Two weeks ago tomorrow I had to be tested for Covid-19, and as posted, it was positive.
I'm not going to lie, I felt dreadful....
2 days ago I tried a walk and it was okay, but I needed a nap afterwards.
Yesterday, another walk, a bit further and I realised that the immense feeling of fatigue was not there.
This morning I woke up feeling almost normal, still zero sense of smell, but I felt okay. So I decided to have a short slow run.
Which I did, definitely slower, but that was the plan. I ended up running for 31 minutes, my chest and breathing felt surprisingly okay, the issues are my legs, oh I know I have got them!
I suppose I have posted this to maybe allay some fears, as we are reading so many sad articles on a daily basis.
Most of us will get over this quite quickly, but we have to do our utmost to protect those groups of people who we know are at the greatest risk.
So the lockdown remains firmly in place, we continue to practice social distancing and frequent handwashing.
I would like to say, if any of you are wearing masks please ensure that you wear them correctly. I saw several people yesterday with the mask underneath their noses.
Yaaaaaay π₯³ you're mending Jell that's truly fantastic π and you've taken those legs for a run ππ.
Guess it'll take a while and a few gentle ones to get back into your stride buy hey you'll get it back.
Hopefully at the end of lockdown part 2 we'll start to see a breakthrough moreso, Boris has an unenviable task ahead of him!
Handwashing continues mine are slowly dissolving I think π, regarding the whole mask thingy I know I haven't, but plenty have and continue to wear them its a split group,
Glad you're back and recovery is going great jell hope your nose works asap ππ
So glad you are recovering. Your body will tell you what it can and cant do, listen to it carefully! As a former M.E. sufferer (Post Viral Fatigue), I am seeing a lot of people who have had Covid reporting issues that mirror what happened to me after I had viral meningitis, which was followed by 7 years of Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome (or M.E. as it was commonly known back then). It is hugely cheering to read a post such as yours which suggest that it is possible to bounce back quickly from the virus. I am praying that this is the case for everyone!
Post viral fatigue was a big feature in my last few days in bed. Honestly I really started to get anxious about it.
Initially I worried about how the virus would affect me, would I be one of the lucky ones, then when I felt that concern was over I moved onto other thoughtsπ¬
Oh what good news! ππ So glad to hear the virus has cleared off and you are taking up the reins again. Sounds like your underlying strength has helped because it sounds quick to be back even to slow running. ππΌ Take great care and fingers crossed it all continues well. πππ
I am so pleased to see that you are recovering and its funny that one of the first things you do is go for a run! Take care of yourself and enjoy good health and immunity x
So happy to hear you are starting to recover. Well done for making it out for a run...that's incredible. Your body has worked incredibly hard to heal you and will have taken a bit of a hit. But I'm so pleased to hear you are getting better, day by day. Keep getting stronger, and thank you for sharing. There are so many tragic and scary stories of Covid-19 and so many of us feel we are living in fear for our lives. I'm glad your reaching the other side of this dreadful illness safely x
Oh Jell, so sorry to hear you have been through this, but mighty glad you are through it now. Thank you for sharing your story. π Take it gently now. You must be feeling so relieved to be on the up! Wishing you a full, speedy recovery - and wow, well done on your run, that must have felt wonderful. x
Thank you MartinKH I have also done some gardening today so need to stop now. Not too difficult as I am not a gardening fan, as Irishprincess can confirm. Not an overstatement to say I hate it!
Gosh Jell!!! I had no idea you had tested positive. You poor thing, that must have been so worrying for you and all your loved ones. I just canβt imagine what that must have felt like.
But great news that youβre feeling a little better and youβre getting stronger. But whatβs this I hear about you still not liking to garden? π But hey, hats off to you for trying π Weβll make a gardener of you yet.
I give you a challenge. Get hold of a few seeds and plant them. Water and watch and when they grow up, then come back and tell me you donβt like gardening.
On the right side of it now Irishprincess π, I really don't like gardening, but I am a ridiculously conscientious weeder, I can't bear to leave any of those buggers in the borders.
My friend is going to put me in charge of a hanging basket. Will that count?
You can come round to mine for more weeding when youβre finished yours, Iβve got lots π and yes a hanging basket definitely counts!Just water and say nice thing to the flowers πΉπΈπΌπ₯
Thank goodness you are healing and back for a gentle run, look after yourself and we will watch your progress back to full health mHorrible to feel so ill but such a positive post
Really uplifting to read something written by someone who has recovered...particularly good when it is one of our own. So glad that you have come through this and moved straight back into being a runner again. π
It's good to hear something positive, Jell6 βΊ and back to running π already. You must be made of strong stuff πͺ
We have a member of my OH family who was on a ventilator for over a week, and it was touch and go for some time, but thankfully she is now off the ventilator, still in hospital but making progress π
Look after yourself, don't overdo it π π π
Fabulous news! I'm so sorry; I've been quite remiss of late, too wrapped up in my own work worries in all this really, I didn't see your previous post!
I'm so very happy to hear you're making such a good comeback. Just the type of thing we all need to hear.
Sending lots of positivity that your full recovery is swift and complete! π
Things _seem_ to be going back a little more towards normal. It's just that initial loss of routine. We're such creatures of habit, when forced to change suddenly and without option it really throws up all kinds of issues.
Of course the biggest concern should always be health, physical and mental. We just let so many other things take priority at times.
Such good news for us of you though. Really is. π
Oh Jell, I missed your post about testing positive. I am so sorry to hear that but am ecstatic that you are finally feeling better! Here's hoping every day gets better and better. The lack of sense of smell is an interesting symptom of Covid. I wonder how long it will take to come back. That must be weird, especially now with all the lovely smells of spring. Although when all our snow first melted, the first run was so stinky - the mix of decaying leaves and Dog poop was quite strong as I ran through my neighbourhood.
That's a lovely olfactory picture that you painted π€£, I have read that it may take a few weeks to return, but really who knows. I am starting to feel like myself again, and will be back at work next week. π·π·
I am so pleased to hear you are feeling better, Jell6. Do not push yourself too much while you recover your fitness but we re all cheering to hear you are back running. Do take care.
Sorry Jell6, I missed your original post. Iβm so pleased that youβve got through to the other side. Welcome back to your running - Just take it nice and slowly.
Iβm so glad youβre on the mend - and I must say Iβm amazed youβve been able to run so soon. As you said, so many sad and scary articles. So thank you for posting this.
Iβm sure that running has helped you to be in the best shape to fight it off, and I wish you a speedy and full recovery - take care and look after yourself.
I had not planned to run for a while, but I had done the couple of walks and on the day, I just felt better, so thought try a short one, and yes I was surprised that my breathing allowed it.
Totally agree, I feel that running has helped a lot regarding how I have got back on my feet.
I'm obviously not 100 percent yet, the coughing is likely to continue for a few weeks according to the government website, but I'm well on the way .
Rooting for you, as I know all on the forum will be. Iβm sure you know you have the support and good wishes of all in one of the nicest places in social media! ππΌββοΈππ»ππ»
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