• somedaysoon@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I had covid one time, back in the Fall of 2020, and my sinuses where absolutely fucked beyond belief, never had such sinus pains… and then I had absolutely no smell or taste for one and a half years afterwards. I was extremely worried I was going to live life without, but fortunately I did regain those senses. Now every couple months I will get dry coughs that will have me on the verge of throwing up from coughing so hard, it’ll last like a day, and then I’m fine until the next time and I’m not sure what causes it.

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      11 months ago

      When I had COVID I got sharp pains in my left ear (among other symptoms) and in the mornings my head was spinning and lost balance.

      Since then whenever I have a normal cold my left ear gets blocked up and rings more. Any my sinus generally are more sensitive. I find it plays up more, as if a minor cold which would barely register previously is enough to trigger slightly larger symptoms.

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        11 months ago

        I also had my COVID infection move into my ear, and I’m pretty sure it caused the subsequent tmjd.