I'm slowly realising that I probably have some mild #LongCovid
I'm slowly realising that I probably have some mild #LongCovid
Since having covid (now had it twice since 2022): iron deficiencies, breathing problems, constant asthma, and now a sudden allergy to some foods apparently.
My partner and I have been careful throughout the pandemic but clearly not careful enough at times (twice each) since "opening up".
And though it could be far far worse, I feel pretty violated right now TBH.
@coronavirus@longcovid@maegul@tobi82 You need to STFU, โobjector.โ How the fuck can you pretend that every single person who got COVID did so because they werenโt careful?
Wow. What an incredible UNscientific way of looking at it. I would say that Iโm shocked, but of course, Iโm NOT. Your lot are generally about as unscientific as you can get. The other end of the spectrum from anti-vaxxers, but equally unscientific.
So the rest of the world prevents infections? Please name that place - happy to migrate ๐ My country is full of morons and the physicians study ๐ Rudolf Steiner instead of science!
@coronavirus@longcovid@tobi82@maegul Sorry, but pretty much anywhere that YOU go, youโre going to find โmorons.โ Mostly whenever you look in the mirror. ๐
Youโre literally engaging in victim blaming with random people on social media.
Victim? "a person who feels helpless and passive in the face of misfortune or mistreatment". No. People willingly infect themselves, knowing the risks, and then cry "fix me" when things go wrong. The idea that people are not responsible for their own actions is just nonsense.
Well, the same nonsense as hoping for a cure. Lol. There are some things we cannot fix.
I wasnโt looking for sympathy, just sharing an experience.
You have no idea what my background is or for what reasons Iโve been infected in the past.
Whatโs more youโre completely neglecting the importance of the social dimensions that lead to widespread infection of an airborn virus while trumping up absolute individualism as the sole basis of responsibility and blame.
All of which is a rather flawed outlook IMO, along with a poor demeanour TBH.
@maegul@tobi82@coronavirus@longcovid โHit by a drunken driver while using the crosswalk? Looks like the just deserts of carelessness to me, because *Iโve* never been hit by a car.โ Do people get how they sound?
Thereโs a world of difference between napping in the crosswalk and needing to use it to get to work, but when thereโs social license for drunk drivers, you donโt have to be lingering there to get hit.
Well yea. The responsibilities we take for our actions are obviously important (and should be addressed more IMO), but blaming the sick for not protecting themselves rather than focusing on those negligent in preventing infection and in not taking care of others โฆ is a choice.