I can’t count it out though and I welcome every theory as I just want to figure it out. I don’t feel like it is an external issue/related to the deodorant as the lymph nodes are sometimes associated with me having a headache or a little bit of chest pain and I know the pain of a swollen lymph node vs a rash. I tried a brand of deodorant that really didn’t agree with my skin a couple months ago that caused a burning situation and resulted in a mild chemical burn with some peeling. My girlfriend would think it’s worth mentioning that I’ve been having some issues with trying different “natural” deodorants. They’re usually very painful for the first several days and merely lifting my arms can feel awful until they start to shrink and go away. They range from small and only noticeable by touch to visibly noticeable small lumps. One or two at a time and they aren’t always on the same side. Most recently, over the past couple months, I’ve developed reoccurring swollen lymph nodes under my armpits. Fatigue, headaches, brain fog, and chest pain, are all things I’ve experienced at an increased rate after COVID. Disorienting, annoying, a little anxiety inducing, but it usually passes. Since having COVID I feel like I’m much more likely to become dizzy both in situations like suddenly standing up or twisting my head to look the other way or sometimes without any prompting I’ll be in the middle of a decent dizzy episode. awful sore throat, headache, fatigue, nausea, malaise - it was not terrible and the worst of it lasted about a week. I’m a healthy, active 23 yr old (vaccinated and boosted) and while the case itself was not fun. No conspiracies- As with the rule on no discussion on Covid origins, this is not the place the theorize on government /institution conspiracies, whether related to covid, long-covid, or any other disease. No discussion on Covid's origin- This is not the right sub for discussing the origin of covid, theories (conspiracy or not), or claiming covid is a bioweapon. No racism- There will be no tolerance for pathologizing race or ethinicity, and as such, no tolerance for "blaming China" or anything that can be construed as such. This is not the place to share your opinion on covid and covid-long being "fake". Any suggestion that our symptoms are due to anxiety, hypochondria, or anything of the sort will lead to a ban. No denying covid, covid-long- There will be no tolerance for denying covid as real or denying that covid-long is real. Keep discussion on topic- No discussion of other chronic illnesses unless they are directly related. Please respect each other's experience with covid and do not dismiss their experiences because they differ from yours. You are welcome to share your experience, but avoid claims that should be left for medical research.īe respectful of others' experiences- We all have experienced covid, directly or indirectly, in different ways. Anyone here is welcome to share their experience, regardless of if they have been sick for 4 weeks or 4 months.ĭo not advocate or advertise for treatments/medicine/herbs/etc.- Please do not claim that any treatment or medicine can cure or resolve symptoms related to covid. No gatekeeping- This community is to support those experiencing covid for longer than 4 weeks.
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