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<blockquote data-quote="basingirl72" data-source="post: 2239798" data-attributes="member: 506195"><p>I got ill 7 weeks ago. Fever, cough, strained voice, cough got worse quite chesty. Went to doctor, he told</p><p>Me I had a lung infection and gave me antibiotics. Weeks later no better so went back, they said the infection was gone but it would probably take a few weeks to get over the symptoms. 7 weeks later and I’m no where near as bad as I was but</p><p>Still not better. The frightening part is when the chesty cough dries up and the cough seems to cover your airways and your just gasping for breath. Then the pain in the chest and the intercostal muscles. I’m really fit and this has completely wiped me out. That said I’m still here! Now I’m worried because they say there are 2 strains of covid 19. What will happen if I get hit by the second one before I’m properly healed.</p><p>And why on earth did they not</p><p>Tell me I had covid 19 and to self isolate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="basingirl72, post: 2239798, member: 506195"] I got ill 7 weeks ago. Fever, cough, strained voice, cough got worse quite chesty. Went to doctor, he told Me I had a lung infection and gave me antibiotics. Weeks later no better so went back, they said the infection was gone but it would probably take a few weeks to get over the symptoms. 7 weeks later and I’m no where near as bad as I was but Still not better. The frightening part is when the chesty cough dries up and the cough seems to cover your airways and your just gasping for breath. Then the pain in the chest and the intercostal muscles. I’m really fit and this has completely wiped me out. That said I’m still here! Now I’m worried because they say there are 2 strains of covid 19. What will happen if I get hit by the second one before I’m properly healed. And why on earth did they not Tell me I had covid 19 and to self isolate? [/QUOTE]
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