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COVID-19 Complications That Might Stay With You Forever

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Shortness of breath.

As you probably know already, coronavirus is a virus that targets your lungs, as COVID-19 is a respiratory infection. People who become severely ill from COVID-19 can experience permanent damage to the lungs.

Probably the most common symptoms that might persist long after testing positive for COVID-19 are coughing and shortness of breath. Unfortunately, these symptoms could stick with you for a long, long time, even after you’re fully recovered.

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  • What is never mentioned is what the covid-19 vaccine shots can trigger- a host of problems like chronic fatigue syndrome.

  • The Moderna second shot triggered RA for me. Severe pain, stiffness and lack of strength in shoulders as a result. Never had any symptoms prior to vaccination. It's been 3.5 months and still no relief unless I use steroids daily (which I won't do).

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