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aliwnec10
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Those that had covid...
How long until you felt good enough to exercise again?
I just came out of isolation yesterday. I still get tired easily. I used to go running 3 times a week and work out and I don't want to push it. But I also want to get back into it too...
So just curious. TIA!
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Posted 10/16/21 11:57 PM |
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Hofstra26
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Re: Those that had covid...
It took a while for me, at least 4-6 weeks after I was technically better. I was winded and very fatigued for weeks after and until that got better working out was a challenge.
Hope you feel better.
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Posted 10/17/21 12:03 AM |
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PitterPatter11
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Those that had covid...
I’m on a moms running group and a lot of the women have had it. I’d say it took most several weeks to get back into working out.
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Posted 10/18/21 6:31 AM |
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lululu
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Re: Those that had covid...
About a day. I had an extremely mild case of covid thou with no respiratory issues.
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Posted 10/18/21 7:48 AM |
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PhyllisNJoe
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Re: Those that had covid...
Months. Literally months. Everyone is different. Give your body the time it needs.
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Posted 10/18/21 8:35 AM |
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tray831
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Re: Those that had covid...
It may take a while.
I know someone very fit that ran every day and lifted about 25 pound weights. Now she can do about 8 lbs....It's like starting all over. (not vaccinated though)
But everyone is different obviously.
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Posted 10/18/21 9:21 AM |
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Those that had covid...
10 weeks at least.
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Posted 10/18/21 10:32 AM |
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lululu
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Re: Those that had covid...
Ironically I think that there have been some studies about people who are super fit being much more susceptible to long covid. I didn't have any respiratory issues with covid so I think that's why I was completely fine and also, while I run a lot I am not in crazy great shape.
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Posted 10/18/21 2:30 PM |
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soontobemommyof2
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Re: Those that had covid...
Posted by lululu
Ironically I think that there have been some studies about people who are super fit being much more susceptible to long covid. I didn't have any respiratory issues with covid so I think that's why I was completely fine and also, while I run a lot I am not in crazy great shape.
Interesting! What makes a fit person more susceptible to covid?
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Posted 10/18/21 2:35 PM |
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lululu
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Re: Those that had covid...
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by lululu
Ironically I think that there have been some studies about people who are super fit being much more susceptible to long covid. I didn't have any respiratory issues with covid so I think that's why I was completely fine and also, while I run a lot I am not in crazy great shape.
Interesting! What makes a fit person more susceptible to covid?
I don't know I never actually read the studies. But I do know that a friend of mine who is an avid biker suffered from long covid for about 6 months. It was bad.
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Posted 10/18/21 2:45 PM |
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NervousNell
Just another chapter in life..
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Name: ..being a mommy and being a wife!
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Re: Those that had covid...
Posted by lululu
Ironically I think that there have been some studies about people who are super fit being much more susceptible to long covid. I didn't have any erespiratory issues with covid so I think that's why I was completely fine and also, while I run a lot I am not in crazy great shape.
I KNEW my abject laziness would come in handy at some point in my life! I just knew it!
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Posted 10/18/21 2:50 PM |
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FirstMate
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Re: Those that had covid...
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by lululu
Ironically I think that there have been some studies about people who are super fit being much more susceptible to long covid. I didn't have any respiratory issues with covid so I think that's why I was completely fine and also, while I run a lot I am not in crazy great shape.
Interesting! What makes a fit person more susceptible to covid?
I think she meant susceptible to longstanding symptoms of Covid. This is totally not scientific in any capacity but it is odd that anyone I know who is a distance runner who had Covid had a very hard time getting back into that distance running. My SIL was just saying over the weekend that this was first time she was able to run 8 miles since she had Covid back in February. She was supposed to run a marathon 2 weeks ago but was unable to get the stamina to train.
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Posted 10/18/21 3:51 PM |
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lululu
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Re: Those that had covid...
Posted by FirstMate
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by lululu
Ironically I think that there have been some studies about people who are super fit being much more susceptible to long covid. I didn't have any respiratory issues with covid so I think that's why I was completely fine and also, while I run a lot I am not in crazy great shape.
Interesting! What makes a fit person more susceptible to covid?
I think she meant susceptible to longstanding symptoms of Covid. This is totally not scientific in any capacity but it is odd that anyone I know who is a distance runner who had Covid had a very hard time getting back into that distance running. My SIL was just saying over the weekend that this was first time she was able to run 8 miles since she had Covid back in February. She was supposed to run a marathon 2 weeks ago but was unable to get the stamina to train.
Here is an article that explains it:
Long Covid in Athletes
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Posted 10/18/21 3:58 PM |
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NervousNell
Just another chapter in life..
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Re: Those that had covid...
Posted by FirstMate
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by lululu
Ironically I think that there have been some studies about people who are super fit being much more susceptible to long covid. I didn't have any respiratory issues with covid so I think that's why I was completely fine and also, while I run a lot I am not in crazy great shape.
Interesting! What makes a fit person more susceptible to covid?
I think she meant susceptible to longstanding symptoms of Covid. This is totally not scientific in any capacity but it is odd that anyone I know who is a distance runner who had Covid had a very hard time getting back into that distance running. My SIL was just saying over the weekend that this was first time she was able to run 8 miles since she had Covid back in February. She was supposed to run a marathon 2 weeks ago but was unable to get the stamina to train.
But that's probably because if I got Covid I wouldn't know that I couldn't run my 8 miles like I used to because I have never run 8 miles in my life anyway so I have nothing to compare it to. People who are athletic feel the difference because they try to go back to it. People who don't work out move on with their Doritos and couch sitting like nothing ever happened because couch sitting doesn't take any effort anyway
Message edited 10/18/2021 4:14:43 PM.
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Posted 10/18/21 4:13 PM |
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Re: Those that had covid...
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by FirstMate
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by lululu
Ironically I think that there have been some studies about people who are super fit being much more susceptible to long covid. I didn't have any respiratory issues with covid so I think that's why I was completely fine and also, while I run a lot I am not in crazy great shape.
Interesting! What makes a fit person more susceptible to covid?
I think she meant susceptible to longstanding symptoms of Covid. This is totally not scientific in any capacity but it is odd that anyone I know who is a distance runner who had Covid had a very hard time getting back into that distance running. My SIL was just saying over the weekend that this was first time she was able to run 8 miles since she had Covid back in February. She was supposed to run a marathon 2 weeks ago but was unable to get the stamina to train.
But that's probably because if I got Covid I wouldn't know that I couldn't run my 8 miles like I used to because I have never run 8 miles in my life anyway so I have nothing to compare it to. People who are athletic feel the difference because they try to go back to it. People who don't work out move on with their Doritos and couch sitting like nothing ever happened because couch sitting doesn't take any effort anyway
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Posted 10/18/21 4:15 PM |
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lululu
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Re: Those that had covid...
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by FirstMate
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by lululu
Ironically I think that there have been some studies about people who are super fit being much more susceptible to long covid. I didn't have any respiratory issues with covid so I think that's why I was completely fine and also, while I run a lot I am not in crazy great shape.
Interesting! What makes a fit person more susceptible to covid?
I think she meant susceptible to longstanding symptoms of Covid. This is totally not scientific in any capacity but it is odd that anyone I know who is a distance runner who had Covid had a very hard time getting back into that distance running. My SIL was just saying over the weekend that this was first time she was able to run 8 miles since she had Covid back in February. She was supposed to run a marathon 2 weeks ago but was unable to get the stamina to train.
But that's probably because if I got Covid I wouldn't know that I couldn't run my 8 miles like I used to because I have never run 8 miles in my life anyway so I have nothing to compare it to. People who are athletic feel the difference because they try to go back to it. People who don't work out move on with their Doritos and couch sitting like nothing ever happened because couch sitting doesn't take any effort anyway
Don't forget those that have trouble getting back to their routine of walking on the treadmill. I'm sure that's incredibly taxing as well.
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Posted 10/18/21 4:29 PM |
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FirstMate
My lil cowboy
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Re: Those that had covid...
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by FirstMate
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by lululu
Ironically I think that there have been some studies about people who are super fit being much more susceptible to long covid. I didn't have any respiratory issues with covid so I think that's why I was completely fine and also, while I run a lot I am not in crazy great shape.
Interesting! What makes a fit person more susceptible to covid?
I think she meant susceptible to longstanding symptoms of Covid. This is totally not scientific in any capacity but it is odd that anyone I know who is a distance runner who had Covid had a very hard time getting back into that distance running. My SIL was just saying over the weekend that this was first time she was able to run 8 miles since she had Covid back in February. She was supposed to run a marathon 2 weeks ago but was unable to get the stamina to train.
But that's probably because if I got Covid I wouldn't know that I couldn't run my 8 miles like I used to because I have never run 8 miles in my life anyway so I have nothing to compare it to. People who are athletic feel the difference because they try to go back to it. People who don't work out move on with their Doritos and couch sitting like nothing ever happened because couch sitting doesn't take any effort anyway
Right...Dorito eaters do not know their activity endurance to begin with. They might die trying to run 8 miles with or without Covid.
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Posted 10/18/21 12:52 PM |
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FirstMate
My lil cowboy
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Re: Those that had covid...
Posted by lululu
Posted by FirstMate
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by lululu
Ironically I think that there have been some studies about people who are super fit being much more susceptible to long covid. I didn't have any respiratory issues with covid so I think that's why I was completely fine and also, while I run a lot I am not in crazy great shape.
Interesting! What makes a fit person more susceptible to covid?
I think she meant susceptible to longstanding symptoms of Covid. This is totally not scientific in any capacity but it is odd that anyone I know who is a distance runner who had Covid had a very hard time getting back into that distance running. My SIL was just saying over the weekend that this was first time she was able to run 8 miles since she had Covid back in February. She was supposed to run a marathon 2 weeks ago but was unable to get the stamina to train.
Here is an article that explains it:
Long Covid in Athletes
That's pretty interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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Posted 10/18/21 12:54 PM |
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soontobemommyof2
My boys...my everything <3
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Re: Those that had covid...
Posted by FirstMate
Posted by lululu
Posted by FirstMate
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by lululu
Ironically I think that there have been some studies about people who are super fit being much more susceptible to long covid. I didn't have any respiratory issues with covid so I think that's why I was completely fine and also, while I run a lot I am not in crazy great shape.
Interesting! What makes a fit person more susceptible to covid?
I think she meant susceptible to longstanding symptoms of Covid. This is totally not scientific in any capacity but it is odd that anyone I know who is a distance runner who had Covid had a very hard time getting back into that distance running. My SIL was just saying over the weekend that this was first time she was able to run 8 miles since she had Covid back in February. She was supposed to run a marathon 2 weeks ago but was unable to get the stamina to train.
Here is an article that explains it:
Long Covid in Athletes
That's pretty interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Indeed! Thanks lululu.
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Posted 10/18/21 1:53 AM |
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