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guyrocket, in How do I get my sense of taste back after covid?
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Related question: Does everyone that gets covid lose their sense of taste?

magnetosphere, (edited )
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No. I’ve had it twice and have had no long-term effects (that I know of). I’ve been vaccinated twice and gotten a booster. I didn’t even lose my sense of taste while experiencing symptoms.

guyrocket,
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Interesting. Thanks.

stackPeek,
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I remember someone I know who had COVID didn’t lose sense of taste, but, rather, they felt that everything tastes awful.

altima_neo,
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When I had COVID, I couldn’t taste anything, but I attributed it to my stuffy nose. It went away once the stuffy nose went away.

burkybang, (edited )
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My wife and I have had it 2 or 3 times. We have never lost taste. My wife lost smell the first time briefly, but it came back after she was covid free. Other than that, we only had headaches and fatigue. Super mild. Never had vaccine.

felixwhynot,
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I got COVID 2-3 times IIRC and lost my sense of smell one time. It came back after a few weeks

bjoern_tantau,
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I even got Long Covid, but I never lost my taste or smell. I kind of wish I did. Because I’m too weak to brush my teeth regularly.

SeedyOne,

No one is saying it explicitly below so I will. Loss of taste is a VERY low chance with current variants, albeit possible when getting Covid.

JASN_DE,

No.

PrinceWith999Enemies,

I caught Covid in Feb 2020, so I was part of the first wave when they weren’t sure it was a thing yet. I lost my sense of taste and smell for almost a year, to the extent I could stand next to a pan of frying onions or a trash can with rotting garbage and not smell it. It never fully recovered from that - I couldn’t say whether is 50% back or 30%, but it also still goes out sometimes. I’ve had every shot and booster available and have had a few influenza like illnesses since but with different levels of severity.

I’m going to hazard a guess here based on some related studies I’ve seen about the effects of covid and say that there’s likely a genetic component. I probably have a gene variant that makes this outcome more likely. I’m saying that because I’ve seen at least preliminary studies that looked at the severity of covid symptoms and found a genetic correlation.

For the majority of people who do lose their sense of taste and smell, they recover within a few weeks to a couple of months, but I am unaware of studies that show the degree to which they cover sensation. I know from my own experience that “recovery” can mean getting a fraction of your previous sensation back.

Sterile_Technique,
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I’ve had it twice. Got my 2 vaccine doses and I think we’re up to 4 boosters? I work in a hospital in the cousin-fuckingly deep south, so I’m pretty much permanently in the middle of a plume of that shit.

Anyway, kept my sense of taste and smell both times, My symptoms were sore throat, fatigue, and horrific sneezing fits… like 10 mins straight of sneezing every couple seconds. Got to the point that it triggered nose bleeds and felt like I got punched in the sinuses.

Relatively mild compared to what covid has the potential to be, but still not a good time.

dingus, (edited )

Nope, I could still smell and taste, although it was perhaps slightly diminished. I wish I would have lost my sense of taste briefly because the cough medicine I was taking tasted absolutely disgusting.

Maybe not totally related, but I think my sense of smell has always been not as great as other people, even before COVID. People will sometimes complain about a specific smell and I don’t always notice it.

ajmxco, in How to cope with existing right now?
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My best advise is to stay away from social media.

Grass, in How do I get my sense of taste back after covid?

This but also the infinite fatigue

Perhapsjustsniffit,

And the shortness of breath. Like breathing through a flat straw.

mirtuevagnet,

There has been some recent progress on this: amsterdamumc.org/…/tiredness-experienced-by-long-…

Apparently, avoiding cardiovascular exercise helps. Anecdotal comments on Reddit suggest that adding in some weightlifting helps as well. Good luck.

LodeMike, in Have you ever failed at something? How did you get back up after that?

Understand that you’ll do better next time.

infinitevalence, in Have you ever failed at something? How did you get back up after that?
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College is 4 years and then you live your life for the next 40+. So what if you don’t pass every class.

Blow stuff up learn something from it even if it’s just that you didn’t like or find something interesting and move on to the next thing.

Blaze, in Have you ever failed at something? How did you get back up after that?

I failed a professional certification. I learned from my mistakes, took it again a year later, and passed.

BodePlotHole, in Have you ever failed at something? How did you get back up after that?

If you aren’t failing you aren’t really working/learning.

Life is entirely built on failing, learning, moving onward, and doing it all over again. Every day.

If you are stressing out about failing, you are focused on the wrong thing.

I’d bet real money that the majority of stupid/unbearable/boring people you meet in life are the sort of people that never learn from their mistakes.

Yer gonna fail. It’s happening right now. Learn something.

stackPeek,
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Thank you.

PeepinGoodArgs, in Have you ever failed at something? How did you get back up after that?

Failed college when I was around 18 or so. I wallowed for a bit, but eventually I developed a really strong drive to learn. I may have been dumb, but that doesn’t mean I couldn’t be smarter if I tried.

Long story short, I joined the Navy to go back to school to get my degree and now I have a fantastic job that’s beyond easy.

But that drive to learn new stuff cannot by quenched now. I want to learn everything!

chatokun, in Have you ever failed at something? How did you get back up after that?

Sure, we fail.all the time. While I haven’t been fired, I’ve been laid off twice, I’ve quit places, I’ve caused fires that gave me debts, I’ve realized I grew up in a cult and probably harmed people while doing so.

I’m going to paraphrase a book series I enjoy:

What is the most Important step a man must take? The next step. No matter how bad it gets, taking the next step is the most important.

kakes, (edited ) in Have you ever failed at something? How did you get back up after that?

I’ve told a few stories before, but really what it comes down to is: Yes, all the time.

And every time, I eventually bounced back stronger. Not only that, I bounced back less afraid of failure. As long as you learn something from failing, it’s just a stepping stone to something better.

LilB0kChoy, in Have you ever failed at something? How did you get back up after that?

Yep, all the time and good things always come after.

My father told me many many years ago that I always had to learn lessons the hard way. What he meant was that I have to make the mistake to learn from it, and I thought it was profound.

Took a long time for me to learn that’s what life is. You try, fail, and try again. You learn from it and succeed, and in the end does it really count as a failure? All the good things in my life have come out of all the bad.

highenergyphysics, in How do I get my sense of taste back after covid?

You don’t!

Remember this next time you interact with a conservative. They did this to you.

Doesn’t that make you mad?

moosetwin, (edited )
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? what does politics have to do with this post

Sterile_Technique, (edited )
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A lot, considering we politicized the fuck out of that virus, which lead to global pushback against mitigating its spread and ultimately resulting in avoidable infections, unnecessary suffering, and senseless deaths. You’re on the receiving end of that attack, so previous poster isn’t wrong to include your personal suffering into the broader generalization of the covid dumpster fire as a whole.

That said, his delivery was shit, and he was wrong about the “You don’t!” bit - you can absolutely retrain your senses. I’ve got nothing but heresay on the ‘how’ side of that though, so my advice would be to make an appointment with your doc and see if he or she can point you to an effective sensory therapy process.

And for real, good luck. I’ve gotten that shit twice now, and honestly losing taste was among my biggest fears. Food is one of the only things I can consistently look forward to on a daily basis… losing the ability to enjoy food would be depressing as fuck. Like literally, clinically depressing as fuck - food is a massive part of pretty much every culture, and our social events pretty much all revolve around food. Contrasted against the “it can kill you” side of covid, the taste and smell thing is kind of permanently out of the spot light, which doesn’t do justice to the (albeit nonlethal) severity of that symptom.

troglodytis, in Have you ever failed at something? How did you get back up after that?

Certainly it’s awesome. Failing with flair is where the marrow is

Cylusthevirus, in How do I get my sense of taste back after covid?
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I've heard some good things about fluticasone propionate. Normally it's an over the counter allergy med (nasal spray), but I saw a study where a lot of people that used it got their sense of smell (and by extension a lot of taste) back in about 5 days.

Worth a try, at any rate. They sell it at Costco and most drug stores.

Chuymatt, in Have you ever failed at something? How did you get back up after that?

Not failing at what you are trying hard to do? Not learning.

You should never expect to succeed all the time, or it will be your downfall, long term.

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