after first being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 or can appear weeks after infection. Long COVID can happen to anyone who has had COVID-19, even if their illness was mild, or if they had no symptoms.
 
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Long COVID is a range of symptoms that can last weeks or months after first being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 or can appear weeks after infection. Long COVID can happen to anyone who has had COVID-19, even if their illness was mild, or if they had no symptoms.


This is generic... I said specifics... You can have flu/cold/bronchitis/etc symptons for months...... What symptoms are debilitating effects are people having 4 to 6 months after being diagnosed with covid that are debilitating, or significantly effect their quality of life......
 

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There a ton of communities that are true food desserts.

I got family in Madison county Florida and that place fits the definition of a food desert. There's one grocery store in town and it's not even a chain. And since this place has no competition the food choices are pretty shyt. The only gym in that county is in a community college that closes at 7:00 pm. The nearest Walmart is in Valdosta Georgia and it's 30 minutes away.

The people down there are poor and a good bit of them are overweight and obese. There are a ton of areas like this all across America
You don’t need a gym to lose weight
 

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Let's define long covid first...... What does that mean...? And give details and specifics....


Bruh, I'm not looking to be contentious. You made the claim that 3% of people get long covid (I'm assuming you meant 3% of people that get infected). I'm simply asking where you got that number from.
 

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This is generic... I said specifics... You can have flu/cold/bronchitis/etc symptons for months...... What symptoms are debilitating effects are people having 4 to 6 months after being diagnosed with covid that are debilitating, or significantly effect their quality of life......
  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
  • Tiredness or fatigue
  • Symptoms that get worse after physical or mental activities (also known as post-exertional malaise)
  • Difficulty thinking or concentrating (sometimes referred to as “brain fog”)
  • Cough
  • Chest or stomach pain
  • Headache
  • Fast-beating or pounding heart (also known as heart palpitations)
  • Joint or muscle pain
  • Pins-and-needles feeling
  • Diarrhea
  • Sleep problems
  • Fever
  • Dizziness on standing (lightheadedness)
  • Rash
  • Mood changes
  • Change in smell or taste
  • Changes in menstrual period cycles
 

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How did you come up with that number?

I don’t even think people agree on or if there is an accepted definition of “long Covid” At the end of the day, most people feel however they feel about this shyt an no one is changing anyone else’s mind regarding Covid. It’s basically like religion or politics right now. Just will lead to heated discussion between opposing sides. I’ll just be here to talk shyt regardless. Also, I will definitely bold face lie and say I have long Covid if they start giving out checks. I’m here to talk shyt, and for the checks. You hear me? I will been done had Covid so long. nikka I had Covid since the day it dropped on its release date and it never left. I got extra long Covid. Pause
 
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