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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2727004" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Covid, like any other virus, can really muck up your blood sugars. And contrary to what virii usually do, Covid can potentially cause a hypo-ish drop rather than a rise in some. Personally I'd be getting the jab again,<em> if</em> I didn't get C19 every three months or so. I come in a lot of places where ill people tend to be, so I get "lucky" often. My antibodies are present and accounted for. But if you haven't had an infection recently, with all the mutations and whatnot, I'd seriously consider getting it... I know I'd have gotten a jab scheduled on the 16th of September, when they became available again in the Netherlands for the "vulnerables", if I hadn't had an infection in the past few months. In the end though, the choice is yours. Just some things to consider, you know. Recent infections, how are your antibodies doing, etc. </p><p></p><p>Good luck deciding!</p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2727004, member: 401801"] Covid, like any other virus, can really muck up your blood sugars. And contrary to what virii usually do, Covid can potentially cause a hypo-ish drop rather than a rise in some. Personally I'd be getting the jab again,[I] if[/I] I didn't get C19 every three months or so. I come in a lot of places where ill people tend to be, so I get "lucky" often. My antibodies are present and accounted for. But if you haven't had an infection recently, with all the mutations and whatnot, I'd seriously consider getting it... I know I'd have gotten a jab scheduled on the 16th of September, when they became available again in the Netherlands for the "vulnerables", if I hadn't had an infection in the past few months. In the end though, the choice is yours. Just some things to consider, you know. Recent infections, how are your antibodies doing, etc. Good luck deciding! Jo [/QUOTE]
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