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In Reply to: RE: when you get flu and you are sick, does it affect your hearing? posted by Leo loves music on November 28, 2024 at 09:34:22
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I have never had COVID as far as I know, and the only side effects other than a briefly sort arm I've gotten from perhaps 10 vaccine admins would be fatigue for a day or so. Why so many? Age and high-risk health conditions.
Until research began to emerge showing generally insignificant differences in side effects between MATCHED groups of people who did vs. didn't get a COVID shot, there were many conjectures by doctors and lots of other folks that symptoms that followed COVID shots were CAUSED by the injections.
You know, I did swab down my groceries with disinfectant for a few weeks at the beginning of the pandemic. I say that sheepishly.
I think that was one of the better habits I picked up during the pandemic. And I still don the masks sometimes when I'm very close to some coughing fool...
One thing that wearing masks did accomplish was a reduction in regular flu cases, I think. Masks do not prevent all germs from entering the body but they do filter some of them out, which is sometimes enough to matter with regular flu strains.
Wiped down the shopping cart handles with disinfectant wipes.
I don't care what anyone says - those things can't be healthy...
It's common sense.
The other thing that makes sense is washing your hands and face immediately after coming in from the outdoors, or after any public event.
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You were talking about Covid itself, while I was talking about the vaccine jabs. Sorry!
I think the vaccine made the tinnitus problems worse, but in most cases it was a temporary side-effect. I had a touch of tinnitus after first catching Covid, but it seemed to become more pronounced after the vaccinations.
Gradually, over a next couple of years, the tinnitus problem diminished somewhat.
I still experience intermittent mild tinnitus effects, mostly during the afternoon hours for some strange reason...
Fortunately the tinnitus only lasted for a few months. She went to see a doctor about it, and the doctor advised her not to get any more Covid shots. IMHO, it took real courage for the doctor to give her that advice at that particular time, amid all the Covid hysteria and amid the government policy connected with vaccination righteousness. (In some cases, refuse the vaccination, lose your job.)
Since then, she's gotten Covid twice - the first time, she wasn't even sure she had it (only symptom was general lethargy). In my case, I got the initial couple of shots, plus one booster, and I've gotten Covid once (general cold symptoms, no fever) earlier this year.
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