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Full disclosure: I did not have Covid. However, I have asthma and bronchiectasis and had deeply seated, long time mycobacteria and pseudomonas lung infections that weren't diagnosed until June 2018, by which time I had diminished from an "energizer bunny" to a "couch potato" - I couldn't walk a block without pausing. Then I started 19 months of antibiotic therapy - using up to 4 antibiotics at the same time - needless to say, unpleasant although one infection resolved and the other improved, but the meds were killing me. Those were stopped in December 2019, and it took until April 2021 to feel like I was back to normal.
My takeaway - lung damage can heal, or lungs can learn to compensate, but it takes a VERY long time. And pushing may not work, so you need to listen closely to your body.

You can find a lot of help here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/post-covid-recovery/ Some of the videos there speak about using a very slow rate in exercise increase to be more successful. That is, throw out the old "10% increase every 10% days" mantra
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Hello, your story is very inspiring. Thank you and I’m glad to hear your feeling better. Did you have a lot of sputum discharge? I was wondering how they knew you had infection and how to treat it. I feel like I have a chest infection but my doctor doesn’t think so. I have burning, frequent pain, and phlegm that seems to be giving me congestion but doesn’t produce if I cough. It’s going on 2 months now for me and I have experienced savers fatigue in the meantime. Other then the antibiotics was there any other things that were helpful in your recovery? I’m looking for something to try because I’m struggling at the moment and waiting on a diagnosis/treatment option. Thank you for your time.

Best Regards,
Eric