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I am sorry you are in such a difficult situation after having Covid-19. There are so many that are experiencing prolonged and unusual symptoms after the virus - can you tell us how long ago you were infected, whether you were treated with monoclonal antibodies, or were hospitalized and whether you also continue to have respiratory or cardiac symptoms?
There is getting to be a larger body of knowledge, and more therapeutic options, but these can be difficult to find or access, depending on where you are located.
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I got sick 11/13/20. I had 2 negative tests before the 11/18/20 positive test. I was not offered any antibodies. I got continually worse; pneumonia 11/29/20 treated with Z-pack. 12/6/20 CT showed pneumonia worse treated with doxycycline and albuterol. No hospitalization. Dexamethasone followed by two prednisone tapers. 30 pound weight gain after steroids unable to explain or lose. Dyspnea with any exertion and humidity. Oximeter has always been above 92%. Several inhalers tried. New HTN and palpitations/tachycardia. PT, OT and Speech treating for concussion/ TBI symptoms. I am a nurse supervisor in perfect health; very active and no medications prior. No smoking history, not overweight, walked two miles daily. GI issues, pain daily, sleep patterns disturbed, brain not functioning correctly so unable to work.