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feidxeno t1_ize8tor wrote
Reply to comment by SnooPuppers1978 in A Swedish study of over 200,000 people who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 between March 2020 and July 2021 has found that women, people with asthma and those with previous mental health disorders are more likely to experience long-term effects of COVID-19. by MistWeaver80
Nope. I just took a Moderna Bivalent shot 2 weeks ago, it did not affect my allergies at all. All I got is soreness at the injection spot for the next 3 days.
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Reply to comment by il_duomino in A Swedish study of over 200,000 people who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 between March 2020 and July 2021 has found that women, people with asthma and those with previous mental health disorders are more likely to experience long-term effects of COVID-19. by MistWeaver80
Possibly. I'm a 39yo healthy male. Covid doesn't seem to cause me any observable long term symptoms so far. I was positive for 5 days for the first covid and positive for only 2-3 days on the second. Just fyi, I had 4 vaccine shots so far since last year.
My wife on the other hand, will get a bad cough that last 1-2 months even after testing negative. 3 vaccine shots
My kids, 3 and 6 years old bounced back fast too. No vaccine.
No noticeable loss of taste and smell either.
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Reply to A Swedish study of over 200,000 people who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 between March 2020 and July 2021 has found that women, people with asthma and those with previous mental health disorders are more likely to experience long-term effects of COVID-19. by MistWeaver80
I had covid twice. Both times, it shuts off my allergies. (which is good).
Normally, I will get rhinitis once or twice a week. But right after covid, I will not get rhinitis for another 2-3 months before it starts to happen again. I also get mild skin rash from certain food, which no longer triggers after my covid, for 2-3 months.
Weird I know, but I haven't found anyone with similar symptoms, even ones that are positive.
feidxeno t1_izh94fg wrote
Reply to comment by GoddessOfTheRose in A Swedish study of over 200,000 people who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 between March 2020 and July 2021 has found that women, people with asthma and those with previous mental health disorders are more likely to experience long-term effects of COVID-19. by MistWeaver80
Wished there was a way to resolve these allergies for good. But man, those 2-3 months post covid were the best days of my life.