• takeda@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    First thing is that, I am taking immuno-suppressing drug regularly.

    Second thing is what is happening to me is (depending how you look at it) minor. I don’t get cold symptoms anymore either (although I my first covid was just runny nose). The primary thing is that I get that mentioned tiredness. I think most people would chalk it up under having a bad day / not sleeping enough etc.

    The thing though is that when it happens it comes with few other symptoms that I had when I had covid:

    • flare up, causing joint pain especially in the morning
    • first day there’s a light diarrhea (also nothing concerning on its own, and following day is normal)

    And those three things always come together at the same time.

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        1 year ago

        No, I’m not testing and I doubt it would even show positive. I don’t have any cold-like symptoms, and tests, test my mucus.

        It’s not like what you described having covid, or even my first covid.

        Perhaps I should not say that I had covid, but instead I was exposed to it multiple times and my body naturalized it before it became anything significant but it still caused those symptoms?

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          1 year ago

          Could it be long Covid from the confirmed times causing the knock on effects?

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            1 year ago

            Maybe, but interestingly it comes and goes, and my immediate family also says that they feel tired at the same time.