and quarantined from her family for two weeks when she arrived home. She finished her classes online and graduated virtually, while avoiding contact with anyone outside her family.
Two weeks after her positive test, when Hakala was no longer contagious and her fever had broken, she tried to go for a short run. She made it about 100 yards before stopping to walk, because her chest felt tight and her heart was racing. “I’d go home at the end of the day, feeling super uncomfortable and take an hour- or two-hour nap,” she said.According to the CDC, people with these symptoms may have COVID-19. If you suspect you have COVID-19, stop exercising and get tested.» Headache» Diarrhea
But on the positive side, five of the six people on the camping trip tested positive. But only Hakala has experienced lingering symptoms. But hey. Lets focus on the negative.
Wishing everyone a 100% recovery & the very best for the future
I’m two weeks into this. I don’t have the chest symptoms but the intense fatigue is devastating. I by no means am at the level of running as Natalie but typically get in 15-20 miles/week in addition to 3 days/week of strength. I can’t wait for the day to get a mile in again.
Me too
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