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Anyone have "long covid" or other weird fatigue/symptoms unrelated to covid?
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3534866" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Lotta people I've talked to think it was here in the fall/winter of 2019 too. My wife had something similar in December of 2019 that was a a negative flu test and fever came & went. We later suspected that could have been it. Her blood type is one of the least likely to experience serious disease from covid which could explain why it wasn't too bad. My daughter got it later in 2020 and even sneezed right in my face the day before she tested positive and I never got it thankfully.</p><p></p><p>Glad you got over it completely. If you are A+, B+ or AB+ some studies suggest those blood types the most likely to catch it and experience worse or lasting symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3534866, member: 24531"] Lotta people I've talked to think it was here in the fall/winter of 2019 too. My wife had something similar in December of 2019 that was a a negative flu test and fever came & went. We later suspected that could have been it. Her blood type is one of the least likely to experience serious disease from covid which could explain why it wasn't too bad. My daughter got it later in 2020 and even sneezed right in my face the day before she tested positive and I never got it thankfully. Glad you got over it completely. If you are A+, B+ or AB+ some studies suggest those blood types the most likely to catch it and experience worse or lasting symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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