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by Scramblejams
1064 days ago
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> Right. That can start to reconcile things. But it is not only not visible from afar, but nor is it reported in smalltalk. I imagine whether you hear it in smalltalk varies a lot by peer cohort, average age within the cohort, and it wouldn't surprise me if it's distributed very unevenly across the population. Using my cohort as an example: A brother-in-law took 18 months to feel normal again. One of my neighbors reported that three of her friends took at least 3-6 months before they felt better. She herself got it and said it took "months" to feel better. Yet my boss said I'm the first person he knows who has LC. One thing's for sure: Covid seems like a pretty bizarre disease. :-) |
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