Pineapples4Puss
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I had covid twice. The first time I was hammered for 4 days straight in tampa… had no idea.I agree. I got the vaccine and had zero issues. Nobody I know had any issues at all. I know 4 people who got COVID and only 1 of them was asymptomatic. 2 felt like death for 2 weeks, 1 died. He was 38 years old and pretty healthy too (slightly above average fitness level, he biked a lot, I don't think he had any pre-existing conditions...). That was really sad to see. His wife and kid have had a tough time, thankfully he had a big life insurance policy though. Of the 2 that got sick, one of them had long term symptoms (horrible fatigue and constantly being out of breath).
The only thing is that there is a way higher rate of blood clots with the actual virus than there is with the vaccine. so you are most definitely much better off with the vaccine than without.
It is all about risk management. You can take a big risk and get the virus, unvaccinated. Or you can take a small risk and get the vaccine. I chose the small risk.
My main issue now Is that if I get into a car crash, I can't get into the fucking ICU because it's full of COVID people (almost all of which are unvaccinated young people).
I just wish people would wear masks in public places. That's really all I ask for.
second time I had no idea I had zero symptoms. My moms a nurse and director at a big covid hotspot she used to bring home the tester all the time and swab us all.
I do bed side procedures with covid patients almost every week. I’ve never had an issue thankfully.
but every person in the ICU with covid is either 300+ lbs or extremely old with many pre existing medical conditions… never once have I seen a healthy person their with covid. These people are all vented by the way… and the chances of them coming off a vent are extremely low.
if you get vented while having covid you’re kinda fucked.

