Originally Posted by
Cyio
Once again there is more to it then just getting sick or passing away from it. The Flu doesn’t have any of the longer lasting complications nor does it rarely cause permanent damage, which for more and more people is a real thing with COVID.
I will spare everyone the long list of things that people continue to suffer with but let’s just say it isn’t a get sick, survive and done.
Actually, for the very vast majority, it is get sick, get better, survive and done. I'm one of them.
some patients report lingering symptoms for a few weeks or even months after "recovering." They're called "long haulers."
The stuff you are referencing is from acute cases.... those who ended up in the ICU on ventilators. Guess what, those people often have lingering effects regardless of the injury or illness that put them there. The lungs, heart and kidneys are the most common injured organs from acute covid. Most trips to the ICU leave some lasting effect, everything from brain injuries to mobility impairments. long lasting effects is not new, just a different set of effects from a covid cause.
I've had it. It sux. It was basically just a bad cold, the difference being for a day or two in the middle you could really feel it in your chest. At it's worst you'd get winded just walking from one end of the house to the other. O2 levels dropped from 99% to 93% over 4 days then began to climb back up.