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Lucy

I know how you feel. I was diagnosed in December of 2020 and feel blessed that I did not pass it along to my wife or daughter. Thankfully my daughter moved back to our house to work virtually and her company provide a discount and she wanted a Peleton. It probably saved my life as I was able to work out for 8 months before catching covid and dropped about 15lbs . The other 20 lbs disappeared over the next 3 weeks and all 35 lbs have stayed away.

I have to be supper careful walking down stairs, standing up from chairs or after doing andy stretching or core exercising

I few weeks back at the suggestion of my wife I decided to visit Rochester and get checked out. I’m tired of the dizziness , sleeping issues and the lack energy.

All tge best to hiu

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I'm sorry for you, too. I used to teach Aerobic Dancing and now, can't even think of trying. I hope the clinic works out for you. I am a virtual patient at the U of MI Post Covid Clinic. They're just telling me to pace myself and gradually work up to more activity. Pacing doesn't allow me to gradually increase activity. Frustrating!! Thanks for writing.