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So sorry, I can relate to some of it. I guess A-fib is the kickoff for Long Covid which I had Feb 17, 2024 after seemingly recovering from COVID. Apparently 3 days in the hospital is the norm which I too spent 3 days in the hospital.
When I was released I thought that was it and I'd be up and around in no time. I have struggled to go back to walking but must do it in increments. Instead of the 45 minute brisk walk I did daily pre-covid, it's now up to 10 minutes 4 to 5 times a day by pacing in the house. I also life 5 lb weight once per week.
Occasionally, we have date night in with dinner and a movie. I do cooking from a chair in the kitchen and take frequent rest periods. I have the keyboard in my lap as I am counting this as a rest period. I'm sure your LC experience is much worse than mine, and I hope you are able to make little changes to build your strength back.
Yes the brain fog is awful. I don't remember things. I write myself notes in order to leave the room to let myself know that at such a time I must turn off the stove or oven. I never needed a cane and still don't, but I now have one to lean on while walking because I seem to be able to walk longer with it than I do without it.
Of course, 3 of my grandchildren are over 18 and sometimes drive across town to see me.
My poor husband has to do many of my chores. He has enough of his own.
I hope something here helps in some small way. I need to go rest.
I am so sorry to hear about all your difficulties since COVID. That is sure a lot to grapple with! I don't think most people could handle going through all you have gone through, so don't forget to give yourself credit for making it this far. It is understandable to complain about your health when you have so much going on...if friends and family don't respond well, remember that is their problem and a fault on their part, not on yours. And also due to simple lack of understanding, not any ill intent (in most cases). One thing my therapist said that helps a bit is when I have negative thoughts about illness, to accept them as they are, but to them pair it with a positive thought. That has helped realize the small victories and blessings I do still have in a long-COVID life. Keep hanging in there and taking good care of yourself!