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Unfortunately got covid after almost 4 years of avoiding it. I'm usually someone that sticks to myself, and I don't socialize a ton. I'm not sure what it is about having covid but I'm feeling that loneliness these last few days. All I want is to be cuddled and babied while I'm sick ðŸ˜
I got the vaccine and a booster, and I genuinely don't know how people do this with no vaccine. I've dealt with some nasty illnesses in my life, but I have NEVER been sick like this. It's like covid narrowed in on all my biggest weaknesses, and went full force on them.
I hate this. Thanks for letting me yell into the void. Should I get another booster after I'm completely over it?
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