⇛ Over one year after I first came down with COVID-19, I STILL have fatigue, brain fog, and breathlessness EVERY DAY, and am uncomfortable walking more than a block. Don’t f*ck around. Wear masks, wash hands, keep social distance, and get vaccinated as soon as you can.
Replying to @opinion
The reported symptoms list includes: 😴Fatigue 🌬Breathlessness 🧠Brain fog 💪Muscle aches 🤢Stomach illness 💔Heart palpitations Long Covid doesn’t care if you’re young or super fit or just had a mild case of the virus bloom.bg/3vjaTRn
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So sorry. Long term illness is torture. A tweet to ya mentioned vax relief for long covid. Every vax I get since marrow crash 2013 has given me weeks of better. I'm hoping for betterer when december's vax #1 arrives March 31. (Gov Ducey math). If your medfolk agree do it! Sez me!
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Thanks, Molly. You are an inspiration.
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If by inspiration you mean "hella stubborn" then yes, I am. Very ;-)
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Right on.
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If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, I hope you heard Dr. Fauci on Friday’s @colbertlateshow: Should people who have had Covid get the vaccine? “Absolutely yes.” Which one? “Whichever one is available to you first.” (That last answer is for everyone.)
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Actually I have to call foul on the anyone you can get. See your freaking Doctor yourself first as very ill people may have sensitivities to additives in given vaccines. Pegylation "PEG" are often not to be used by people who are on chemotherapeutic or other agents. Please!
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Thanks for the clarification, Mols!
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I'd say my pleasure but the way I learned about it was not pleasurable at all. One of my immunotherapy injections used it. That was the drug that wiped out my red cells. It's not in all covid-19 vaxes, @erin is super knowledgeable. hiya Erin, which covid vax has PEG? ThxU
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The pfizer and moderna have PEG.
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Replying to @erin @clifftyll
Erin, Thank you so much for the detailed info! I believe I'm going to end up with the Pfizer but I can have a little bit of PEG as I am not currently receiving immunotherapy. PEG can boost potency and absorption of chemo and related meds. Appreciate the information so much

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Replying to @mholzschlag @erin
It is valuable information for many. Thanks!
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In other news, I'd love input for my Ph.D. overview statement as I work through general ideas to more specific points. Any insight from you both and anyone else that gives great insight - if/when you have a few minutes.
Knock knock: Who's there? Dr. Mols! But only with you! Need insight for Ph.D. overview: just read my current twitter bio and watch short video of doctoral program @Prescottcollege. Then, share the words/persons/ideas that grab your brain hard and why! xo/m youtube.com/B9Qsd0bQEgM