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An honest description of “mild” would be nice. We were told that “mild” covid symptoms meant just about anything short of needing ventilation. Now we have mild heart inflammation that puts you in the hospital and it’s great.

They were discharged, but being discharged just means they didn’t need to be in the hospital any longer. Lots of sick people get around outside of hospitals because they don’t need immediate care. It doesn’t mean they’re well.

What is life like afterwards: are they fully back to normal? Do they still have to take medication and for how long? Can the young men go back to lifting weights and playing sports or is their activity restricted and to what and for how long? How permanent is it? Could it flare up in the future if they overexert themselves? Could it simply get worse in the background until it manifests as a heart attack or something?

Some people have had chest pains after the vaccine that their doctors just told them not to worry about, or didn’t show up on the scan, or for which they haven’t sought medical treatment. What is the likelihood of an untreated post-vax chest pain deteriorating into a serious condition?


6 posted on 01/10/2022 10:44:49 PM PST by fluorescence
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Suppose they get a different coronavirus infection? Would they be predisposed for myocarditis from that?


10 posted on 01/10/2022 11:40:14 PM PST by Getready (Wisdom is more valuable than gold and diamonds, and harder to find.)
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