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Hi everyone, thanks so much for all the kind words and well wishes from the previous post <3 I was still super out of it so I didn't really reply, but I did read the notifications when they were coming in.

And as of the poll from that post, I'll be taking one more month to finish Build 0.24, so there won't be anything for $5 patrons for Feb 2023. I must confess I didn't expect the results to be so overwhelmingly for the third option, but I'm kinda glad that it went that way. Build 0.24 will be out for $5 patrons on March 2023.

Just like how it went the previous time I delayed 0.21 by a month, the update gap will be staggered down the line. To help with the visualisation (and for myself as well, since I got a little confused last time), here's the tentative update schedule:

February 2023

  • $0: Build 0.22
  • $3: Build 0.23
  • $5: No update

March 2023

  • $0: Build 0.23
  • $3: No update
  • $5: Build 0.24

April 2023

  • $0: No update
  • $3: Build 0.24
  • $5: Build 0.25

May 2023

  • $0: Build 0.24
  • $3: Build 0.25
  • $5: Build 0.26

Hope this helps!

Also, those several days I was sick... might have been my second round with COVID. I'm all good now, but I'm noticing that the fatigue and brain fog are still lingering even after so many days. I heard these issues might endure for days, week — or even months. I really, really hope it's not the last one... Anyone have any tips or recommendations for this?

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Peter

Its individual, but the post COVID recovery took me like 6-18 months. While some things such as smell, returned to me in about 6 weeks after beeing covid negative, weaknes started dissapearing after about a month and lungproblems took longest- about 18 months. Not sure in wich country you live, but sometimes there are post-covid recovery hospitals or specialist groups. Some problems are individual (i had beyond the smell for example a large hairloss, which is a rarer symptom, but fortunately wastn permanent :) ) and its hard to evaluate. What you can do to improove are the classical remedies that apply in most cases. Try to reduce stress, relax more, eat healthy, maybe add some suplements (for me Selen, potasium and vitamin D) helped (but im vegetarian, so could be also because of my diet). Alos add some simple sport activity - I did daily walks (about 1 hour in nromal terain without stops - but your heartbeat shouldnt go up).