03:01 PM
Thursday 10 September 2020
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Books – Mr. Metwally
The new Corona virus continues to cause many problems for many people even after the recovery phase from Covid-19 for periods of more than 3 months.
“Masrawy” reviews how the Corona virus destroyed the lives of two girls despite their recovery 6 months ago, according to the British newspaper “thesun”.
Jane Jarvis Gibson, the young woman who survived the coronavirus, is still experiencing serious symptoms nearly six months after contracting the virus in March, and has since struggled with breathing difficulties.
Another girl, who also contracted the virus in March, also highlighted her plight, as Jess Marshbank is also still struggling and spoke of her symptoms.
Both women were fit and healthy before contracting the virus and are now exhausted.
Jane used to lift weights and exercised nearly every day before her COVID-19 symptoms appeared in March.
The 27-year-old, who studies at the University of Liverpool but is from Maryland in the United States, said she has not been able to run since then and has only been able to do yoga.
She did not suffer from any previous illnesses, but at the height of her illness she took antibiotics due to a chest infection, and she was experiencing breathing difficulties, a little bit better but still exist. She says: “There were days when I was afraid to sleep because I was Scared not to breathe, I’m very tired of fatigue, I want to be able to do fun activities without getting in the way of my body, this virus does not care about your age, wealth or status, I am a 27-year-old woman, and Corona has affected me severely, and this The long-term symptoms are still frightening to me. “
On the other hand, the other girl, Jess, revealed that she lives in a “nightmare of death” and cannot walk or play with her children.
The mother of two children is still suffering from the epidemic, despite the passage of nearly six months after infection with the Corona virus, as the 33-year-old girl who lives in Devon with her family said that she is fighting fatigue.
“I now suffer from chronic fatigue, so if I do something as simple as opening the curtains in the morning, I have to sit down after doing that, I can’t play with the kids properly, I can’t work, I can’t do anything,” she adds. Now Jess can hardly. Walking up stairs without assistance.
She continues: “I was in good health before contracting Covid. I used to go to the gym three times a week and I could lift 90 kg of weights, but now I cannot even lift my two-year-old child.”
And she continues: “It is like being in trouble from life and death, because I cannot live. When I try to do anything, many uncomfortable and painful things happen. Just climbing the stairs can cause my heartbeat to reach 180 per minute and then drop to 70, which is what It makes me vomit, I have some unusual things in the heart that happen because of Covid, and I have problems in the central nervous system. “
And she concludes: “They say that the loss of the sense of taste and smell, all of this is related to the nerves that Covid attacks in the brain – and can cause long-term brain damage, and I still suffer from the sense of smell and taste because the brain nerves have been affected by them, everything is strange.”
Professor Tim Spector, who leads the Covid Symptom Study app, said 60,000 people have been suffering from the disease for more than three months.
Shortness of breath and fatigue have been reported by long-term sufferers, and some have described how shopping or climbing stairs can leave him bedridden for days.
It has also been reported that 75 percent of patients admitted to hospital with the virus are still having persistent problems.
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