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Postby Kaz » 02 May 2021, 16:18

Covid really is a nightmare of a virus :? B's friend H, who lives round the corner and works with her, and who was giving her lifts into work all through the first lockdown, had asymptomatic Covid last year. It was only picked up when she was traced as a contact, as she felt perfectly well. A few days ago, she had a weird episode of feeling what she described as "really out of it" and ended up in A&E, then rushed up to the cardiac ward after an abnormal ECG :shock: :? She is home now, awaiting further testing, but they think a heart condition caused by the virus. She's 20 :(
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Re: Long Covid

Postby Ally » 02 May 2021, 16:29

Gosh Kaz.

Best wishes for H. xxx
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Re: Long Covid

Postby Kaz » 02 May 2021, 16:33

Thanks Al. It's a shocker, isn't it? :(
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Re: Long Covid

Postby Workingman » 02 May 2021, 16:36

This is what people do not get, and I read it all the time - it's a mild flu, you'll get over it, it doesn't affect 99.3% of us.

The fact is that you might have had it and it was so mild you didn't know or it knocked you down for a while and then you recovered - all is well.

All might be well till its true effects come back to bite - the fact is you never "recovered" you were in remission. There is now plenty of evidence that having had the virus its slow and long-term damage can affect the lungs and other organs - possibly for life.

But hey, never mind, I'm young, fit and well and healthy - let's go party.

Kaz, I sure hope that B's friend recovers fully and that this episode is only a one-off aberration.
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Re: Long Covid

Postby Kaz » 02 May 2021, 16:39

Absolutely right Frank, this one is no joke! :? :(

I hope so too xx
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Re: Long Covid

Postby JanB » 02 May 2021, 19:10

Oh, poor girl. Hope she makes a full recovery.
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Re: Long Covid

Postby TheOstrich » 02 May 2021, 21:48

Yes, well, the anti-vaxers should be made to read this thread. I do hope she recovers without any further long-term effects, Kaz.
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Re: Long Covid

Postby saundra » 02 May 2021, 22:48

Hope she is ok kaz to be perfect it honest the long term covid effects seem the same as sepsis

Covid virus attacks the main organs in the body
And your immune system with the same effect
You just take one day at a time
I wish her well
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Re: Long Covid

Postby JoM » 03 May 2021, 09:28

Poor girl, and what a worry for her. I hope she makes a full recovery x
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Re: Long Covid

Postby Kaz » 03 May 2021, 14:47

Ossie, I tend to agree! xxx

Saundra, very similar it seems xxx

Thanks Jo, it's a rotten thing to suddenly cope with at her age :? xxx
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