Long covid risk from repeated infections

"just asking questions"
"this is what 'they' don't want you to know"

repeat ad nauseum - stay away from the lat-right propaganda.

People are aware of the unreliability of the rapid tests, it was well publicised at the time, it is a cheap and effective tool to use though when needing to test on-masse.
You think you are enlightened but the reality is you have a small amount of information and think you have an insight nobody else has.

You don't have enough understanding of the nuance or complexity of these topics to say anything with certainty, most of us don't to be truthful. Difference is not all of us insult people and scream CONSPIRACY, THE SCIENCE IS LYING because we watched a 15 minute You Tube video from some grifter.

Do yourself a favour and bore off!
 
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Watching this youallloveit fella posting is like watching the human race regressing back to Neanderthal times before your very eyes.
Bit unfair on Neanderthals who according to recent research were probably quite nice (well our ancestors were prepared to sh*g 'em)

Obviously a regularly banned troll. Pathetic way to live your life really.
 
I have it despite being fully jabbed. I went back to work Sep 2022, felt OK after Covid but all of a sudden, within about 2 days got an ear agonising pain (common) then collapsed at home. I actually felt like I was going to die. My heart stopped in the ambulance. I spent 2 weeks in hospital, one week I was in a semi coma and can’t remember it.

I was wheeled out in a wheelchair and diagnosed with LC. It took 12 weeks until I could stand. The hell is indescribable, I was on antipsychotics for hallucinations, antidepressants for dissociation and mirtazapine for sleep. LC can basically steal all your serotonin for energy production mimicking schizophrenia. The first 4 months were hell. 6 more A&E visits with scary high blood pressure and crystals in my ear. Eye pressure was also diagnosed with tachycardia. I’m now on beta blockers for that. The BPV was the worst as Covid likes the protein behind the eye and inner ear.

I got some form of neurological damage to as I can’t have any screen time after 10 minutes as the nausea is life altering. I was fit as a fiddle before this hell. Now I have 12 symptoms, most validated by hospital appointments, tests. It’s left me disabled at 58. I’m on LC FB groups and everyone is similar. I’m lucky as many have organ failures.

I was fit as a fiddle prior. Zero alcohol, 18 hours daily fasting, Two meals that included 8 veg/fruit daily, meat, nuts, garlic etc, 5 miles daily walking. 15 months disabled and I can’t envisage going back to work. Considering the neurological issues it’s pretty depressing considering my work is using my mind as a counsellor/PTSD therapist.
That is an awful thing, you have, mate.
My cousin's grandson was diagnosed as type 1 diabetic during one of the lockdowns. A nurse treating him said diabetes cases had increased dramatically since COVID. When I heard that I just put it down to hearsay but I have read articles from the BBC and elsewhere that seem to back it up.
Long COVID is obviously a serious thing in a lot of cases - certainly in yours.
 
Bit unfair on Neanderthals who according to recent research were probably quite nice (well our ancestors were prepared to sh*g 'em)

Obviously a regularly banned troll. Pathetic way to live your life really.
They had a bigger brain capacity than us as well so the idea they were knuckle scraping cretins like some modern humans is likely wrong.
 
What an insightful and educated response.
RE my point of not having an actual response to put forward.
No, it was my laughing at you. I had asked for your evidence that unvaccinated people were fine during the pandemic. And all a got in response was pages of cut and paste, barely legible word salad.
So I'll keep waiting for that evidence
 
That is an awful thing, you have, mate.
My cousin's grandson was diagnosed as type 1 diabetic during one of the lockdowns. A nurse treating him said diabetes cases had increased dramatically since COVID. When I heard that I just put it down to hearsay but I have read articles from the BBC and elsewhere that seem to back it up.
Long COVID is obviously a serious thing in a lot of cases - certainly in yours.
Cheers mate. Yup, it definitely affects metabolism so type 1 is horrendous. I was borderline type 2 with high glucose levels in that horrific 4 months spell. I still can’t get over how I felt, it was like a dream for 4 months. I was reading thousands of comments on the LC YouTube channels, in particular the science backed ones and everyone were describing the same terrible symptoms.
 
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