I’ve been sick for 11 days with COVID. Day 1-6 was fever, razor blade sore throat, fatigue etc… Symptoms improved after that but I still have fatigue, a nasty cough and congestion plus hoarse voice. Has anyone been sick this long?

I’m 9 days in and I think I will recover within a week. I still have some symptoms but I hope they will be gone in the coming week.

Hey all ive had long covid for 4.5 years.

since my reinfection, my bladder is giving me constant urgency.

I have lost my sense of taste due to having covid. Will I ever get it back

When I had COVID last year, I completely lost my sense of taste and smell. I literally couldn’t taste or smell ANYTHING! It took about six months to start coming back!

I hope my heart doesn’t do the add 20-60+bpm thing it did last time which had just finally started to subside a few months ago

First time with Covid-? Day 11 still testing positive and feeling worse

I was infected with Corona a month and a half ago. Its symptoms were severe: fever, fatigue, heartburn, excessive sleep, and loss of smell and taste. It lasted for more than two weeks. Recently, I have been feeling extremely exhausted, lack of sleep, and my depression and anxiety have worsened to an uncontrollable level. I feel tired and exhausted like I have never felt before in my life. In fact, it has reached the point of thinking about resigning from work.

Yes I was saying last week that libs were getting to me and I was wondering if people still get long covid in 2025. Granted research is always well behind the fact, but I’m sure that people are still getting long term symptoms.

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    2 months ago

    Yup, looks like my Twitter feed in the weeks and months following every anime convention doomer

    edit: I saw someone post a CO₂ reading from the recent Anime Expo’s Artist Alley which had a sustained peak of over 3600 ppm…for reference, clean outdoor air has a CO₂ ppm of 420. At 3600 ppm, 8.5% of every inhalation comprises other people’s exhalations. It’s even approaching OSHA’s 8-hour occupational safety limit for CO₂, which is 5000 ppm…like, not even to do with infection control, but because high levels of CO₂ are in and of themselves unhealthy. We could have had a new Clean Air Act for the indoors, but instead the Biden Administration manufactured the end of the pandemic and here we are doomjak