- Feb 11, 2019
- 801
- Tinnitus Since
- 01/2014
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Headcold/Flu
By the end of the year nearly one out of ten Americans will have gotten COVID-19. I have heard that one quarter so far have reported varying degrees of the above listed depression, anxiety and "brain fog." Although I would certainly never wish tinnitus on anyone, even just 2% (let's say) of the anticipated 30 million plus cases is 600,000. The sad irony may be that this increased number of tinnitus sufferers may finally contribute to the recognition of the necessity for finding an effective treatment.You have to weigh this decision against catching COVID-19, which will be inevitable. Sooner or later, everyone will get it, and all those without antibodies will be exposed to many potential health problems.
The risks associated with it include damage to the lungs and vascular system, damage to the heart, damage to the kidneys, etc.
Here's a list of common longterm problems taken directly from the NHS website:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/long-term-effects-of-coronavirus-long-covid/
- extreme tiredness (fatigue)
- shortness of breath
- chest pain or tightness
- problems with memory and concentration ("brain fog")
- difficulty sleeping (insomnia)
- heart palpitations
- dizziness
- pins and needles
- joint pain
- depression and anxiety
- tinnitus, earaches
- feeling sick, diarrhoea, stomach aches, loss of appetite
- a high temperature, cough, headaches, sore throat, changes to sense of smell or taste
- rashes
There's also the possibility that it can affect the nervous system and cause neurological problems. And last but not least, some will die from it, and this is not just old people or those with underlying health problems.
You should try to look at this objectively. The risks from COVID-19 far outweigh those posed by the vaccines based upon what's known.
I received the second shot, and I did experience fatigue, a headache and soreness the next day (but this was also the case with the second shingles shot as well).
A 64 year old man one block north of me died of this. It is developing that everyone will know someone (or know someone who knows someone) who has died of this.