Ive mostly noticed it as a pain in my a$$
I had the whole lot of those in mid-December. Must have had an intermediate strain!
“ Dr Angelique Coetzee, who had first detected the Omicron variant, myalgia tends to affect unvaccinated patients more intensely”
This was one of my worst symptoms back in September and I mentioned it here. Was so severe I couldn’t even sleep. Pain reliever didn’t help very much.
If you have no symptoms, it means you have it. If you do have symptoms, you have it twice as much. And if you fall off a ladder or slip in the shower, it’s because you weren’t wearing a mask.
Got it Christmas night. Also had it in October, complete with rebound. This time is much worse. Had pneumonia check at ER this morning, thankfully negative. They gave me Decradon, and now I’ve been awake all night. They told me my symptoms are consistent with the latest variant, which doesn’t care whether you’ve been vaccinated, boosted, or have antibodies from previous infections. Beware, this is most unpleasant, with potential to become serious.
What person over 25 doesn't have a pain here or there somewhere on their body? This is to scare you into taking the shot.
So......from the beginning, ANYONE with “sore throat, runny nose, headache” were classified, test or no test, as infected with Covid (WHATEVER VARIANT). If they happened to pass away with “sore throat, runny nose, headache” MUST have been Covid. If their wife, sister, dog, goldfish passed away while someone in the house had “sore throat, runny nose, headache” must have died from Covid.
I wonder how many people classified as dying of Covid were cremated, so as to cover up the truth?
I did some archeology in my youth. Would be great to move into the future and perform some forensic archeology on all this horsepuckey.
This virus is so talented and can do so many things, I’d think catching it and training it to make my bed and coffee every morning seems like a good idea
if you remove the repetition, this moronic article is about a paragraph.
Well, I have chronic pains in my hips on and off. Does that mean I have Long COVID?
The other day I went to the Center for Asymptomatic Disease.
The doc asked how I felt and I said “pretty good!”
He gave a low “hmmmm” as he furrowed his brow.
So now that the whole world is jabbed, symptoms are the same as a common cold or flu but can cause all the same things that many know the jabs are actually causing. That's their out now.
I had myalgia in both shoulders that lasted for several months. I had had a similar feeling in my lower back for about 2 to 3 months that is now diminishing. I have taken two shots early AND caught the plague. I’m covided out. No more vaxxes for me.
More fear porn
“Now, it seems, COVID-related symptoms have changed again, with many now reporting sharp pain in shoulders and legs,”
are they sure that’s not from shoveling so much snow?
“long term effects are still a concern”
so not only do the jabs NOT prevent infection or transmission, now they’re worried the jab doesn’t even prevent “long term effects” ...
of course, it’s now looking like tricking the body into synthesizing an unknown number of spike proteins for an unknown amount of time is itself not a good idea due to “long term effects” ...
I got it in September and it was a Cold. I think the key to stopping it was Zicam, Vitamin D3 and Zinc Sulfate.
COVID-related symptoms have changed, if you have an ingrown toe nail, extensive back hair or a gimp you may have covid
So the medical experts are trying to get folks to take the jab now for sore shoulders and leg muscle soreness..damn ive had covid for 15 or so years and never knew it.
These medical experts are idiots and getting worse. Must be another symptom of the jab.
The stupidity continues...
Friend working for NAVAIR just told me they just changed health awareness code due to covid infection increase and stated the increase was due to the unvaccinated.
I expected them to say that the most common ‘symptom’ is a positive test.