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Trying Paxlovid. My wife took it and had to stop after 2 days because she was getting hives. Hopefully I have an easier go of it.
covid is really rough this go around, definitely DO NOT exercise in the month after. i thankfully followed that this time but ive seen a lot of anecdotal stuff from ppl saying they fucked themselves up by going too hard too early. also monitor ur heart rate, my resting heart rate hovered in the 110s-130s for about a week after testing negative for the first time but i felt better soon after that
Trying Paxlovid. My wife took it and had to stop after 2 days because she was getting hives. Hopefully I have an easier go of it.
covid is really rough this go around, definitely DO NOT exercise in the month after. i thankfully followed that this time but ive seen a lot of anecdotal stuff from ppl saying they fucked themselves up by going too hard too early. also monitor ur heart rate, my resting heart rate hovered in the 110s-130s for about a week after testing negative for the first time but i felt better soon after that
not necessarily about Covid in particular, more about returning to exercise after illness… one of the biggest obstacles I’ve felt being a large person trying to lose weight is frequent illness. It makes it impossible to stay consistent with exercise, and makes staying disciplined with eating a lot harder than it needs to be. Or just staying in consistent social rhythms or routines that improve mental health. Plus having skip out on the concert hobby far too often to not get others sick.
Having to switch up your routine what feels like every 6-8 weeks for 5-10 days is just so disruptive. Improving my immune system has become my biggest motivation to get healthier… but it’s also my biggest obstacle.
Trying Paxlovid. My wife took it and had to stop after 2 days because she was getting hives. Hopefully I have an easier go of it.
covid is really rough this go around, definitely DO NOT exercise in the month after. i thankfully followed that this time but ive seen a lot of anecdotal stuff from ppl saying they fucked themselves up by going too hard too early. also monitor ur heart rate, my resting heart rate hovered in the 110s-130s for about a week after testing negative for the first time but i felt better soon after that
The personal trainer I had a couple years ago was adamant about that. You can really fuck up your body going too hard too soon, sometimes triggering long covid (fun).
I was able to go back to work, cycle, etc, but I have't exercised since recovering beyond walks and yoga.
Post by jorgeandthekraken on Oct 4, 2024 8:03:22 GMT -5
Man, if you guys ever want to go on a real trip, I went back yesterday and started reading this thread from page 1. It really took me back in a fascinating and kind of harrowing way to see how the whole thing unfolded in this space...all of us wondering whether or not Coachella would be postponed or canceled, people debating whether they should still go on vacation, the reports as things started to shut down...not the happiest memories, but it's crazy where we were vs. where we are, what we know now vs. what we did then, etc.
Man, if you guys ever want to go on a real trip, I went back yesterday and started reading this thread from page 1. It really took me back in a fascinating and kind of harrowing way to see how the whole thing unfolded in this space...all of us wondering whether or not Coachella would be postponed or canceled, people debating whether they should still go on vacation, the reports as things started to shut down...not the happiest memories, but it's crazy where we were vs. where we are, what we know now vs. what we did then, etc.
its also still harrowing in that both my parents currently have covid and like everyone at my work is getting sick. unfortunately not much is being done now to mitigate more infections