Curious what your experience was like. Did you regret not getting vaccinated sooner, even though there's a small chance it may not have prevented your infection?
Thanks for asking
@Brett327
Everyone's experience is different, and COVID doesn't care about your age or your level of physical fitness (more on that later). I would call what I had a "mild" case, surgeons my wife works with called me lucky. I still had the fever, chills, body aches and headache followed by excessive fatigue and loss of smell and taste. I never had a hard time breathing and pulse ox stayed above 95 the whole time. Most symptoms lasted about 48hrs, before new symptoms would start. The symptom that brought the most concern was after 2 weeks I developed an "irritation" that would cause me to cough A LOT when breathing deep/heavy, but after 3 weeks (from testing positive) in it was all over. Still not certain what the long-term impacts will be.
I had an employee test positive, mid-30s male, at his worst he was coughing up blood with a pulse ox in the mid 80's (very low) who was writing out all this password to his online accounts for his wife because he didn't think he was going to make it through the weekend. He has recovered and is doing fine.
Knowing what I know now, I would have gotten the vaccine earlier even though my case was "mild". If you can avoid having to deal with a rotating door of symptoms and the unknown long-term impacts, there is no need to wait.
My biggest fear now is what impact, if any, will getting the vaccine pose getting it so close to recovering from the actual virus. If you received monoclonal antibodies they are asking you wait 90 days.