Cookie Thread Act 2: Silksong

The definition of good luck is passing away before the Covid Pandemic.

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That’s easy. The ones who passed away before Covid are lucky.

Once you get Covid, you don’t recover at all. Ever.

Well you see, I don’t think the people who passed away recovered ever either.

Operative word before Covid. They’re the lucky ones because they didn’t live through lockdowns, and have a cursed life of ill health if they get covid.

i got covid slightly less than a month ago and i’m doing okay for myself. i’ll let you know if it turns out i have eternally recurring symptoms or whatever

Yeah here’s the thing about covid. You don’t recover from it.

I’d want to hear your source.

Screw it. I’m the one who got Covid earlier this year.

It’s definitely possible to get long-term symptoms from COVID but it’s not a 100%-of-the-time thing

I’m not crazy then.

I had dysautonomia before I ever got COVID. Same symptoms, essentially. Then I got COVID and it’s Been Worse since

To some degree, for me, that’s gonna be because of the atrophy from being in bed a week. I was so weak in the first place that that ends up mattering a lot. IDK if mine is physically From Getting Sick or just from that. But many people get COVID and then get The Illness I Already Had

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I thought this was obvious, yet apparently not.

I thought your source was very obvious, I just can’t get dead peoples opinions on Covid

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You’ve heard this already but I will double triple emphasise water is important as fuck. And exercise will help you in the long run, but overdoing it will just set you back more, you’ll be too tired in the following days to keep a consistent routine. Exercise but have restraint

And being dead is not generally better than being disabled and implying so does in fact offend me somewhat

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Wait did you say this right