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My daughter and I both had it the last week of Dec. 2019 through the first and second week of Jan. 2020. We didn’t know it then of course, but the next time we went to the doctor I said “Can you make a note that the last time we were in here we apparently had covid.” She looked back at the notes from that visit and she said yeah, it looks like that is exactly what you had, and you were probably our first case of it. My sense of smell, taste and hearing are still not right. Fatigue is horrible, and I have memory/cognitive issues. I have always been sharp as a tack, so this really bothers me.

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Yes. My doctor knew about this “thing” that was coming. And my cousin who never emigrated from Ireland was already sending reports from across the sea about it. My Gp was on top of it then and said I had this covid thing and treated me with steroids and antibiotics. He told me to drink lots of water and rest. He was ahead of everything and there were no tests for it yet and we hadn’t yet locked down. So then months later they were telling everyone to get the jab so you don’t get it which confused me that everyone was supposed to take it even if you had already had it. And people were told they had to take it or lose their jobs and some did. But if you already had it, why would you inoculate for it? That’s never been told to us before because if you get a sickness then you have antibodies and you’re protected right? I still have no idea what is going on and it’s 4 years later and this thing is still making its way around my body attacking lungs (seems like that’s better now for the most part), then GI and now my heart suddenly increasing its speed or intensity for no apparent reason at all and not related to anxiety but it certainly could cause one anxiety! Heavens! I have terrible PEM symptoms right now and frequent crashes from simple exertion. I feel like I’m deteriorating but remaining hopeful. I’ve tried both conventional as well as integrative medicines and this beast does seem to have a mind of its own. But I have a question to the medical establishment about what is being done to understand and provide real help? I feel like we are sliced into pieces with symptoms management but no real consensus as to what’s happening or how to fix it. There’s so much infighting among doctors about who is right and my experience is that one doctor bad mouths the last one I’ve seen and it’s a cluster of egos and it’s not helping anyone. The infighting has to cease and there has to be emphasis on restoring trust in the medical establishment and patient/ doctor relationships