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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Wed Mar 17, 2021, 01:56 PM Mar 2021

Some long-haul covid-19 patients say their symptoms are subsiding after getting vaccines

Arianna Eisenberg endured long-haul covid-19 for eight months, a recurring nightmare of soaking sweats, crushing fatigue, insomnia, brain fog and muscle pain.

But Eisenberg’s tale has a happy ending that neither she nor current medical science can explain. Thirty-six hours after her second shot of coronavirus vaccine last month, her symptoms were gone, and they haven’t returned.

“I really felt back to myself,” the 34-year-old Brooklyn therapist said, “to a way that I didn’t think was possible when I was really sick.”

Some people who have spent months suffering from long-haul covid-19 are taking to social media to report their delight at seeing their symptoms disappear after their vaccinations, leaving experts chasing yet another puzzling clinical development surrounding the disease caused by the coronavirus.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/some-long-haul-covid-19-patients-say-their-symptoms-are-subsiding-after-getting-vaccines/ar-BB1eE1bN?ocid=NL_ENUS_D1_20210317_7_3

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Some long-haul covid-19 patients say their symptoms are subsiding after getting vaccines (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 2021 OP
That's fantastic!!! Rorey Mar 2021 #1
OMG. Amazing! lagomorph777 Mar 2021 #2
Fingers crossed - this would be a huge (and fantastic) development!! NT Bleacher Creature Mar 2021 #3
Wonderful news for long-haulers! So glad to hear it. nt crickets Mar 2021 #4
That's wonderful news! Talitha Mar 2021 #5
This would signify virus latency. roamer65 Mar 2021 #6
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