What, COVID? Yes, I Had It! Plus, Long Symptoms & My Health is Forever Changed

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Hello everyone!! As some of you know,or may remember, I was an avid steemian blogger who made the transition to PEAKD. I haven't posted since December, 2020! On December 25,(yes, Christmas), my life forever changed. On a side note, I have consistently through the years had bad things happen to me on Christmas.

But,I digress. On Christmas day, 2020,I didn't have covid. Something else happened that was life threatening & kept me in the hospital until around Jan 1,2021. On 12/30/20,I had a serious surgery done. I was sick most of January having trouble voiding (both ways not to be TMI), was very weak, and more. Again, nothing I've mentioned so far is COVID related, just a little backstory.

In mid January 2021,I was nasally COVID tested for the 50th time (kidding,but it felt like it!) I was negative. It's also worth mentioning I was in the hospital for almost two weeks in January, again covid free.

Here's me being all cautious and masked up at my Stepmother's, taken late 2020.

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In 2020,I went with clean, new masks everywhere I went. I also had this good one I bought on the internet.

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Everytime I returned home from an errand I doused myself off with an 80% alcohol antiseptic spray. I also did that to any things purchased and brought into the home. I never slacked on wearing a mask, ever. My car was sanitized after every outing. I got covid tested a lot in 2020 because I was so paranoid about getting it; and I tested negative everytime.

Well, that changed! On Jan 27th,2021 after testing negative all throughout January, I tested positive for COVID 19 & now have what the doctors call "a disease caused by the novel COVID 19 virus." No clue what that means I was just told that's how they write it up on medical documents. So, whatever.

Leading up to the positive test, I was feeling sick, like a slight cold. I never got a fever or lost my taste or smell. I just had headaches, dizziness,nauseau,an earache,muscle aches & soreness. I had a bad feeling I was going to test positive. I remember stretching by reaching down to touch my toes and almost fell backwards, I was so dizzy. I am very flexible so this was highly unusual. Literally right after that, my doctor called and said I had tested positive. I was scared. He tried to calm me down and assure me I would be okay. I was prescribed TWO antibiotics for five days and zofran for nausea.

Right after I tested positive, my fiance did as well two days later. His symptoms were similar. We both also experienced markedly worse depression.

Once a person tests positive, you probably will for at least 6 months even if you're no longer symptomatic. Some individuals pass the initial symptomatic phase and continue to experience symptoms they didn't have prior to covid; this phenomena is known as long symptoms.

Both my fiance and I have them. He's never felt the same. I had heart palpitations and experienced a near syncopal episode where everything went black peripherally and I thought I was going to faint. I went to the hospital and learned the ejection fraction on my heart was 5% lower than it should be and it was probably from covid and it may or may not improve over time. As a runner and generally athletic person, I was so upset to learn this.

We both continue struggling months after our initial diagnosis with covid long symptoms. It's scary. To conclude, as always, I love hearing from you all. Tell me: have you or someone you know had covid & what was your/ their experience if so. Also, please drop me some comments or questions if you have any.

THANKS SO MUCH FOR READING MY BLOG!!!

*header image courtesy of pixabay
*other images my own

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So amazing to have you back. I hope you make a full recovery and get back to running soon.

Thanks so much for the support, I definitely look forward to that day!

What a bad period of time you experienced!
I hope you get recovered soon.
@tipu curate

Thank you for the support and well wishes. ♡