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y it is rare that I got Covid again for the second time on December 8, 2023. My health care team was concerned about me going back to work. I was out again almost a month. Financially, I had to go back. The fatigue is still unreal. Yes, I get so tired from the little things and really fatigued from the big things. I have a real physical job and I am almost 72 years old, but I get up 2am and need to be on the clock before 5am. I have lost friendships because of this , no one understands the long term effects from this virus. I have been so isolated over the last few years and lonely. Thank heavens for my cat to keep me company. He became ill after my last positive Covid , I had to take him to the vet last saturday also. They say it is rare for an animal to get covid, but he he had a ear infection and a respiratory illness also. I bought a humdifier the other day and I think it is helping both of us. I am grateful for this site as we can get tips and give tips to others what works for us. I did some physical therapy last week one session and the therapist wanted me to walk in the mall daily for at least 20 minutes as well as some exercises. Wishing I could get some energy back. This is my new normal also. Wishing all of you a healthier 2024. We need to stick together. Sincerely, Kitty2

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Thanks for your reply. It is very isolating. I have animals too and they are my number one priority. They also keep me going. The thing that disturbs me most, as I am new to this message site is the number of people who have given up or are in the process of giving up. I am still hopeful, but it is discouraging to hear the way Covid is taking away/over people’s lives. Unfortunately, with it being a new illness, I think we’re the Guinea pigs. That doesn’t bother me so much if what they find out from me helps someone else down the road.