The citizen is confessed: I'm still sick for six months after coronary infection.

Monica Jackson (Monique Jackson) was infected with Covid-19 at the beginning of the pandemic, and about six months later she continues to feel sick. She is just one of thousands in this position while keeping a journal with illustrations of her symptoms. A year ago, Monica had seen a “Ted Talk” for [...]
A year ago, Monica had seen a “Talk” for mushrooms, and was fascinated. Fungy, the speaker said, is the original “www”, because they have a network that goes all over the forest; it allows trees to help each other if they have trouble.
These days, as he continues to face the coronary for the 24th week, he often thinks of that.
She's got a very long-lasting Coddy, a different reaction to the virus that doctors have just started studying, I follow Periscope.

She became ill in March, and at first it seemed to be an easy version of the disease, but the symptoms never left. Months later, she still has difficulty understanding what is happening to her body.
Monica is extroverte, almost hyperactive as she says. In normal, she practices boxing Thai and jiu-jitsu, and she also rides her bicycle for quite a while from her work to an art gallery in central London.
But over the past few months, they have changed his life dramatically. Now, she has a list in the bedroom that reminds her to keep enough energy to brush her teeth.

“I'm not lazy,” she says. A few days, though, this is the only thing I can do.
This led to a journal of illustrations from her symptoms.
She's using this journal to tell people about this new situation and to connect with others who have suffered the same.
Much is not known about the coronary, but the sheer length of symptoms is something that is not known even worse.

She had started treating herself with household medicine. When he ate fresh garlic or hot peppers, he recalled that he had not felt any taste. And she felt tired. I didn't have the energy to write more than two people a day,” she says.
Two weeks later, some symptoms left but others came.

After six weeks she began to feel burns while pissing and paining on the lower back.
As the weeks passed, symptoms began to change into a rather bisharous form. A pain in the neck was accompanied by a strange feeling in the ear. Their hands were bruised and left without blood.

One night while talking to a friend on the phone, she suddenly felt the right side of her face. He went right in front of the mirror but realized his face looked normal. /Periscope