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posted 3 years ago by BuckeyePatr1ot 3 years ago by BuckeyePatr1ot +18 / -0
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– Ep0ch 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Hmm. I dunno. Covid shouldn't last indefinitely? Your body should build immunity. Especially with antibiotics and therapeutics.

But when you stop taking Ivermectin, your breathlessness returns? It sounds like collapsed lungs, but I'm no doctor. Get checked if possible. There are lots of conditions that cause breathlessness, including COVID, such as being overweight, or a lack of regular exercise, and lung conditions, cancer, smoking, even diabetes. My mum doesn't use an asthma inhaler. It's an inhaler but only used once a day type deal. Asthmatics use it every attack, and frequently. It's different and quite powerful, if taken frequently can be bad.

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– Ep0ch 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Hmm, lots of variants, which is what finally got me. Omicron and possibly another of its numbers.

But, no, it's a lung condition, fren. If you're constantly breathless. It might be long COVID. Doubtful, simple tests, would confirm it, they're often inexpensive. Becoming rarer to get now in places.

Body gets immunity. Omicron was supposed to be that vector of immunity. But it has another sub variant, it's the combination all those vax clowns still caught. Many caught delta, then they caught omicron anyway, now they're catching omicron again, or something. But you shouldn't be. Hope you improve. But think it might be something else. Dunno. Get it checked.

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– Ep0ch 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Yea, that ain't COVID, in opinion, but COVID might have caused it. It sounds like a lung problem. There could be several reasons for it. Covid perhaps. But there are plenty of other reasons for causing breathlessness. Get it checked it's easy enough to check. Basically it's just breathing, they'll rule out heart same time.

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