@divegeester saidThat’s normal, will disappear in a few days after it got worse again. Happened with a few people I talked to and myself, thought it was getting better only to come back for a couple of days stronger then gone. You’ll be fine.
Update on my COVID19
Thought I was past the worst of it, but clearly not.
😕
@divegeester said😢
Update on my COVID19
Thought I was past the worst of it, but clearly not.
😕
Long COVID: What is post-COVID syndrome? Mild or moderate COVID-19 lasts about two weeks for most people. But others experience lingering health problems even when they have recovered from the acute phase of the illness. In such patients, there is no longer live coronavirus running amok in the body Apr. 1, 2021
COVID 'Long Haulers': Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
-VR
@divegeester saidWhat doesn't kill you they claim will make your stronger.
I thought I was rid of it, but I’ve read that it comes waves.
This wave involved lots of kidney pain, joint and bone pain, head pain etc.
Not great.
-VR
Last Friday I really thought I was recovering, I felt all boosted and relived, then on Saturday morning I felt like I’d been hit in the kidneys with a bat. Been drinking loads and it’s easing but the fatigue feel like I’ve been drugged.
Just documenting this here for the benefit of others who might get it.
@divegeester saidSorry you’re still unwell. Seems it’s a few steps foreword and then a couple back. Hope you’re managing to get some regular rest as it’s not a good to push yourself too hard if you feel fatigued.
Last Friday I really thought I was recovering, I felt all boosted and relived, then on Saturday morning I felt like I’d been hit in the kidneys with a bat. Been drinking loads and it’s easing but the fatigue feel like I’ve been drugged.
Just documenting this here for the benefit of others who might get it.
@drewnogal saidThanks, good advice.
Sorry you’re still unwell. Seems it’s a few steps foreword and then a couple back. Hope you’re managing to get some regular rest as it’s not a good to push yourself too hard if you feel fatigued.
Further COVID-19 experience:
Out of isolation today, but not feeling like I want to be. My room has become a cocoon of safety and a cell of comfort.
The virus is moving around my body pressure-testing for weaknesses; joints, urinary tract, digestion, lymphatic system, brain, skin, nervous system. I can feel it’s insidious prowl.
I haven’t felt this battered by a virus since the influenza spike in 2008/9
@divegeester saidBeers on hold until the weekend, force yourself to go out for a walk mate you’ll feel better for it.
Not yet Trev, hold the beers.