....still I've discovered that the vaccines are not without their side effects.
Even if the vaccines work, it's kinda like cutting off your left hand to save the right.
Or what happens when you install your trusty Windows Update...suddenly the screen goes blank or the printer doesn't work.
So the update/cure fixes one thing, but ends up buggering up something else.
Next vaccine booster they release will the be the bug fix version I suppose.
Well, if it's a choice between risking possible death and risking possible side effects...
I hesitated getting the vaccine, but ultimately did it. The side effects were nowhere near as bad as the lingering issues I have from long Covid. They suck, let me tell you.
So, where you officialy diagnosed with COVID at one point?
And...what kind of effects did you experience as a result of 'Long COVID'?
It's a very long story. I got sick in March 2020. They weren't able to diagnose me at the time, but I had it.
My current and ongoing effects of long covid are never ending shortness of breath, daily headache, extreme exhaustion, and intense muscle aches. Some cognitive stuff -- spaciness beyond what's normal. For about five months, my hair was falling out in fistsful, also. But that ended eventually and I didn't go bald, thank the lord.