Sorry Malcom! Our niece (who lives next door and is more like the daughter we 
never had) got covid in mid-November. Never hospitalized but down for several 
weeks. Gradual recovery, but definitely in the long-covid group. Her primary 
issues are arthritis-like pain in her knees, stomach upsets, and, 
predominately,  totally screwed up taste/smell wiring - most foods smell rancid 
to her. We were working in the yard yesterday, as we were hauling some wild 
grapevines that we had cut down she commented “these smell like covid. Rancid.” 

I’ve read that some of the long-covid issues may be alleviated once the person 
gets their full set of vaccine; hopefully that proves to be true in your case!

Stan

> On May 31, 2021, at 1:09 PM, rrve...@virginmedia.com wrote:
> 
> From: Alan C wrote: 
> 
> Ann & I have had our first Pfizer jabs. No.2 in 6 weeks.
> 
> +++++++++++++++++++
> 
> I had my first one in Feb, and the second a couple of weeks ago. It appears
> that I caught it shortly after the first and spent many weeks either by the
> open back door trying to breathe or in bed. I've now got a raft of problems
> as a result and I can walk a mile again slowly. At one point is was a 20
> minute sit down gasping for breath having gone as far as the front door.
> Long Covid - I wouldn't wish it on anyone. Have the jabs!
> 
> Malcolm
> 
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