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[–] 0 pt (edited )

I have direct neighbors I know personally who have gotten it. However it was mild for all. 4 or 5 days of feeling bad. Headaches and tiredness mostly. Most got it after traveling in airports to visit family last thanksgiving and Christmas. One got it the day after getting the vaccine. 2 days of headaches then 2 nights of headaches.

Edit: Meet someone else who had it. He said it was an intense burning in his lungs and he had a bad time but no hospital. Worst headache he ever had. Had it for a week. Now get that's burning feeling in his lungs anytime he is anywhere where someone has it. Says he thinks its now triggered a sort of allergic type response which is interesting and I guess possible. Says he is now a great indicator if someone nearby has it.

Made me wonder if I didn't get it on a vacation two months ago. I stopped many places while driving. Ended up with a strange burning lung sensation for a few days and one day of a slight fever of 99.1. Was worried I might get worse so took many zinc lozenges. Had already been taking 10,000 IU of vitamin D each day for months. Never had trouble breathing or low blood oxygen. But the lung sensation was unlike any I had ever felt. No congestion though. A weird burning in the lungs. Never got tested. But when I described the burning to the guy who had it for a week he said that's what he had.

I may or may not have been more tired than normal. Hard to say. Very subjective. I would occasionally get that burning lung sensation back in a milder form for a couple weeks after. Completely gone now.

However my trip also coincided with me wearing an n95 woodworkers mask whenever I got out of the car while traveling. I had steam sterilized the mask though.

Edit: Another friend who I trust completely said their boy had gotten it. He is about 21. He had no issues at all. They.. his parents and my friends.. both got the Pfizer vaccine. Their daughter hadn't gotten it.

[–] 2 pts

Don't fall for their trap. "Had it" really means "a super-sensitive COVID test gave a positive result" and "had flu-like symptoms".

[–] 0 pt

Possible. However they did say it was different feeling.

[–] 0 pt (edited )

LOL

Your "burning lung" friend sounds like the exact kind of paranoid, beta hypochondriac that is driving this pandemic and the government response.

So many people out there with psychosomatic COVID. They are so nervous and anxious about COVID, that they basically give themselves the symptoms of it.

If you are a sad cat lady, your latent anxiety disorders can easily cause perceived chest tightness, difficulty breathing, elevated temperature, muscle spasms, and fatigue. Then you go and get your weekly BS COVID test that shows positive and reinforces the anxiety. There are hundreds of thousands of "cases" like this...

[–] 0 pt

Except i had it too . And I am not a cat lady. I rarely get sick and power through pain.

It was a real burning sensation in my lungs. Very real. Very strange.

And I don't get asthma.