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  3. Anecdata is not data, but: I had COVID in 2022, and again in mid-2024, and was diagnosed with anaemia in early 2025 (with no cause identified).

Anecdata is not data, but: I had COVID in 2022, and again in mid-2024, and was diagnosed with anaemia in early 2025 (with no cause identified).

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  • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

    RE: https://aus.social/@DenisCOVIDinfoguy/116196155314586792

    Anecdata is not data, but: I had COVID in 2022, and again in mid-2024, and was diagnosed with anaemia in early 2025 (with no cause identified). Now on iron supplements. (This report is a good match for my experience.)

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    @cstross Anecdotes are often made of data, though, and can be broken down into data points for collation.

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    • androcat@toot.catA androcat@toot.cat

      @cstross Anecdotes are often made of data, though, and can be broken down into data points for collation.

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      @androcat @cstross Anecdotes are excellent, though, for proving universals wrong: "everyone likes milk" "I'm lactose intolerant"

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      • davecb@hachyderm.ioD davecb@hachyderm.io

        @androcat @cstross Anecdotes are excellent, though, for proving universals wrong: "everyone likes milk" "I'm lactose intolerant"

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        @davecb

        It's real funny how people are so hung on on deduction, despite it keeling over from a single counterexample.

        Meanwhile, induction just eats contradiction for dinner.

        @cstross

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        • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

          RE: https://aus.social/@DenisCOVIDinfoguy/116196155314586792

          Anecdata is not data, but: I had COVID in 2022, and again in mid-2024, and was diagnosed with anaemia in early 2025 (with no cause identified). Now on iron supplements. (This report is a good match for my experience.)

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          @cstross While I don't think I've ever got it, I know there's a real difference between 2019 me and 2026 me that can't be attributed to seven years of aging.

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          • nini@oldbytes.spaceN nini@oldbytes.space

            @cstross While I don't think I've ever got it, I know there's a real difference between 2019 me and 2026 me that can't be attributed to seven years of aging.

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            @nini As about 30% of cases are asymptomatic (but *still* cause diffuse microvascular inflammation and immune system damage) you'd never know unless you ran a covid test every week (and never got a false negative).

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            • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

              RE: https://aus.social/@DenisCOVIDinfoguy/116196155314586792

              Anecdata is not data, but: I had COVID in 2022, and again in mid-2024, and was diagnosed with anaemia in early 2025 (with no cause identified). Now on iron supplements. (This report is a good match for my experience.)

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              @cstross 2022, same, and same.

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              • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                RE: https://aus.social/@DenisCOVIDinfoguy/116196155314586792

                Anecdata is not data, but: I had COVID in 2022, and again in mid-2024, and was diagnosed with anaemia in early 2025 (with no cause identified). Now on iron supplements. (This report is a good match for my experience.)

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                @cstross It might explain why the people that I know who have had Covid say they are tired all the time now.

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                • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                  RE: https://aus.social/@DenisCOVIDinfoguy/116196155314586792

                  Anecdata is not data, but: I had COVID in 2022, and again in mid-2024, and was diagnosed with anaemia in early 2025 (with no cause identified). Now on iron supplements. (This report is a good match for my experience.)

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                  @cstross
                  I recently read that people on Metformin did not have long Covid cases in their studies so far.
                  I was on metformin when I caught Covid almost a year ago... luckily I have had no lingering issues.
                  A 35 year old neighbor on the other hand caught it 3 times and now needs a heart transplant. I am betting the anemia is a direct result.

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                  • greatbigtable@mastodon.socialG greatbigtable@mastodon.social

                    @cstross It might explain why the people that I know who have had Covid say they are tired all the time now.

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                    @GreatBigTable @cstross After two bouts of COVID I had to start taking a smart drug to be myself again. I don't know if it's long COVID or repeated hospitalizations (or both) ... but with modafinil I'm me all day long, and without I'm an old man.

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                    • greatbigtable@mastodon.socialG greatbigtable@mastodon.social

                      @cstross It might explain why the people that I know who have had Covid say they are tired all the time now.

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                      @GreatBigTable @cstross

                      The sleep issues alone from Covid are devastating, hubs got it once and still can't sleep well at night. It really messes him up.

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                      • darwinwoodka@mastodon.socialD darwinwoodka@mastodon.social

                        @GreatBigTable @cstross

                        The sleep issues alone from Covid are devastating, hubs got it once and still can't sleep well at night. It really messes him up.

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                        @darwinwoodka @GreatBigTable i have had random hiccups for nearly four years

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                        • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                          RE: https://aus.social/@DenisCOVIDinfoguy/116196155314586792

                          Anecdata is not data, but: I had COVID in 2022, and again in mid-2024, and was diagnosed with anaemia in early 2025 (with no cause identified). Now on iron supplements. (This report is a good match for my experience.)

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                          @cstross

                          I know you've mentioned brain fog post-COVID. Did you notice any changes when you started taking iron?

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