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Post by DotRen on Mar 1, 2021 12:56:46 GMT
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Post by lani on Mar 1, 2021 17:20:19 GMT
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Post by doordie50 on Mar 2, 2021 0:48:24 GMT
DotRen, that really is good news!
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Post by DotRen on Mar 24, 2021 21:18:01 GMT
Ok this is interesting. I had a bad cold/sinus infection (I thought) back in Dec 2019. I've had tinnitus since then. There's a study that shows it's *possibly* a sign that you've had covid. Ron and JD were also sick back in January 2020 -Ron never misses work but he was out for 3 days, JD was home for a week. I don't know that it was covid, no way to really tell now, but it seems a lot of things are coincidental. COVID associated with hearing loss, tinnitus and vertigo – new study confirms link
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Post by bbbearsmom on Mar 25, 2021 17:07:39 GMT
DotRen, I think you could get an antibody test to see if you have antibodies.
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Post by alias123 on Mar 26, 2021 3:05:53 GMT
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Post by DotRen on Mar 26, 2021 9:19:16 GMT
alias123, scary stuff! I mean, it's probably like the guillain-barre connection, meaning it's hard to say if the vaccine triggered the response or if it was just "waiting to happen" (like with me). The J&J vaccine has had 2 cases of guillain-barre, but 1 was in the vaccine group and 1 in the placebo group -so they can't really say the vaccine caused it, you know? What I've read from the CDC says the mRNA ones (Pfizer and Moderna) are more likely to be well tolerated because they don't work the same way as other vaccines (like the J&J one).
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Post by DotRen on Aug 11, 2021 20:34:52 GMT
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