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Name: Tommy
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Location: Monaco
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Join Date: March 6th 2021
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Re: Julie's Long Covid returned -
March 30th 2021, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Dusk.
I'm sorry to hear about Julie. I can't imagine what it must be like for you and your family. However, it's great to hear she is getting better.
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Long Covid can affect people in different ways, but the worst is nobody knows how long it's going to last. We know another lady who's had the same for months! She was a career woman, high up in the banking world, but since getting covid and being discharged from hospital last year, she's still pretty strung out poor woman.
Similar, Julie's breathing got affected (she has asthma). But she has good days, better days like today. Our doctor says Julie's immune system is strengthening, fighting back. And that is indicative of why she's been feeling so tired, feverish and wrung out.
There is good news though. When covid victims get vaccinated (their second time), then they become up 6 times more resistant to coronavirus infections in the future because the vaccine gets the boy's immune system fortified so it will fight any future variants. Think of the Trojan horse scenario, our doctor enthused. She was like this >
Our priority is having Julie taken care of until she's fully able again; she has a nurse taking care of my sister's needs. Ted also for his back, thankfully healing since his operation, he's not having regular physio.
All of us are booked to have our second vaccine on 6 April. Can't say how much we are looking forward to it!
Now it's important to remember that we are a young family who all have underlying medical conditions, and this was why we were given the covid vaccine, namely the Pfizer vac.
Julie is having a better day today. She's lying out in the sun as the weather is warm and sunny, so she's getting Vitamin D for free.
Thanks for dropping by, Dusk.
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