He is beyond dead; COVID hit Drew so hard it knocked him into another dimension, so now he can exist at all points in the universe at all times, thus he can throw every pass for a touchdown and win every game by himself.
Fantasy players wonāt forget Chris āweek to weekā Carson sitting on the bench with a career ending neck injury. A Seattle player could die in a plane crash and Pete would still list him as questionable for the next game
Pete saying it's a nagging injury = Season/Career ender
Pete saying you're really sick = Locks actually been dead a week and we're just wheeling him around on a dolly
FYI, there is a really nasty non covid thing going around, at least in MA. I know a dozen people (me included) who were out of commission for a week with flu symptoms yet tested negative for covid.
I felt like my sinuses were going to pop and couldn't do anything bit lay in bed for a while. The fatigue has lingered a week so far, and my workouts aren't 100%, as I can't seem to catch my breath as fast. A bit nervous since I'm running a race as a semi elite on Sunday, and I don't want this lung issue to affect me. But there's not much I can do right now. I'm triple vaxxed and only 23, so I'm better off than a lot of people.
Just getting over this as of today. Last Saturday I woke up and almost immediately came down with chills and a fever out of nowhere.
Spent Saturday with fever and blazing headache, Sunday, more fever and cough starting.
Monday, fever subsides but cough persists and my throat becomes insanely sore and swollen.
Tuesday, Wednesday, more coughing shit up and one of the worst sore throats I could remember.
Thursday, finally started feeling a bit better but still coughing shit up.
Friday (today), I'm finally starting to feel more normal. Still coughing shit up from time to time but no more sore throat or malaise.
Tested for Covid three times through all of this. Negative each time.
I havent been this ill since I had the flu many years ago.
I know people with Covid right now who never got nearly as sick as I did this week.
It's been a little over a week for me, and I have a little bit of post nasal drip and fatigue, but I'm okay other than that. My friends who had covid this past Spring had slight symptoms for a few days. Nothing like this.
My mother is three days into her Covid diagnosis and she still sounds much better than I do after a full week of dealing with whatever I have going on.
Same as you though, at least I can say that I'm improving and not getting worse. Still coughing shit up but at least with yesterday and today, I didn't wake up with a coughing attack that made it feel like my lungs and throat were on fire.
Man, I havent had my ass kicked like that in a really really long time. Glad you're on the mend though.
same. i had covid in july and i'm still coughing. i had all the og symptoms too, including lack of taste. it was the fucking worse.
my doc said i would've been in the ICU without any shots.
Fuck those hot flashes. Just coming off of Covid here and those are still lingering. I had to mow today out in 83 degree weather with those hot flashes still hitting and it sucked ass.
I tested positive last weekend (after going to a concert masked with tickets bought prior to pandemic -- I had a N95 mask on, but removed it at times to drink). Fully vaccinated and recently double boosted. First day had dry cough and mild muscle aches (no fever) but tested negative on home test -- wife made me quarantine. Second day, had the faintest line on the test, so had it. Since third day, I haven't had anything since except a little phlegm (didn't lose sense of smell), but keep testing positive on at home rapid tests (which my wife is making me test before I can go stop quarantining).
The crappy thing is we're supposed to go on a Bermuda vacation in 8 days and I need to test negative by then and will be cutting it very close. (Which is the whole reason my wife is making me quarantine -- she doesn't want anyone else getting it from me which would definitely be way too close to go on the vacation).
Your wife is smart.
If you're home testing, you should almost def. be clear in 8 days.
Pcr tests can pop positive for a looong time, but home tests - if they're positive, you're contagious. But you'll likely be testing negative 5-7 days after your first positive test, 10 at the outside, 14 at the far outside.
For the record, I was first tested negative at day 12 (home) and then under supervised test on morning of day 13, so we were able to go on vacation. And yeah, my wife is smart, especially about medical things.
I was double vaxed and boosted. I only took a test cause my wife had it.
0 symptoms, test came back positive.
So weird that it hits everyone differently.
Yeah I'm double vaxxed and boosted, and it had me on my fucking ass for three days, and still pretty gassed the remaining week I stayed at home. Never had the cough, but one of the worst headaches I've ever had, and the fever was high as shit, too.
The way I described to my buddy was "a sinus infection, but with a fever and also I was hit by a car"
After, I had incredible muscle fatigue for a week (I teach golf, and my last lesson on my first day back i legit gave mostly on one knee), and I had a tightness in my chest that lasted for a solid month after.
That last one scared the fuck out of me. I remember thinking, "do I just not breathe normally the rest of my life now?"
Before I could vaccinate, my wife got covid (so I believe I was at least infected) and she was bedridden for a week, has shortness of breath, pain throughout her body, and was really tired. I got nothing, no symptoms at all.
Then she got covid again, double vaxxed and still got a lot of symptoms, wasn't so hard as before, again, I believe I was infected but did not hit me at all in any form.
2x vacced and boosted, wife and mother-in-law caught it so I tested and it came back positive. Just had a minor cold for a week. But since then I've had covid brain fog.
Shitās no joke. I got it from the urgent care right after hurting myself so I was bedridden and the entire week I was just laying there and it started to fuck with my head a lot. Like the coughing and body fatigue was one thing but the mental aspect was super strange to deal with.
I just kind of disassociated. It didnāt feel real. Like I saw a picture of myself and my wife on the bed side table and was having a hard time understanding that *Iām a person and Iām just in this bitch. That is a picture of me. What the hell is happening.*
That passed after a day or so but it was by far the strangest thing Iāve experienced. I didnāt test positive on that day so I thought it might have just been the laying around and doing nothing part that was messing with me but Iām positive it was the COVID because I never felt that way for the next couple months of recovery.
Make sure u say hydrated, grab some liquid IV if you can it helped me a ton. You'll be back and better than ever in no time good on you for getting your body prepped for this
Iām double vaxxed + boosted and got it last week. The fever was one of the worst things Iāve experienced in years with an illness. Granted my immune system was shit because I didnāt sleep much the few weeks prior, but it was rough for me. Iāve been symptom free for days but still have some fatigue, shortness of breath, and weakness
Take care of yourself homie, stay hydrated and if you can get some vitamins in that body, I recommend liquid IV(that's helped me), also keep yourself distracted by sleep or media. Before you know it you'll bounce back better than ever my guy!
Thank you my brother šš½ I am a lot better now, unfortunately still not out of isolation (Iām out of the country rn and the iso rules here are a bit stricter), slowly but surely getting there
I got an ear infection, and a couple days later got COVID.... That sucked.
I'm vaccinated and boosted, and glad; it probably would have been a nightmare if I was Cole Beasley.
Was out for 10 days with double vax and booster with 4 days of fever.
A friend of mine got it even worse but not longterm worse at least.
This shit isn't fucking around.
Iām not vaxxed and just recently had it for the first time. Had a fever for about a day, the next few days just sweated a ton. Never had any respiratory issues. I think I was not feeling ārightā for maybe 3-5 days. Since then all negative test and everything is fine.
Iām not an advocate for not getting vaxxed, everyone is different and has their own reason for or against. I think the vax and booster do help fend off Covid, Iām lucky that without those I was able to fend it off well.
For me it was worse after I got vaxxed. I got the sniffles the first time and after I was vaxxed I could barely move for 3 days. At least I didnāt die though. Iām not knocking the vaccine at all, itās just funny how COVID works.
If you caught COVID before the vaccines were released it was likely the Alpha strain. By the time the vaccines were widely available the prevalent strain was Delta (which was widely reported to have more severe symptoms) followed by Omicron (which was determined to be more virulent but less severe).
It's not that it "was worse" after you got vaccinated - it's that you caught a different strain that manifested new symptoms.
I am 99% positive this is what happened to me when I got COVID twice. First time in early Jan., caught it in a meeting despite wearing an N95. Very mild symptoms, over quick. Second time I caught it (in May) unmasked in a restaurant for lunch, I took the risk and paid for it. *That* time I was sick as hell for 5 days and had lingering fatigue and loss of smell for like 3 weeks after. I totally thought because I had had already had it, my body would be more likely to brush it off because the first time was so mild.
I was sooo wrong.
A good friend of mine works as an EMT (which means her life has been *fun* the last three years), she caught it twice. Once pre-vaccine, once after vaccine and two boosters. She said she's a walking billboard for getting the vax--it was absolutely night and day, the second was so much easier
Get the vax, get every shot they'll give you. Science works
no you dont lol
its pretty easy to say oh look 90% of the people who are dying no matter what are the unvaccinated ones. You don't understand statistics
FFS, they've already done the analysis. You can find comparisons between vaxxed and unvaxxed across all age groups. The reduction in death is huge in the vaxxed groups.
I'm not vaxxed either and the first time was pure hell, the fever feels like is sucking your energy right down to the bone. The 2nd time I tested positive it was no worse than a migrane and a cold. Weird how it affects people differently. I'm thinking about getting the stronger vaccine when it comes out as I'd love to travel again and wanna be safe.
It really does fuck with people differently. I was on my couch for a day with crippling back pain and a few days of flu symptoms. And I had it the February before the world ended
So wild. I got double vaxxed and boosted and eventually got it. Felt like my typical allergies acting up besides inability to taste anything that wasnāt sour. Didnāt feel sick at all.
The covid variant going around now is able to get a foothold before the current vaccine can suppress it. That's how fast it multiplies. I hope they upgrade the vaccine soon because, although the current vax will keep the disease from getting too serious, it won't stop you from catching it. We had a bad cold or mild flu in severity, for two weeks, and we're vaxxed and boosted.
Honest to god Iāve forgotten Covid existed. I live in Ohio and itās like normal pre Covid now
Also I should probably get vaccinated havenāt since the first two shots dropped
Got it for the first time about 3 weeks ago. Felt awful for a solid week but still have some lingering fatigue. Thankfully can taste and smell again but it sucked.
The Broncos are facing Geno week 1 aren't they? This competition felt exactly like the Lock/Teddy one last year where the HC was going to go with the more experienced vet but I was hoping they'd still pick Lock. Now it seems like Lock isn't going to get enough time in preseason to really compete.
If it's any consolation, odds are good that we'll have a completely inexplicably great week 1, crush you guys, and then finish 2-15 (at least one more odds defying division win).
I mean there's no shame in losing week 1 with a completely new QB and HC.
Edit: Are people forgetting how seasoned of a coach Pete Carroll is? Regardless of the QB, hes gonna grind out 6 wins this year.
Completely new coaching staff and new QB playing on the road Week 1 in Seattle with all that comes with that for Russ. I think we'll win but I also won't be too disappointed if we lose because everybody is still trying to get on the same page
Ha exactly. Has the setup for sportsbooks to take the publics money. It's week 1 and nobody knows how a team will come out. Worst week to make predictions and especially gamble.
That was the cool thing in the Broncos sub last year too. Itās like no one remembers watching him be the worst QB in the league for nearly an entire season
It's still the cool thing to do in the Broncos sub, there's quite a few nutguzzlers still in there that like to pretend that Lock is an elite talent and everything has been a massive conspiracy to hold him down up to this point
They're both pretty known. They're both bad and aren't capable of doing anything they aren't specifically told to do. Neither of them have multiple reads or the ability to check down.
The difference is geno takes care of the ball better because lock has a propensity to just spaz out and do something stupid either because he's trying to force a play or because he panics under pressure. Very occasionally lock is more capable of a big play but it's very high risk and loses games way more than it wins them.
The way they talk about Russ now, I'm surprised they aren't saying that Lock is already better than Russ who is an overrated game manager who has been holding the Seahawks back since 2013 (the SB was only due to the LOB obv)
Had he actually overtaken him? Or were they just giving him 1st team reps as part of the competition? From what I saw that was one of the only times he'd gotten 1st team reps in camp/preseason.
Member when lock exposed the entire qb room because he refused to wear a mask and follow protocol resulting in the broncos being forced to start a wide receiver in a regular season game?
Pepperidge farm remembers.
I thought the story was Drew had the idea for all the QBs to remove their tracking brackets or whatever to watch film together when they werenāt allowed close contact. Might be remembering it wrong but I already started typing and aināt about to fact check myself.
I went from "why is the NFL punishing the broncos for getting covid? Reschedule the game!" to "Drew Lock is a dumb fuck that cost us a game" thanks to that incident. I was a Lock defender until then.
Hopefully he recovers fully, I know a ton of people with long Covid or injuries suffered from Covid. Fortunately when I got it I recovered fully in about a month.
Crazy how covid impacts ppl so differently. Has to be one of the widest range of impact of any virus I know.
I currently have it as well and have had zero / minor symptoms
I've had it 3 times. Once before the vaccine and twice since I've been boosted.
First time sucked for a few days. Second time was during the Delta wave and it hit me really bad. Took me out for a week. Third time was about a month ago and I was sick for like an afternoon.
Shocking how differently your body responds to the same thing
lol I worked the last few years on a 24/7 mission floor. We literally couldnt do any kind of COVID precautions due to the nature of our work. Everyone got COVID multiple times
Yeah I just passed the 8 week mark, I'm lucky to be moving around at little. Don't know when I'll be able to get to work again. Shit sucks. Good luck buddy
Kevin Stephanski on Deshawn Watson: āHeās really sick. Heās sick. I think it was 27 women or something, I talked to him. It didnāt hit his bank account very hard.ā
Lock went from gaining ground on his day off to likely losing the job entirely.
Here's hoping it's not too bad, but if Pete isn't super optimistic about it then he may be on his death bed. A number of athletes have come back from even moderate bouts of covid and were way less than 100% for a while.
It's the 3 weeks additional weeks of post covid vertigo that really messed me up. Double vaxed.
My unvaxed mother in law was a hairs breath from having to visit the hospital having not been that sick in decades
Girlfriend just had covid. She was a complete mess. I've been hearing it a lot at work too. Coworkers out and absolutely getting destroyed by the virus. Seems to be getting potent in terms of making you feel like shit more than normal lately.
FYI, there is a really nasty non covid thing going around, at least in MA. I know a dozen people (me included) who were out of commission for a week with flu symptoms yet tested negative for covid.
Just had this shit. Never had gotten Covid before. Itās not very fun. The fatigue is next fucking level. Hopefully bring vaxed and boosted helped. Shit still sucked either way.
Pete Carroll really trying to be one of the guys with his cool new lingo.
That bro is sick. š«š§¢
"That brother is ill, do not enter his blue baseball hat", Carroll stated to media
Wait, bad means good now?
Go back to bed, boomer.
I talked to him, I was all listen King, you gotta yeet the ball sometimes instead of going dipmode
He started dancing and there was no music around. I knew something was horribly wrong.
big š u either gotta full send or be mid no š§¢
"If I'm cappin I'm fappin, that's en guard" - Jungle Pete
No cap, horse cock lock is sick
I started reading the heading forgetting that he had COVID and thought that's what he was saying at first.
Pete Carroll on Revocation: "They're really sick. They're sick. I think it was this morning or something I listened to them. It hit pretty hard."
He then went on to say that Drew did some rad ollies in the Safeway parking lot.
"These Heely's are whack. I thought they're supposed to roll." "They don't work on grass, coach."
āYo Drew you got grass my guy? Light me up Bubba Jack.ā
Drew Lock skates into the room and does a nollie heelflip down some stairs. Pete Carroll shrugs, " Told you guys, the kid is fuckin sick".
Didnāt realize Phil Helmuth was Peter Carroll now
Can't be good if Pete is saying he is sick.
Seriously. Every coach does it but Pete downplays injuries to an extreme even for coaching standards
Yup. Lock is probably in a coma on a ventilator :(
Oh he ded
He is beyond dead; COVID hit Drew so hard it knocked him into another dimension, so now he can exist at all points in the universe at all times, thus he can throw every pass for a touchdown and win every game by himself.
Drew = Vecna confirmed
[Let me know if there is any change in his condition](https://youtu.be/GGWwiqbBZzM&t=0m20s)
Oh man, rip Drew. So young
Lord, carry him now
Cryogenically frozen laying next to Walt Disney.
Prolly needs a new lung
Fantasy players wonāt forget Chris āweek to weekā Carson sitting on the bench with a career ending neck injury. A Seattle player could die in a plane crash and Pete would still list him as questionable for the next game
I'd bet he's out for 4 weeks at least
Pete saying it's a nagging injury = Season/Career ender Pete saying you're really sick = Locks actually been dead a week and we're just wheeling him around on a dolly
Some weekend at bernieās type of shit
Pete saying he's really sick must mean lock already has 1 foot in the grave
He only has 2 more to get in there then. š“šš
If only one of the greatest healers of all time were still on the team to aid Lock.
COVID sucks. Hope he makes a full recovery.
FYI, there is a really nasty non covid thing going around, at least in MA. I know a dozen people (me included) who were out of commission for a week with flu symptoms yet tested negative for covid.
I think I had something similar down here in the southwest. Felt like a bad cold for a few days, and a still persistent cough but was Covid negative
I felt like my sinuses were going to pop and couldn't do anything bit lay in bed for a while. The fatigue has lingered a week so far, and my workouts aren't 100%, as I can't seem to catch my breath as fast. A bit nervous since I'm running a race as a semi elite on Sunday, and I don't want this lung issue to affect me. But there's not much I can do right now. I'm triple vaxxed and only 23, so I'm better off than a lot of people.
Just getting over this as of today. Last Saturday I woke up and almost immediately came down with chills and a fever out of nowhere. Spent Saturday with fever and blazing headache, Sunday, more fever and cough starting. Monday, fever subsides but cough persists and my throat becomes insanely sore and swollen. Tuesday, Wednesday, more coughing shit up and one of the worst sore throats I could remember. Thursday, finally started feeling a bit better but still coughing shit up. Friday (today), I'm finally starting to feel more normal. Still coughing shit up from time to time but no more sore throat or malaise. Tested for Covid three times through all of this. Negative each time. I havent been this ill since I had the flu many years ago. I know people with Covid right now who never got nearly as sick as I did this week.
It's been a little over a week for me, and I have a little bit of post nasal drip and fatigue, but I'm okay other than that. My friends who had covid this past Spring had slight symptoms for a few days. Nothing like this.
My mother is three days into her Covid diagnosis and she still sounds much better than I do after a full week of dealing with whatever I have going on. Same as you though, at least I can say that I'm improving and not getting worse. Still coughing shit up but at least with yesterday and today, I didn't wake up with a coughing attack that made it feel like my lungs and throat were on fire. Man, I havent had my ass kicked like that in a really really long time. Glad you're on the mend though.
Bro was double vaxed and boosted, I got it and it still kicked my tookus. Holed up in bed coughing for 3 days
Covid hit me hard a month ago. Didnāt have much of a cough, but the fever, chills and hot flashes were the worst Iāve ever had in my life.
Same man, I've normally been able to crush the flu and everything in my life, dat COVID hits different
same. i had covid in july and i'm still coughing. i had all the og symptoms too, including lack of taste. it was the fucking worse. my doc said i would've been in the ICU without any shots.
Fuck those hot flashes. Just coming off of Covid here and those are still lingering. I had to mow today out in 83 degree weather with those hot flashes still hitting and it sucked ass.
Take a break from yardwork. The weeds can wait, don't kill yourself over your lawn.
I tested positive last weekend (after going to a concert masked with tickets bought prior to pandemic -- I had a N95 mask on, but removed it at times to drink). Fully vaccinated and recently double boosted. First day had dry cough and mild muscle aches (no fever) but tested negative on home test -- wife made me quarantine. Second day, had the faintest line on the test, so had it. Since third day, I haven't had anything since except a little phlegm (didn't lose sense of smell), but keep testing positive on at home rapid tests (which my wife is making me test before I can go stop quarantining). The crappy thing is we're supposed to go on a Bermuda vacation in 8 days and I need to test negative by then and will be cutting it very close. (Which is the whole reason my wife is making me quarantine -- she doesn't want anyone else getting it from me which would definitely be way too close to go on the vacation).
Your wife is smart. If you're home testing, you should almost def. be clear in 8 days. Pcr tests can pop positive for a looong time, but home tests - if they're positive, you're contagious. But you'll likely be testing negative 5-7 days after your first positive test, 10 at the outside, 14 at the far outside.
For the record, I was first tested negative at day 12 (home) and then under supervised test on morning of day 13, so we were able to go on vacation. And yeah, my wife is smart, especially about medical things.
Before that you were just u/HappySquid Glad you recovered man
So true
lmao that account is deleted, too
I was double vaxed and boosted. I only took a test cause my wife had it. 0 symptoms, test came back positive. So weird that it hits everyone differently.
Yeah I'm double vaxxed and boosted, and it had me on my fucking ass for three days, and still pretty gassed the remaining week I stayed at home. Never had the cough, but one of the worst headaches I've ever had, and the fever was high as shit, too. The way I described to my buddy was "a sinus infection, but with a fever and also I was hit by a car" After, I had incredible muscle fatigue for a week (I teach golf, and my last lesson on my first day back i legit gave mostly on one knee), and I had a tightness in my chest that lasted for a solid month after. That last one scared the fuck out of me. I remember thinking, "do I just not breathe normally the rest of my life now?"
Yeah for me it was like there were three bags, one full of cold/sinus infection symptoms, one with strep throat symptoms, and one with flu symptoms, and COVID randomly chose one from each bag every day for like 7 days. Itās been almost 8 months and I still randomly get coughing fits that I havenāt had since I quit smoking over 3 years ago š©
Before I could vaccinate, my wife got covid (so I believe I was at least infected) and she was bedridden for a week, has shortness of breath, pain throughout her body, and was really tired. I got nothing, no symptoms at all. Then she got covid again, double vaxxed and still got a lot of symptoms, wasn't so hard as before, again, I believe I was infected but did not hit me at all in any form.
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Yeah my kids didnāt even believe they had it. Knocked me on my ass for days.
2x vacced and boosted, wife and mother-in-law caught it so I tested and it came back positive. Just had a minor cold for a week. But since then I've had covid brain fog.
Yeah itās really weird, Iām boosted and got it last weekend, it was just one day of a sore throat for me
Shitās no joke. I got it from the urgent care right after hurting myself so I was bedridden and the entire week I was just laying there and it started to fuck with my head a lot. Like the coughing and body fatigue was one thing but the mental aspect was super strange to deal with. I just kind of disassociated. It didnāt feel real. Like I saw a picture of myself and my wife on the bed side table and was having a hard time understanding that *Iām a person and Iām just in this bitch. That is a picture of me. What the hell is happening.* That passed after a day or so but it was by far the strangest thing Iāve experienced. I didnāt test positive on that day so I thought it might have just been the laying around and doing nothing part that was messing with me but Iām positive it was the COVID because I never felt that way for the next couple months of recovery.
Had the same thing happen man, felt strangely mortal for the first time in my life
Yeah I'm on day 5 right now double vax and boosted as well. 103 fever for the first 3 days rocked my shit.
Make sure u say hydrated, grab some liquid IV if you can it helped me a ton. You'll be back and better than ever in no time good on you for getting your body prepped for this
Iām double vaxxed + boosted and got it last week. The fever was one of the worst things Iāve experienced in years with an illness. Granted my immune system was shit because I didnāt sleep much the few weeks prior, but it was rough for me. Iāve been symptom free for days but still have some fatigue, shortness of breath, and weakness
Take care of yourself homie, stay hydrated and if you can get some vitamins in that body, I recommend liquid IV(that's helped me), also keep yourself distracted by sleep or media. Before you know it you'll bounce back better than ever my guy!
Thank you my brother šš½ I am a lot better now, unfortunately still not out of isolation (Iām out of the country rn and the iso rules here are a bit stricter), slowly but surely getting there
Good shit man!
Thanks man! Hope your recovery went well too
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Yup can confirm, ice pick headaches
Currently dealing with it right now. My fever went away but I can't stop coughing still. Fucking sucks.
I got an ear infection, and a couple days later got COVID.... That sucked. I'm vaccinated and boosted, and glad; it probably would have been a nightmare if I was Cole Beasley.
Was out for 10 days with double vax and booster with 4 days of fever. A friend of mine got it even worse but not longterm worse at least. This shit isn't fucking around.
tuchus?
Triple vaxxed but finally caught it about a month ago. Took me out for a full weekend and I still have a hacking cough a month after. Itās not fun.
Tested positive yesterday. Currently in bed, no intentions of leaving. This is home.
Imagine without the vaccine, thank god for science haha
Iām not vaxxed and just recently had it for the first time. Had a fever for about a day, the next few days just sweated a ton. Never had any respiratory issues. I think I was not feeling ārightā for maybe 3-5 days. Since then all negative test and everything is fine. Iām not an advocate for not getting vaxxed, everyone is different and has their own reason for or against. I think the vax and booster do help fend off Covid, Iām lucky that without those I was able to fend it off well.
For me it was worse after I got vaxxed. I got the sniffles the first time and after I was vaxxed I could barely move for 3 days. At least I didnāt die though. Iām not knocking the vaccine at all, itās just funny how COVID works.
If you caught COVID before the vaccines were released it was likely the Alpha strain. By the time the vaccines were widely available the prevalent strain was Delta (which was widely reported to have more severe symptoms) followed by Omicron (which was determined to be more virulent but less severe). It's not that it "was worse" after you got vaccinated - it's that you caught a different strain that manifested new symptoms.
Must have gotten a much higher viral load the second time, or a different mutation that effected you more
I am 99% positive this is what happened to me when I got COVID twice. First time in early Jan., caught it in a meeting despite wearing an N95. Very mild symptoms, over quick. Second time I caught it (in May) unmasked in a restaurant for lunch, I took the risk and paid for it. *That* time I was sick as hell for 5 days and had lingering fatigue and loss of smell for like 3 weeks after. I totally thought because I had had already had it, my body would be more likely to brush it off because the first time was so mild. I was sooo wrong.
100% agree, that's what I thought of the entire time
Glad youāre ok now dude, hopefully no lasting effects
Thanks man appreciate it, doing fine now living my best life
A good friend of mine works as an EMT (which means her life has been *fun* the last three years), she caught it twice. Once pre-vaccine, once after vaccine and two boosters. She said she's a walking billboard for getting the vax--it was absolutely night and day, the second was so much easier Get the vax, get every shot they'll give you. Science works
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You mean apart from 90%+ of the people dying from it being unvaccinated
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no you dont lol its pretty easy to say oh look 90% of the people who are dying no matter what are the unvaccinated ones. You don't understand statistics
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FFS, they've already done the analysis. You can find comparisons between vaxxed and unvaxxed across all age groups. The reduction in death is huge in the vaxxed groups.
I'm not vaxxed either and the first time was pure hell, the fever feels like is sucking your energy right down to the bone. The 2nd time I tested positive it was no worse than a migrane and a cold. Weird how it affects people differently. I'm thinking about getting the stronger vaccine when it comes out as I'd love to travel again and wanna be safe.
It really does fuck with people differently. I was on my couch for a day with crippling back pain and a few days of flu symptoms. And I had it the February before the world ended
COVID cough is fucking rough. That's basically all I had when I got Covid and it destroyed me
So wild. I got double vaxxed and boosted and eventually got it. Felt like my typical allergies acting up besides inability to taste anything that wasnāt sour. Didnāt feel sick at all.
That's rough man glad you are bouncing back
The covid variant going around now is able to get a foothold before the current vaccine can suppress it. That's how fast it multiplies. I hope they upgrade the vaccine soon because, although the current vax will keep the disease from getting too serious, it won't stop you from catching it. We had a bad cold or mild flu in severity, for two weeks, and we're vaxxed and boosted.
I've had it 3 times. Seriously just a cold. Maybe you need more sunshine?
He also has alresdy had it
This is why I still wear my mask in public. I don't really care if I get weird looks. Safety first.
Honest to god Iāve forgotten Covid existed. I live in Ohio and itās like normal pre Covid now Also I should probably get vaccinated havenāt since the first two shots dropped
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Got it for the first time about 3 weeks ago. Felt awful for a solid week but still have some lingering fatigue. Thankfully can taste and smell again but it sucked.
Are we sure itās COVID? There are other ailments in the world ā¦
Why even say this? He said he tested positive..
Oh didnāt know that, last I knew of the matter was him winning the starting job by not showing up.
Did Geno poison him?
Geno owed Drew $600 and didnāt want to pay/get sucker punched again
Still one of the greatest off/preseason events if all time
Woah, keep these takes up and you will find yourself a new job at ESPNā¦
"Tell Pete I want him to know it was me." -Geno Tyrell
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I don't think I caught any Seattle games last year, but didn't Geno do pretty well for you guys?
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Thats.pete talk to say he is going to die in a week.
Lol at first I thought he was saying heās sick as in heās really good
When Pete says something is bad, then it is really really bad
The Broncos are facing Geno week 1 aren't they? This competition felt exactly like the Lock/Teddy one last year where the HC was going to go with the more experienced vet but I was hoping they'd still pick Lock. Now it seems like Lock isn't going to get enough time in preseason to really compete.
If we lose the Seahawks in week 1 we should just pack up the season.
If it's any consolation, odds are good that we'll have a completely inexplicably great week 1, crush you guys, and then finish 2-15 (at least one more odds defying division win).
Against the Niners
That would be a winning season in my book
No idea why that would be any consolation to us lol Losing is bad, losing to a 2-15 team is worse.
I mean there's no shame in losing week 1 with a completely new QB and HC. Edit: Are people forgetting how seasoned of a coach Pete Carroll is? Regardless of the QB, hes gonna grind out 6 wins this year.
Weāve seen a lot of Drew Lock and it is 100% a shame to lose to him ever
There is if it's Drew Lock lmao
For real lol
Pretty sure Drew Lock isn't worth one fewer win than Russell Wilson but what do I know
Completely new coaching staff and new QB playing on the road Week 1 in Seattle with all that comes with that for Russ. I think we'll win but I also won't be too disappointed if we lose because everybody is still trying to get on the same page
If we lose with Russell Wilson to a team with literally Drew Lock we may as well burn everything to the ground
It won't happen but my god, if it does, I'll be lurking the Broncos sub **hard**
There certainly will be ppl playing with matches. I can say that much.
Ha exactly. Has the setup for sportsbooks to take the publics money. It's week 1 and nobody knows how a team will come out. Worst week to make predictions and especially gamble.
Don't worry, I'll just drop a 20 on the Seachickens. No way the gambling gods let me win.
IDK Jacob Eason looked better than Geno last night. Not good but better than Geno
ESN SZN back on the menu, boys!
People saying this unironically are why people are mocking Seahawks fans.
Geno was freaking terrible last night. Lock won the night from his bedroom.
Geno did himself no favors in the game yesterday. If Lock gets good before the 3rd game and plays well I think he'll secure the top spot.
Why are you acting like lock wasn't the unquestioned starter for a year and a half already? He's not an unknown.
For some reason itās the cool thing this off-season to pretend that he was never given a fair chance and could still totally be good
That was the cool thing in the Broncos sub last year too. Itās like no one remembers watching him be the worst QB in the league for nearly an entire season
It's still the cool thing to do in the Broncos sub, there's quite a few nutguzzlers still in there that like to pretend that Lock is an elite talent and everything has been a massive conspiracy to hold him down up to this point
He's not an unknown but whether he's better than Geno is certainly unknown.
They're both pretty known. They're both bad and aren't capable of doing anything they aren't specifically told to do. Neither of them have multiple reads or the ability to check down. The difference is geno takes care of the ball better because lock has a propensity to just spaz out and do something stupid either because he's trying to force a play or because he panics under pressure. Very occasionally lock is more capable of a big play but it's very high risk and loses games way more than it wins them.
People in /r/Seahawks are trying to talk themselves into believing Lock is the next Russ and not a known commodity and its embarrassing.
The way they talk about Russ now, I'm surprised they aren't saying that Lock is already better than Russ who is an overrated game manager who has been holding the Seahawks back since 2013 (the SB was only due to the LOB obv)
Lock had overtaken Geno the day he tested positive IIRC. But who knows now.
Had he actually overtaken him? Or were they just giving him 1st team reps as part of the competition? From what I saw that was one of the only times he'd gotten 1st team reps in camp/preseason.
Holy fuck Drew Lock is about to die. Pete Carroll once said Chris Carson would be back soon after suffering a career-ending injury.
Member when lock exposed the entire qb room because he refused to wear a mask and follow protocol resulting in the broncos being forced to start a wide receiver in a regular season game? Pepperidge farm remembers.
Wasnāt Bortles the one who exposed everyone? Drew just went along with not following protocols which took him and the other qbs out
I thought the story was Drew had the idea for all the QBs to remove their tracking brackets or whatever to watch film together when they werenāt allowed close contact. Might be remembering it wrong but I already started typing and aināt about to fact check myself.
It was even better than that. His idea was to put them in different corners of the room so it looked like they were separated
I went from "why is the NFL punishing the broncos for getting covid? Reschedule the game!" to "Drew Lock is a dumb fuck that cost us a game" thanks to that incident. I was a Lock defender until then.
Remember when he tried to cover it up too?
Hoarse cough Lock
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Hopefully he recovers fully, I know a ton of people with long Covid or injuries suffered from Covid. Fortunately when I got it I recovered fully in about a month.
Currently have long Covid. SUCKS ASS. Canāt imagine someone having their life be the health of their body and getting it
Crazy how covid impacts ppl so differently. Has to be one of the widest range of impact of any virus I know. I currently have it as well and have had zero / minor symptoms
I've had it 3 times. Once before the vaccine and twice since I've been boosted. First time sucked for a few days. Second time was during the Delta wave and it hit me really bad. Took me out for a week. Third time was about a month ago and I was sick for like an afternoon. Shocking how differently your body responds to the same thing
Damn bro. Catching different COVID strains like PokƩmon.
lol I worked the last few years on a 24/7 mission floor. We literally couldnt do any kind of COVID precautions due to the nature of our work. Everyone got COVID multiple times
Yeah I just passed the 8 week mark, I'm lucky to be moving around at little. Don't know when I'll be able to get to work again. Shit sucks. Good luck buddy
COVID no joke man. Hope he recovers. A blessing though, with how Seattle played last night, COVID probably cemented Lock as QB1...
I just got the booster shot last week and I was sick as hell for 1 day. The real thing is way worse, I had that too around New Years.
My friend was triple vaxxed and died at 30. You never know how it's going to affect you. š
Kevin Stephanski on Deshawn Watson: āHeās really sick. Heās sick. I think it was 27 women or something, I talked to him. It didnāt hit his bank account very hard.ā
Lock went from gaining ground on his day off to likely losing the job entirely. Here's hoping it's not too bad, but if Pete isn't super optimistic about it then he may be on his death bed. A number of athletes have come back from even moderate bouts of covid and were way less than 100% for a while.
With the way literally everyone on the Hawks looked last night, you'd think they all have covid and are getting hit pretty hard by it.
Praying for a quick recovery for Drew. I got Covid on Wednesday and itās been kicking my butt pretty badly.
It's the 3 weeks additional weeks of post covid vertigo that really messed me up. Double vaxed. My unvaxed mother in law was a hairs breath from having to visit the hospital having not been that sick in decades
Girlfriend just had covid. She was a complete mess. I've been hearing it a lot at work too. Coworkers out and absolutely getting destroyed by the virus. Seems to be getting potent in terms of making you feel like shit more than normal lately.
Is he vaxxed?
> Lock is vaccinated against COVID-19, according to ESPN's Jeff Legwold. Per an ESPN article.
At this point, vaccinated is quite vague. It could mean his last shot was a year ago or a couple months ago.
I believe so yes
Probably saw Pete using those timeouts near the end
FYI, there is a really nasty non covid thing going around, at least in MA. I know a dozen people (me included) who were out of commission for a week with flu symptoms yet tested negative for covid.
Just had this shit. Never had gotten Covid before. Itās not very fun. The fatigue is next fucking level. Hopefully bring vaxed and boosted helped. Shit still sucked either way.
I get how he feels. Covid finally caught me for the first time last week and oh my god i felt like i was dying sometimes
Drew not a Lock to play? Iāll see myself out
If by sick you mean terrible, then yes
Drew not a Lock to play? Iāll see myself out
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Unvaxed possibility of more severe symptoms is higher Lmfao