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Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Mar 5, 2022 | Replies (12)Comment receiving replies
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Thank you for your concern!
I think most of Long COVID is proving to be “highly unusual” and thus the medical conundrum to everyone, from medical experts to patients, trying to find solutions.
Though I continue to have all of the same symptoms I feel their extremes have been SLOWLY diminishing in fits and starts. IE: Over the last month or so the range of my daily heart rate fluctuations has decreased to between 50’s and 130’s from the 40’s and 200+‘s I had been regularly experiencing.
Brain fog remains very prominent affecting my professional ability to properly manage our business. Errors and omissions has literally cost us $1000’s. I never know day to day what mess I’ll discover I’ve made when I’ve felt, in the moment, I had been very conscientious in my work. I have always considered myself to be extremely detail minded and hold myself to very high standards in my work. Now I cannot rely on my (dis)abilities, though I continue to adjust and compensate.
Regardless, while self-educating and pursuing medical help, being determined to live in the now to the fullest within the limits of everyday has become my game plan. Thanks be to God, my Rock and Salvation, who is ever-present with me carrying me, comforting and calming my mind and soul while my body continues to suffer through this season of dis-ease. I can honestly say I have not experienced a moment of fear throughout this ordeal. (Frustration? Concern? Confusion? Yes, absolutely!!) But, the Lord’s faithfulness and love has been made manifest through the many hearts of those who care and pray for me. That, in my most humble opinion, has been the best medicine for me. This, too, shall (eventually) pass, but God’s love is eternal.
Blessings on your journey of recovery.