Submitted by Temporary_turbulance t3_11h1h43 in askscience
Mrshaydee t1_jaup21w wrote
Reply to comment by mschuster91 in Does being sick impair the body’s ability to form memories during that time? by Temporary_turbulance
There’s, like, 10 days in my COVID experience that I don’t even remember. I had it pre-vaccine and it was brutal.
time2fly2124 t1_jaurjxj wrote
Probably a good thing you don't remember it. I remember alot of when I has covid, specifically that my body was was in pain for about a week until my room mate, who had lesser symptoms than me said "maybe you should go to a hospital". The whole time I also had these incredibly strange dreams that I was flying around new york city for some reason... also about a week after the hospital visit I had to drive (in a stick shift no less) and pick up 3 boxes of honey bees for my very first season, and I definitely remember thinking I should not be driving, but I had to. Miraculous that I didn't hit anyone or run any red-lights.. that I know of.
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