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Re: Twitter Discusses Study Showing Trans People Are 109% More Likely To Have 'Long Covid' 

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Re: “It appears that what some would argue as the most suggestible segments of the population (aka, women), are more prone to the "Long COVID". On the same line or argument, this would also suggest that transgender people are even more suggestible.”
There are sometimes two sides to a story... two ways of looking at things. The author seems to be reporting on only one.

While women are definitely more suggestible than men, that's largely an issue with MEN - who are more inclined to "soldier through" small problems rather than bring them to a doctor's - or anyone else's - attention, thereby letting the problems worsen. Consequently, men are more likely to die needlessly.

But the article is spot on about trannies. The first thing that crossed my mind was that there was no clear reason why men pretending to be women should cause their chances of developing "long Covid" to increase. The second thing was that trannies are very "Me me me" types of people. We've all known the sort. Most of us find them obnoxious. Third, I wondered what exactly "Long Covid" is. Is it medically defined in a concrete sense, or is it more of a diagnosis doctors can slap on something they can't actually pin down? If so, isn't "neurosis" a plausible cause of it? (Clearly not in cases where the symptoms ARE readily verifiable.) Lastly, who are the "Other" people who, per chart #2, are even more likely to develop SEVERE Long Covid than either Trannies or normal people? It must be faggots. That makes sense since they, too, are - as you so eloquently put it - attention whores, but attention whores who also engage in medically risky behavior.

I'm still scratching my head as to that second graph. What are the symptoms that cause a long-term fantasy to instead get diagnosed as a "SEVERE" long-term fantasy? Weird, weird, weird. Maybe some of the explanation lies with lazy, gutless doctors who are disinclined to properly diagnose their whiny hypochondriac patients as the whiny, hypochondriacs they are. Or is that just the man in me speaking out?









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Twitter Discusses Study Showing Trans People Are 109% More Likely To Have 'Long Covid'
By: Beldin
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Tue, 28 Nov 23 3:54 AM
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http://twitchy.com/coucy/2023/11/27/long-covid-n2390201

Who's most likely to get so called 'Long Covid'? A lengthy lingering illness that some people report themselves as having gotten after the initial bout of Covid itself had passed. One difficulty of determining the answer to this question is the difficulty in determining what exactly Long Covid is, because the list of possible symptoms are all over the place and include (as noted last year by the Journal of the American Medical Association):

... fatigue, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, persistent cough, muscle/joint/chest pain, smell/taste problems, confusion/disorientation/brain fog, memory issues, depression/anxiety/changes in mood, headache, intermittent fever, heart palpitations, rash/blisters/welts, mouth or tongue ulcers, or other symptoms.

That's a long list, and if you have any one or a combination of those symptoms after having had Covid, you may be considered to have Long Covid yourself.

But another issue with many of those symptoms is that they're difficult to medically diagnose, requiring the person suffering the symptoms to be able to accurately self-report differences between how they felt before having Covid and after. So, are the people who are most likely to claim to suffer from Long Covid the sort of people we can assume to have a good sense of self-identity to be able to accurately assess themselves? You be the judge:

Crémieux (@cremieuxrecueil) ~ Among those who have had COVID, self-reporting having "Long COVID" is 45% more common in women than in men, and it's 109% more common among transgender people than among men.
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109% more likely among transgender people seems like a lot!

Sean Dunn (@seanldunn) ~ Or, it could simply be psychosomatic, and those less neurotic are less likely to have Long Covid.

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Yeah, makes sense that neurotic attention-whores would self-report a much higher incidence rate. 

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Philippe (@TheSph3ricalCow) ~ Very interesting. It appears that what some would argue as the most suggestible segments of the population (aka, women), are more prone to the "Long COVID".

On the same line or argument, this would also suggest that transgender people are even more suggestible. (which may be why they became trans?)

Or is it just genetics?

No ... you had it right the first time ... it's not genetics ... it's the neuroticism. 

Trans people? Being people who are more susceptible to Social Contagion? Who'd have thought?!

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Binx (@clakklaa) ~ As I said back in 2021, Long Covid is the diagnosis of people high in neuroticism, aka chronic cranks.

Of course, they didn't like to hear this at the time, but it's true. And I will say it again

Long Covid is crankery.

Of course there are some with a different take ...

Johnny Christian Bishop (@Johnnybeesknees) ~ There's a simple and obvious explanation: the patriarchy protects us men from Long Covid. This is how the lads stay winning. 💪

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The Patriarchy wins again! Sometimes the most tongue in cheek take is the best take.

None of this is to say that Long Covid doesn't exist in some form, of course. Research into the perceived phenomenon is ongoing and there may well be some who, for whatever reason, do indeed see lingering effects on their overall health after having contracted Covid. But, when your pool of people who claim to be suffering from a disorder is made up largely of people with preexisting mental issues ... well ... Occam's Razor tends to bend towards it being part of that preexisting mental issue, rather than a newly developed illness.


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