DGsAtBLT
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Thread from a woman in her early 30s - you don't want this thing.
I just crossed the 4 month mark of being sick w' COVID19. I am young, & I was healthy. Dying is not the only thing to worry about. I still have a near-daily fever, loss of cognitive function, essential tremors, GI issues, severe headaches, heartrate of 150+, viral arthritis, heart palpitations, muscle aches, a feeling like my body has forgotten to breathe. Over the past 124 days I've lost all feeling in my arms & hands, had extreme back/kidney/rib pain, phantom smells (like someone BBQing bad meat), tinnitus, difficulty understanding text/reading, difficulty following conversations, sensitivity to noise & light, nonstop bruising. *Thinking* can cause headaches now. I'm not alone in the cognitive issues; it's as common a symptom as cough. No one knows when #longcovid patients aren't contagious; many are alone for months.
This is what worries me most, not dying. The focus on the dead and the hospitalized misses the bigger and scarier issue, IMO. I am hugely skeptical of the “recovered” numbers and what they really mean.