The slow build up of breathing trouble is one symptom of covid. Just a thought. But sounds like you are better, so not worth concerning yourself over much at this point.
My thought as well (eventually), but it started in September of 2019, plus I've had episodes of asthma like reactions in the past, but never over such a long period.
But if it was CV, then I'm immune, and have a valid reason to avoid any vax, right?
Valid depends on who you ask. Covid is real, but has more than one treatment that cures if needed, which most people don't need anyway. But fear isn't solved in the material world, and that's what most vax-mongers suffer from.
I had covid with dangerous severity (type I diabetes as precondition), and got over it with a nebulized hydrogen peroxide dilution. It was the breathing trouble that got me worried- it was a different sort of breathing difficulty from allergies or my childhood asthma, and got progressively worse until I nebulized. But it's come back a few times, although it's been milder each time. Seems like your case was less severe, but from my experience I'd advise staying alert. Especially since I got symptoms again after all the neighborhood vaxxing. Still not taking the vax, and fortunately nobody in my work cares enough to ask.
The slow build up of breathing trouble is one symptom of covid. Just a thought. But sounds like you are better, so not worth concerning yourself over much at this point.
My thought as well (eventually), but it started in September of 2019, plus I've had episodes of asthma like reactions in the past, but never over such a long period.
But if it was CV, then I'm immune, and have a valid reason to avoid any vax, right?
Valid depends on who you ask. Covid is real, but has more than one treatment that cures if needed, which most people don't need anyway. But fear isn't solved in the material world, and that's what most vax-mongers suffer from.
I had covid with dangerous severity (type I diabetes as precondition), and got over it with a nebulized hydrogen peroxide dilution. It was the breathing trouble that got me worried- it was a different sort of breathing difficulty from allergies or my childhood asthma, and got progressively worse until I nebulized. But it's come back a few times, although it's been milder each time. Seems like your case was less severe, but from my experience I'd advise staying alert. Especially since I got symptoms again after all the neighborhood vaxxing. Still not taking the vax, and fortunately nobody in my work cares enough to ask.