05-24-2021, 08:16 PM
(05-24-2021, 06:48 PM)rachel83az Wrote:The majority of her blood work came back “in range”, whereas now it’s going back out of whack. Post-Covid she now sees a pulmonologist, cardiologist, ENT, and gastroenterologist. She’s also seen a cancer specialist to make sure no blood or bone cancer, as her blood results suggest something like that. She had no medical problems prior to catching Covid.(05-24-2021, 06:43 PM)jcooke Wrote: The wife and I both got both doses of Moderna. First one in March, second in April.
My wife is a Covid long-hauler, and her blood work looked good 2 weeks post-vaccine for the first time since she caught the virus in April 2020. A month out, her blood work is shifting back to its new “normal” again. Lots of others are reporting the same thing.
You mean that she stopped having long-haul symptoms for 2 weeks and then went back to having them?
I just think it’s super interesting that it had that effect.
We are going to be hearing about studies on this virus for many years to come.
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Straighterline - 72 credits
Sophia - 35 credits
Study.com - 21 credits
TEEX - 6 credits
East MS CC, Jackson State CC, Univ of TN at Martin, Olivet Nazarene, TESU - 27 credits
Goal: teaching cert, state of GA