Honestly, I don't really care at all. My body is in such bad condition from other things (funnily enough, probably brought on by vaccines 15 years ago) that it isn't going to change much.
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Honestly, I don't really care at all. My body is in such bad condition from other things (funnily enough, probably brought on by vaccines 15 years ago) that it isn't going to change much.
Fair enough. It's definitely my personal biggest concern with this whole mess. I know three athletes that are really struggling to get back to even a fraction of their fitness since recovering months ago... so yeah, I do not want that.
Were they vaccinated?
My fitness is only a fraction of what it was, so really, I don't think it can get much worse. But also, I don't have to perform like an athlete, nor am I likely to live a long and healthy life.
1 was hit before the vaccinations were even available... so I think that was Alpha or Delta and he's still struggling 2 years later. He was super crazy fit as well and isn't able to work yet. 2 (a couple) were both vaccinated and boosted - and neither can run at all now (but both are back at work) but I guess comparatively it's only been 5ish months.
It sucks that you've had such a rough go of it. I hope, against all the odds, you're around for a long time teaching your daughter all the things. You seem like you'd be a decent teacher.
It is a strange one. I think there are more factors than fit or not and suspect there is some kind of "marker" that determines severity. I know some fit people who suffered, some very unfit who had it mild. I think it is the same for the vaccines, as people's bodies react differently to the whatever is in it. My wife is still having issues after being vaccinated mid-last year. This is her first bout of covid.
I am not planning on checking out too early - but I am preparing, just in case :)