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Yeah I just got it for a second time this past week. I probably would have been in trouble if I was a bit older with less physiologic reserve. First 2 nights my blood pressure was hanging out in the 80s/50s and heart rate in the 140s and I was too nauseous to actually get any fluid intake to try to improve that. I definitely would have bought myself an admission if I decided to go to the ER. Really had any of my family called me with the same presentation asking for advice I would have made them go to the ER.
Yeah, it's not quite the common cold yet for everyone.Yeah I just got it for a second time this past week. I probably would have been in trouble if I was a bit older with less physiologic reserve. First 2 nights my blood pressure was hanging out in the 80s/50s and heart rate in the 140s and I was too nauseous to actually get any fluid intake to try to improve that. I definitely would have bought myself an admission if I decided to go to the ER. Really had any of my family called me with the same presentation asking for advice I would have made them go to the ER.
Minimal respiratory symptoms this time oddly enough, but the hemodynamic effects were impressive.
Right. Although I had Covid in December, my sleeping heart rate only returned to pre-Covid this week (it was up around 10 bpm higher). Rowing is still not back to pre-Covid split times or distances.Yeah, it's not quite the common cold yet for everyone.
Tbh I doubt it'll get there. It will probably stay somewhere around a "bad flu"Yeah, it's not quite the common cold yet for everyone.
When did you get it the first time?Yeah I just got it for a second time this past week. I probably would have been in trouble if I was a bit older with less physiologic reserve. First 2 nights my blood pressure was hanging out in the 80s/50s and heart rate in the 140s and I was too nauseous to actually get any fluid intake to try to improve that. I definitely would have bought myself an admission if I decided to go to the ER. Really had any of my family called me with the same presentation asking for advice I would have made them go to the ER.
Minimal respiratory symptoms this time oddly enough, but the hemodynamic effects were impressive.
I think it was about a year and a half ago.When did you get it the first time?
When was your last vax?I think it was about a year and a half ago.
That was a bit before my first infection, though I don't remember the exact date. But it's been too long in general. I had been meaning to get a booster for a while, but kept putting it off (I know I react pretty strongly to the vaccines so I was trying to time it for a long weekend and that sorta thing). So definitely some fault with me.When was your last vax?
Perhaps try Novavax?That was a bit before my first infection, though I don't remember the exact date. But it's been too long in general. I had been meaning to get a booster for a while, but kept putting it off (I know I react pretty strongly to the vaccines so I was trying to time it for a long weekend and that sorta thing). So definitely some fault with me.
Probably should just be getting yearly boosters. Even for those of us who are of the age / gender with increased risk of myocarditis, the risk of myocarditis with covid itself is much higher.
This is the same man (referring to Elon specifically, no idea who the other guy is) that said vents killed COVID patients. Not worth arguing with someone who is incapable of reason.
Someone is confused about who is doing the social signalling. Send him a mirror.