It dealt with long COVID in a way which tries to trivialize its severity. Long COVID is most likely just a form of myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), and studies have found ME/CFS is the second worst disease you can possibly get, in terms of the very low quality of life (the number 1 worst in the study was COPD in terms of very low quality of life).
It certainly is, and it a very slow death already almost death. However some, do recover 'spondantaniously', and fast. And after tend to trivialize too.
Worst of my collection of chronic illnesses was a walking-disabilty from PAD, secondary to that the main symptom ME/CFS suffer from and even worse: PEM (constant postexertional malaise). Walking disabilty ended after 7 long years of counter efforts (or spondantaniously, if you can't believe as you did in the past), constant PEM after 10 years of efforts. Though still not as fit as before (13 years ago), nothing compared to those disabilities before.
A COPD stage1, I felt as a regular chronic bronchitis for 1 year only, after its remission already 9 years ago it remained asymptomatic. So compared, a stroll in a park.
Which shows it can be very individual how much one suffers from a certain condition. Or not.
PS: all those year I suffered very severely from seasonal rhinitis too, only this year for the first time it didn't came. I only can explain with a similiar experience of my father, for whome at about the same age (without my other chronic conditions) his allergies ceased suddenly too.
Edited by pamojja, 04 May 2022 - 01:21 PM.