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by Mikushi
1936 days ago
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As someone who has suffered through anxiety issues and now have some form of long covid I can see how you would make that link but frankly for me it's not there. The lockdown is not stressing me, if anything I'm the happiest I've ever been (no commute, more time with my wife, ...), but when I go on my daily walk the struggle can be very real when it wasn't a year ago: shortness of bress, tightness in chest when going uphill. Not every day, but some days it's just there with seemingly little to trigger it. I also use to cycle about 150km/week, I can barely last 20 min on the bike now. Even during my worst period of anxiety cycling was not an issue, if anything it always made me feel better. Anecdotal for sure but I'm not sure stress/anxiety is a factor of significance |
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