i feel weird not painful but weird and tired, 0 energy and i can't breath well, i feel like i am losing the ability to breath. temperature is a bit high but nothing serious. lost a bit of my ability to smell and taste food (i hope it isn't permanent). i feel like there is something blocking my lung and it's annoying as hell.
third day of covid-19: feeling ill
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Take good care of yourself. Your ability to smell and taste will return eventually, although it may take a while to fully recuperate.
I hope all goes well. Again, take good care of yourself. Avoid anything that stresses you out. Drink plenty of water. Eat healthy and eat well. Get enough sleep.
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wow another one there re so many people that caught covid...
I hope there is someone to watch out for you even if they aren't with you 24/7 and make sure to have your phone on hand at all times in case the situation deteriorates and you need to go to hospital
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I hope you get well soon, that sucks.
Just remember, if you are having trouble breathing in a serious way, go to the hospital
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You need to go the hospital if you already find it troubling to breathing. Get well soon.
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You need to go the hospital if you already find it troubling to breathing. Get well soon.
i don't think it's that serious, it just a mild feeling of not being able to breath, if it got worse ama rush myself to the hospital.
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Please see medical assistance if anything else happens or your breathing gets worse
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I lost my taste for 3 weeks T_T and I loveeeee food
It will pass though, hope you feel better soon!
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As someone who's suffered from Covid,
Drink lots of water..
Try Deep Breathing...
Take care. Hope you get better....
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Take care and seek medical assistance if the symptoms get worse.
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I hope it becomes easy for you x
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log off, get some rest and by all means call for help if it gets worse. Wishing you a prompt recovery!
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Keep your mind positive, monitor your oxygen intake often, and do the breathing exercise
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