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Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Oct 11 8:44pm | Replies (53)

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Now I’m laughing at that. I think we are. Like lab rats. lol. I know I have chest pains. So bad at times I even sweat and vomit. Took over 6 months to get into a cardiologist. Then they did 2 stress tests (at hospital when rushed to er twice) at CAT scan, MRI and two ECHOs so far. Only a little thickening of the heart, yet I still get these attacks. Last one went into neck, jaw, left arm and back. I did bother going to hospital cause they say my heart is fine. My cardiologist said, go to er if this happens again. I asked, why? It’s a waste of my money. I think LC does things to you like ghost symptoms ( my term). Now the pain, neuropathy, joints, fatigue are all real and steady. I wonder if they have to catch the heart while it’s happening?? I have a halter monitor coming I am to wear for a month. To see is they can catch some of this. I have SVT. Prior problem and tachycardia is from COVID. So they are watching both of those too.

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Oops on so of my words. Typed too fast and didn’t proofread.

Oh good "ghost symptoms" - trademark it!

Yes. It's like we are making these things up and we are experiencing them and no one hears us or they aren't learning enough quickly enough.

Today is a 'bad mouth day' - the canker-sore-like things in my mouth and my tongue is swollen. NEVER had this before COVID. I took allergy meds today - again - in hopes it might just once help. It doesn't.