I Survived COVID-19

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • I guess I won the lottery. I started having symptoms on April 19 and then got a positive test result for COVID-19 back on April 24. Here's the story.

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  • @AnnieMargaritaYang
    @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад +8

    Hey all, I made this video for my friends who asked about my experience because I was the first one in their immediate circle to get COVID-19. I NEVER expected to get this many views. My story is an example of what a MILD case is like. MILD means you recover at home, not at the hospital. My doctor called/texted me everyday to check on my condition.
    MODERATE to SEVERE is at the hospital. My late 30's coworker was moderate. He stopped breathing for a few seconds at home. He had pneumonia and ended up at the hospital for 10 days. He is all back to normal health now.
    This is video was only about the first two weeks. It took four additional weeks following this video upload for me to get back to normal. I would work from home for two hours and then feel hot, fatigued, and brain fogged, and go back to bed. Slowly, I would be able to work for four hours, then five hours, six hours, eight hours, etc. So it was after six weeks for me to get back to 12-14 waking hours, no naps.
    I'm getting a lot of questions about medicine. There is no medicine. I took Tylenol on day 1 but after being refused a test, I stopped taking Tylenol to see if my temperature would ever go above 100.3F. It never did. I just slept a lot, ate porridge 2-3x per day, drank LOTS of water, Gatorade, and honey/lemon/ginger green tea for my throat.

  • @goldencity777
    @goldencity777 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this honest and sincere account. I havent found the words right express everything I went thru.

  • @wascallywabbit7102
    @wascallywabbit7102 4 года назад +2

    I wasn't aware you had been sick, it's good to know you are recovering. Don't rush back to work. Give your body time to recover and grow in strength.

  • @tonyochoa9544
    @tonyochoa9544 4 года назад +12

    Im covid19 positive.. I only have shortness of breathe and taste loss .. I guess it hits everyone different

    • @Garorduno
      @Garorduno 4 года назад

      Hi did you have a dry cough??

    • @tonyochoa9544
      @tonyochoa9544 4 года назад

      g 1991 I didn’t no.

  • @caroleclem1580
    @caroleclem1580 4 года назад

    what has been the exsperance to any one who had the swab test to get the results back.

  • @originalnewyorker5833
    @originalnewyorker5833 4 года назад +1

    I hope u are donating plasma like me

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад +1

      Yes! Actually I am donating every two weeks to research studies!

    • @originalnewyorker5833
      @originalnewyorker5833 4 года назад

      Yai i donate to red cross to save people s lives i guess u went for the cash.

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад

      @@originalnewyorker5833 Partly true. I did a one-time paid research study to create a vaccine but I am part of an ongoing unpaid research study for the next two years on why some people have to recover at the hospital and why some people can recover at home.

  • @gregh7457
    @gregh7457 4 года назад

    You should regret getting it because we still don't know what kind of damage is done to internal organs of healthy people. Thanks for sharing your experience with us

  • @mikeg2538
    @mikeg2538 4 года назад +14

    This an example of being crazy lucky. The deadly form is what sends people to the hospital for ventilator and fighting for life

    • @Dracenfelz
      @Dracenfelz 4 года назад

      Lucky so far, there is no proof that your body builds immunity to this and there is a lot of evidence that you can reinfect over and over again.... so keep being safe.

    • @chriskozub8012
      @chriskozub8012 4 года назад

      No. Statistically, this is an example of the most probable outcome.

  • @jiyere
    @jiyere 4 года назад +13

    To be honest, when I first saw this, I thought for a second this might be some bait-clicking misleading title or something, cause I also couldn't believe you would get it...
    it's strange when someone you follow develops it...
    Shame on that hospital that did not get you a test appointment.
    I wish your husband and co-worker to recover well too.
    Thank you for sharing your experience.

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад +2

      lol nope... I'm not the kind to click bait. It's the real deal!

  • @dygardion9130
    @dygardion9130 4 года назад +12

    Back in December I had woken up at like 6 am thinking I was cold because I couldn’t stop shaking, so I turned my heater on and then stayed in bed for 2 hours before. Had to leave for work, during the drive to work picking up clients I started feeling really weird like never I felt before and I said I’m going. Home and I went home and during the drive home I had massive body aches that hurt and I had to continue driving and as soon as I got Home I started vomiting bad every 30 mins for 8 hours and by the end of the day my stomach was so cramped and in pain like never before, went to the er and the doc said my white blood cell count was 25k 2x as much as normal thinkin it’s a virus so I did a ct scan and it showed up with nothing! So I got sent home and for a week I had no appetite, I didn’t have shortness of breath and I don’t remember a fever but during the first day I was hot and cold very easy! I lost 8 pounds in 3 days! Normally takes me 2-3 days to recover and it took me over a week! So I don’t know what happened, I live in Napa valley and do deliveries so I’m in contact with people who are around tourist a lot! It was horrible. So I don’t know if I had Covid but I had so many of the symptoms aside from shortness of breathe

    • @goldencity777
      @goldencity777 4 года назад

      Did you get tested for antibodies

    • @reyrey4261
      @reyrey4261 4 года назад

      If you had the flu vaccine before, you’re going to test positive.

  • @iooiooi4896
    @iooiooi4896 4 года назад +5

    THANK YOU for not having music playing in the background so I could focus on what you were saying.

  • @the-G-Man2022
    @the-G-Man2022 4 года назад +7

    You and your husband get well soon. Glad to hear you are recovering. My friend lost two of his aunts in NY to Covid-19 but his brother (also in NY) has recovered from it. Stay safe.

  • @rosaliegreen2972
    @rosaliegreen2972 4 года назад +7

    You are young which prompted me to think while listening to your talk, that every event we go through in life adds to our repertoire of experiences, which little by little produces ‘the wisdom of years’, if we learn something from them. One day waaaay in the future your grandchildren may even be interested to hear your story of when you went through the big pandemic in 2020 (the olden days) and how you got the virus yourself.
    I also wanted to be cheeky and say, I think you need to teach that husband of yours how to cook! Even if it’s just basic survival cooking - lol!
    Glad you are feeling much better.

  • @cgs102a
    @cgs102a 4 года назад +6

    I didn't know that you were sick Annie. Thanks for sharing this important information. I'm glad that you're recovering from it. It sounds
    like you had a very scary experience.

  • @brucecollins7424
    @brucecollins7424 4 года назад +7

    Wow, I was shocked to hear this. You are one of a few people I know who got it. One person and his wife got it by going to a dinner party in EARLY March (he got it before most), there were 30 people at the dinner party and 18 people got it- that's how contagious it was. He calls it a "really bad flu" as was his experience. Some people get it worse than others. BE CAREFUL not to go back to work full speed as I have heard of people who fall back into the sickness again a second time. Take care!

  • @kikusan84
    @kikusan84 4 года назад +6

    I didn't expect that you were fighting with the virus. Glad you got well, and thank you for your caution, I'll be more careful.

  • @chibba
    @chibba 4 года назад +2

    That's kind of what happened to me hmm. Back in January 2020, I got very sick on Saturday that I slept the whole day. Friday I have no sign of feeling sick except kind of cold since I was on shorts and t-shirt and it was cold and I did play basketball at night and was already feeling kind of tired and weak (but I always play). I woke up at 2pm to eat something and then went back to sleep because I was cold and wanted to sleep and eat again at 8pm and shower and went back to sleep. I literally slept for 20 hours and was sweating a bit and feeling very cold. I am known to still be able to work when I am sick, but fatigue is the worse feeling. But the next day (Sunday), I felt very energetic and was ready for a run (not sure is it because of the 20 hours sleep or the foods I ate. I literally stuck my mouth with bunch of sweet pastries for lunch on Saturday since it was easy to eat and for dinner just a small meal since I was losing appetite, but I decided to rest up and just go for a walk and play some pokemon go. I felt like I was brand new so I went back to work on Monday. I did go to Kaiser to do some testing a week before, so I don't know if I got sick from basketball or Kaiser visit or just from bart. I suggest, Covid was already around USA back in December or Jan 2020 hmm and I might have something like that. And I had some signs of a flu or covid back then. I never felt that way kinda.

  • @alen-commentnazi8774
    @alen-commentnazi8774 4 года назад +6

    Holy crap I did not expect you to be a victim. I'm going to be very cautious of any possible symptoms like the ones you mentioned.

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад

      Never thought I'd be a victim either. My friend said out of everyone she knew, I was the last person she would think to get infected because I'm always so cautious.

    • @ericpurkey7502
      @ericpurkey7502 4 года назад

      @@AnnieMargaritaYangYour story will be part of history people will cease to get this dreaded virus by 2021 Pandemics sadly happen every 100 years on average last Pandemic around 1920.

  • @user-qm7nw7vd5s
    @user-qm7nw7vd5s 4 года назад +3

    What a nice discovery, finding your finance channel here. I just checked out your ORGANIZE video, and found the practical info very useful, especially the file template. Apparently, the algorithm for COVID19 lead me here, since I had the virus back in January, and thankfully recovered without requiring medical intervention. But as you correctly point out, this virus is a brutal attack on the body. Even after recovering from the respiratory attack, which was like having the most horrible smoker's cough ever, that lasted weeks, the body aches linger for months after. I mean like 3 or 4 months. The silver lining is, of course, that once you have it, then you have natural immunity.
    I think the reason that people get very ill and end up in the hospital from this is that they treat the symptoms too soon, trying to feel better right away, while in the process unwittingly allowing the virus to dig in. For example, taking a cough suppressant, when the lungs are trying to fight it off by coughing like crazy. Or taking medication to reduce fever, when the body is trying to burn off the virus before it spreads.
    In my case, I did not take any medications at all, not even an aspirin. I cooked lots of veggies, including rice, potatoes, and greens, and drank lots of hot vegetable broth from the steamed veggies and got lots of rest at home. I'm sure that had I gone to the hospital and subjected myself to conventional treatment, which almost certainly includes a barrage of drugs and maybe even the infamous deadly ventilator hookup, there would probably be a one in ten chance that I'm here now to write this! Thanks again for sharing your experience. I think it's good to help demystify "the invisible enemy" for everyone else.

  • @Omnihilo_
    @Omnihilo_ 4 года назад +22

    Holy crap this is insane. I never would've expected you to get it. I'm so glad you've recovered.

  • @suphatrachaiyasit7531
    @suphatrachaiyasit7531 4 года назад +4

    So glad your feeling better Annie yes it's very very contagious yes door handles and lifts and lifts keys beware and atm keys

  • @casuallym3
    @casuallym3 4 года назад +3

    Yes Girl I woulda been offened to, If I couldn't get tested because my Fever is '' High enough'' Why , wait ?! The way some of these healthworkers are going about this is ridiculous , they keep wating for stuff to get worse!

  • @Yuliya2688
    @Yuliya2688 4 года назад +5

    Thank God, you are ok now. Stay healthy!!!

  • @CollosalTrollge
    @CollosalTrollge 4 года назад +3

    Hi Annie, its your South African new fan Living in the Philippines, really shocked to learn you had this, but glad you are well and getting super well soon.

  • @tammihan8087
    @tammihan8087 4 года назад +3

    Annie it's very courageous of you to share your experience. This will help others. I'm the same sage as you also, asian, and I afraid to get it because I already get shortness of breath sometimes. Glad you;re better! Stay well ok!

  • @thanhliemhuynh8088
    @thanhliemhuynh8088 4 года назад +3

    Hello Annie, I glad that you "survived" COVID-19! I wish you, your husband and family good health. I follow you from Montreal.

  • @mikeg9b
    @mikeg9b 4 года назад +2

    Since it was so hard to get tested (and since there are people who never develop symptoms at all), the 50,000 number is surely a severe under-count of the actual number of cases which is probably many times the number of positive tests.
    I'm glad you're better now.

  • @nosuchthing8
    @nosuchthing8 2 года назад

    I can see the Republicans in this audience sounding like Mr smith from matrix "You Made masks in your spare time"

  • @hohepa1004
    @hohepa1004 4 года назад +4

    Geez so glad your ok and hope your husband gets well soon

  • @ziyiliang6236
    @ziyiliang6236 4 года назад +3

    I was so surprised to hear that you got the virus. Take good care of yourself.
    I hope we all stay healthy 🙏.

  • @annhafernick3828
    @annhafernick3828 4 года назад +2

    You are so precious and such a great communicator. I know you will be so successful in life. I can tell this experience had a profound effect on you. I wish you all the best.

  • @monikdioso6746
    @monikdioso6746 4 года назад +4

    Thank God your ok stay healthy God Bless❤️

  • @jojopinedaxd
    @jojopinedaxd 4 года назад +2

    I'm happy you're feeling better! My family and I got sick a few weeks ago, but we don't know if it was the virus or not. The only person going out is my mom because of work, but she wears a mask and gloves everytime she goes outside, so idk.

  • @gizemcavuslar6218
    @gizemcavuslar6218 4 года назад +5

    How are you feeling now? Has the fatigue completely gone away?

    • @vanessagomez9685
      @vanessagomez9685 4 года назад +3

      My moms fatigue lasted a month

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад +4

      My fatigue took one month to go away. All back to normal now.

    • @gizemcavuslar6218
      @gizemcavuslar6218 4 года назад

      @@AnnieMargaritaYang glad to hear that you're back to normal. Seen so many stories about recovery taking months for some people. This virus is scary

    • @goldencity777
      @goldencity777 4 года назад +2

      @@AnnieMargaritaYang I am at day 24 after my first symptoms. This recovery phase is brutal...fatigue is terrible, my legs feel so heavy 😫. I pray this goes away soon.

    • @goldencity777
      @goldencity777 4 года назад

      I also feels like no one understands and now everyone treats you like a leper because you've had "IT" !! Ughhh

  • @rashomondi9833
    @rashomondi9833 4 года назад +2

    Thank you, Annie for your inspiring video. I've learnt from this video to be better prepared for any eventualities. Looking forward to more videos from from you.

  • @hugoa9818
    @hugoa9818 4 года назад +1

    I just tested positive today. I’m really scared because I’m on day 7 with symptoms but no fever. Today I barley started to get dry cough and the past 6 days was just intense throat pain. I hope that from throat pain it doesn’t spread to my lungs or else I’ll probably get a fever.

  • @NidoKnight
    @NidoKnight 4 года назад +1

    I’ve had all those symptoms for the past week, I had quit smoking 2 months prior so I thought that maybe it was some aftershock of nicotine withdrawals. I think the worst night was 3 night ago. I woke up COVERED in sweat but what was hella weird was that the AC was on and I was shivering. So I got super spooked and jumped into the shower and set it on hot, hot enough to REALLY feel it you know? And nothing, even in the shower with quite hot water showering down my body, I was still shivering. I shivered all the way through the bath, while I dried myself, while I got dressed and even after turning off the ac and turning on the heat IN JULY MIND YOU, I was still shivering. I started getting super scared, and I was already suffering from shortness of breath at the time so mixed with the prior nicotine withdrawals I was prone to anxiety and panic attacks. I thought this was it, I’m gonna die here in my bed at 22 without having the daughter I always dreamed of having. My dads voice came into my head and did what he always told me to do when if I was feeling dazed and confused. So I grabbed a bottle of rubbing alcohol and rubbed it all over my face and breathed in through my nose until it dried off of my face. Woke me right the fuck up and I was in control enough to think about calming down and not hyperventilate, it would’ve gone bad had I started doing so. But honestly the scariest part is the thought of me getting any of my family members infected. I’m not doing too bad but they’re at least twice my age, and I don’t know how I could live knowing I lived through it but cost the life of either my parents or my younger siblings. I’d rather it take mine. I’m also going to link a video of a doctor which helped me with the shortness of breath one night ago when I thought I might suffocate in my sleep.

  • @goldentalonconstruction7289
    @goldentalonconstruction7289 4 года назад +2

    Sorry to hear that you have to go through this. But glad that you have overcome the illness

  • @chariewatson
    @chariewatson 4 года назад +3

    Be safe always! Have faith and God Bless you!

  • @deekayrocks77
    @deekayrocks77 4 года назад +1

    Can't believe you got Covid-19 and at the same time glad that you are feeling better. Praying for your full recovery.

  • @JK20239
    @JK20239 4 года назад +2

    I thought I had it in late January. Body aches, muscle aches, coughing, low grade fever. I blew it off as the flu. Now, looking back, I thought it could have been covid

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад +1

      It might have been!

    • @cherylT321
      @cherylT321 4 года назад

      røb. I think I had it way back in November/December! I was on and off sick for like three months! I would get better, then right when l thought I was getting back to normal, l would get sick again. I went to my doctor and got antibiotics, which did absolutely nothing for me. Then all of a sudden, I just got back to normal. It’s only fairly recently that experts are saying they think the virus was around and active months before we were really aware of it. All l know is that if l start to present any of the symptoms, l’m going to try homeopathic remedies to try and stave things off!

  • @NiesLife
    @NiesLife 4 года назад +2

    So glad to hear you are doing better.. Xo

  • @KateKaden
    @KateKaden 4 года назад +2

    So glad you are okay!!!

  • @richardc020
    @richardc020 4 года назад +1

    I am so happy you are well again and get well soon to your husband. The testimonial is very helpful for all to be more aware of the symptoms and the fight for testing.

  • @pc24681
    @pc24681 Год назад

    Hello was your symptoms mild or moderate 🙏🏽

  • @dreamer1882
    @dreamer1882 4 года назад +3

    I found out I was positive for Covid and my fever was also 99.9 the highest it got was 100.1 also felt cold and hot at times.

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад +1

      Ah so you didn't have a "real" fever either. Are you also recovered?

    • @dreamer1882
      @dreamer1882 4 года назад

      @@AnnieMargaritaYang I am currently still in quarantine until may 11th. I'm just feeling fatigue and soreness on my lungs. I also have that annoying cough.

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад +3

      @@dreamer1882 Oh no :( So if your quarantine ends May 11, I'm assuming you got within the last week. Make sure you don't lay only on your back. It's not good for your lungs. You have to lay on your stomach sometimes.

    • @d.andrews9316
      @d.andrews9316 3 года назад

      I’m staying home from work today because I woke up with a 99.9 fever too. I’m a petite person and my body temp runs a bit low, so 99.9 was uncomfortable to me. I feel okay right now other than some aches in my legs and arms, and a headache in my temples that feels like sinus pressure.

  • @nataliem.a3257
    @nataliem.a3257 4 года назад +1

    Praying you and your hubby get stronger and bounce back soon. Thanks for sharing.

  • @tamaraann2448
    @tamaraann2448 4 года назад +2

    Prayers for a safe recovery. ❤️

  • @bravelizard494
    @bravelizard494 4 года назад +1

    I hope they sanitized those masks your company makes.

  • @livetosmileandlaugh5368
    @livetosmileandlaugh5368 4 года назад +2

    We care about you, Ms. Yang!

  • @therealtrinsetter
    @therealtrinsetter 2 года назад

    I believe her. But I feel like some RUclipsrs lied to get their views up. Like this is nothin to play with.

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  2 года назад +1

      I say nothing but the truth on here!

    • @therealtrinsetter
      @therealtrinsetter 2 года назад

      @@AnnieMargaritaYang Peerriodt!! That’s why I love watching you!

  • @RecommendedDailyDose
    @RecommendedDailyDose 4 года назад

    Awesome. Thanks for showing a real face to the pandemic. Check out some of our videos showing our experience on the front line.

  • @jangabella
    @jangabella 3 года назад

    Thank you for telling you story. I became infected with the virus this year in February, and just like you, I was afraid I was going to die. Not guilt... We did not do this....

  • @melibwin
    @melibwin 4 года назад +1

    Nose rape is not a thing.

  • @akirayoung1101
    @akirayoung1101 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your experienced with all of us:( I'm curious after what you've gone through you sounded very excited almost like it was only a joke:( By only just listen to your story I'm half frozen stiff...hehe:( I also got a story to share with you as well:( Recently at my work place the company discovered that there were two workers from the morning shift were sick and was tested confirm with the same symptom as you mentioned:( Some workers from my work place stay calm and relax but some were terrified:( In my opinion I think when things like this happened a decision must be made to protect others health:( Instead, we're still allow to go work as usual but during our break & lunch times we were sitting in a group of 04 people per table only separated by clear fiber glass I believe:( What good does it do at that range of distance:( Anyway, I'm glad you've made it and you shared your story openly with the world:) "Brave young woman luck is on your side" :)

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад

      Why are you guys sitting together during break and lunch??????? It doesn't help to have the clear fiberglass. All it takes is a cough and after a few minutes, the particles disperse to the entire room.

    • @akirayoung1101
      @akirayoung1101 4 года назад

      @@AnnieMargaritaYang I have no idea :( that's exactly my disagreement and my disappointment with our company:( but hey who is the boss right..hehe:( all I could do is since the company has the right to keep their business flowing as if there's nothing has happened I have my right to excuse myself not going to work by call in everyday :( Rumor says we have options so:( as long as we keep call in everyday there's no issue counts against us (employees) I think:)

  • @jiyere
    @jiyere 4 года назад

    😨scary, glad you're feeling better.

  • @TheElysian7
    @TheElysian7 4 года назад +1

    I’m so glad you beat it! You have the antibodies now🙌🏾 is your coworker out of the hospital? Hope your husband is ok too

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад

      He is out of the hospital and back to normal now. It has been two months since the hospitalization.

    • @MelaninMagdalene
      @MelaninMagdalene 4 года назад

      Annie Margarita Yang
      Do you know how long the antibodies stay present?

    • @aurielle112
      @aurielle112 4 года назад

      Right now no one knows how long antibodies persist, but recent evidence has been showing that it may only last for a few months. Although you can have long-lasting T-cell immunity (the other side of the immune system - it's not all just antibodies), but that's not been thoroughly studied.

  • @CR-ru1kw
    @CR-ru1kw 4 года назад +1

    Also, your wisdom is very impressive 🤩😘.

  • @bcr8tve
    @bcr8tve 4 года назад

    Wow what a Rollercoaster. So glad you trusted your gut, went home from work, called your Dr., were persistent to be tested when you ran into resistance and then recovered quickly. I will watch another video to see if there is follow-up. 🌼

  • @CR-ru1kw
    @CR-ru1kw 4 года назад +1

    😳😳😳 Thank God you recovered 😘😘😘!

  • @janat39
    @janat39 4 года назад +1

    I'm glad you recovered and you are okay.

  • @ADWebTV
    @ADWebTV 4 года назад +1

    Glad your ok and feeling better.

  • @thefreeamericanpress9472
    @thefreeamericanpress9472 4 года назад

    YA stay home stay in your safe so you dont Catch COVID!

  • @thaliaml598
    @thaliaml598 4 года назад

    When you get home please take a shower and wash the clothes you are wearing. Do not allow the virus to enter your home.

  • @micheleforte2653
    @micheleforte2653 4 года назад

    I am happy you are doing better. Please continue to take care of yourself and your family. Thanks for the insightful and informative video. You are loved by many..stay well.

  • @flyorraofficial
    @flyorraofficial 4 года назад

    Binge watching your channel. Great videos. Thanks

  • @lalasuncokretic1046
    @lalasuncokretic1046 3 года назад

    Me too🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @mirandayeoh8606
    @mirandayeoh8606 4 года назад

    Thanks for a clear description of your experiences with covid. So glad that u recovered very quickly 😷🙏

  • @priscillagonzalez4646
    @priscillagonzalez4646 4 года назад

    Still waiting for my results, but I feel some of the symptoms, the most sucky part is losing taste and smell 😕

  • @katiem4539
    @katiem4539 4 года назад +1

    The nose swab seems dangerous! Blood?! Omg

  • @Beths3v
    @Beths3v 4 года назад +1

    Please take care 👩🏻‍🍳

  • @uzeela
    @uzeela 4 года назад +1

    Glad you are better!

  • @arianajohnson5900
    @arianajohnson5900 4 года назад

    my throats been hurtin for a few days but no other symptoms and hurts if i eat so is tht covid or could it be strep

  • @J-G2023
    @J-G2023 4 года назад

    If you had any doubt of covid why would you go to work? That’s the worst thing she could have done. And I feel like she did have that doubt in her mind considering she took her thermometer to work.🥺🤦🏻‍♀️ I work face to face with hundreds of people during the week In Riverside County California where there is the most amount of cases in the county. So for me it’s like a waiting game but as soon as I develop a symptom I am definitely not showing up to work. Anyways how are you feeling now after 2 months?

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад +1

      Hey Jay, I'm feeling completely back to normal. It took me 4-5 weeks from the first symptom to be back to normal.

  • @abdouldolo2763
    @abdouldolo2763 4 года назад +3

    You are very lucky God was standing next to you 🙏❤️

  • @gabbo13
    @gabbo13 4 года назад

    My God. I hope you're doing well with the recovering of the COVID thing. Did you lose the sense of smell and taste during while you are on self-isolation? Because I have it, but only the smell.

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад +1

      I didn't lose it during but I notice that after COVID my sense of taste is distorted. Coca-cola tasted like it's been mixed with cilantro.

    • @gabbo13
      @gabbo13 4 года назад

      @@AnnieMargaritaYang In my case the smell in general is like coffee with dried blood, although when I smell a fragrance or some food directly to my nose, it smells exactly like that.

  • @crashynovajukebox
    @crashynovajukebox 4 года назад

    first of all welcome back to life i wish you and you're husband long life thank you for chearing me up you're words are cofomforting

  • @janice7618
    @janice7618 4 года назад

    I noticed that you did notice yourself coming down with something in the beginning but sort of brushed it off, which everyone has done before, because of work and life responsibilities. Would you say that knowing now how contagious COVID-19 is, and having it, in the future would you be more cautious about staying home when you're starting to not feel well?

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад +1

      Yep, I would stay home in the future. I'm so used to working jobs where you're forced to come in when you're sick, so I was just on autopilot.

  • @dianec.7724
    @dianec.7724 4 года назад

    I currently have a very sore throat for 2 days now, no fever but slight body aches and now nausea, I wonder if I should wait it out to see if I develop other symptoms to get tested or just do it soon?

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад

      get tested if you can, but test or no test, with those symptoms you should be at home for 2 weeks

  • @atlanticvegansurfer8144
    @atlanticvegansurfer8144 4 года назад

    Oh No! I`m so sad to learn that you had gotten sick, but I am happy to know that you are on the mend. Thank you for sharing your experience . Also , I hope that your Husband will be feeling better soon too.

  • @Stefan2kValiant
    @Stefan2kValiant 4 года назад

    I want to know if you was wearing a mask when you was working 7 hours please?! as that may be the reason you was feeling tired and having symptoms as it reduces oxygen levels and can do more harm to you and can lower your immune system

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад +1

      I was NOT wearing a mask for my daily 8 hours at work.
      In my mind, it was low risk anyway because there were only 2 others in the office, each have their own room so never within 6 feet of me, and they all went straight home after work.
      Plus, this was back when getting hold of a mask was near impossible, which is why I started making my own. Even though I was making my own, I didn't have the elastic shipment yet due to low supply and high demand, so I couldn't finish the ones I was making. I wore one for like 5 days then I suddenly fell ill with COVID. COVID takes 5-14 days to show symptoms.
      I wear a mask now at work all day with no problems. I eat my lunch in my car.

    • @Stefan2kValiant
      @Stefan2kValiant 4 года назад

      @@AnnieMargaritaYang Ok, thanks for letting me know, hope your well now but you said you wore a mask for 5 days continuous before you fell ill? So the mask must of affected you and I personally don't believe in masks and dont recommend wearing a mask for long periods and only when necessary like close contact and if one person has one on and the other person doesnt, there both protected and there no need for everyone to wear one and its not reccomended for people who have asthma or any lung condition as it can do further damage, and people have died from wearing a mask for example 2 boys in china died wearing a mask whilst running outside at gym class. Also if its reported that it takes 14 days to show symptoms, doesn't mean it is the same for everyone, everyones immune system is different and will recover quicker or have milder symptoms than others and the only protection is our immune systems by boosting it through diet, and certain natural herbs and supplements which have been proven in studies to protect you from any type of virus including covid. People don't understand that the fact is the symptoms are exactly the same as the flu, and people die the same way as the flu and no one dies from the flu itself, and majority of flu deaths and covid deaths are in the hospital, hardly no one dies at home but because of a weakened immune system and reason why majority is elderly people who die from flu is because they have a low immune system already from having the flu symptoms, they have underlining conditions so there immune system is already weak, plus there malnourished, eating less, probably being fed drugs which have many side effects and there on a ventillator increasing there mortality rate even higher, how are they supposed to reciver? its causing them to die, but its mostly due to the ventillators and some doctors are aware now that 95% of patients on ventillator die, I have so much evidence to back it all up, people need to research for them selves and to everyone who tests positive, I personally dont believe it even exists as the test can give false positives as the test hasn't been proven to be 100% accurate and I believe it isn't actually testiing the virus but something in use that detects anyone who has a common cold or flu symptoms will test positive and Dr. Andrew Kaufman said the same, but if it does exist, the only real difference between covid and the flu is the name. I'v linked some about masks and 1 from Dr. Andrew Kaufman if you want to watch, and could send more links of actual evidence everything else, if you want
      ruclips.net/video/ZqRL1GXu5DE/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/uN1jQinyhsA/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/SLPRBCNIkCY/видео.html
      londonreal.tv/unmasking-the-lies-around-covid-19-facts-vs-fiction-of-the-coronavirus-pandemic/?fbclid=IwAR3hqvYa2FBtorkVi-s2ZPqp7X536noIQFHv28m4LvOUKFHd0LUBTN7S120
      nypost.com/2020/05/06/two-boys-drop-dead-in-china-while-wearing-masks-during-gym-class/

  • @tanchinkoon
    @tanchinkoon 4 года назад

    Sad to hear it.....keep strong n healthy body n have a trust u can recovery fast. 1 cases even 90 year grandma recover.....hope in future can see you again ....cheer

  • @caroleclem1580
    @caroleclem1580 4 года назад

    WOW. so many people run low temperature ,as low as 97.6. That means the temp that you had was already three degrees higher.

  • @soullfire
    @soullfire 4 года назад

    Good to see you recovered. Knowing how bad things could develop, it's perfectly fine to be nervous about how it would progress. The incubation period can take over 14 days so it's hard to know where one picked it up if symptoms start developing after that time....which is what makes it so contagious.
    Remember that the small number "positive test cases" recorded compared to the population are highly suspect because they haven't ramped up testing to allow "walk in tests" yet. Look at the resistance you had to endure when you first tried, and you still needed your doctors consent form to get the drive through test. The actual numbers must be much higher than what is being reported.
    You're cute and funny...at 26, you have no regrets.......at 26, you still have the LIONS share of life ahead of you!! 😁

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад +1

      I'm so fortunate to have a primary care doctor who truly advocated on my behalf and insisted I need to get tested. I read stories of other people with MUCH worse symptoms... who seriously have trouble breathing and still cannot get a test.

  • @bernie-be
    @bernie-be 4 года назад

    Omg !!! Sorry to heard that !! Take care of u self !! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @daleopenlander3936
    @daleopenlander3936 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for sharing. I am so glad you are doing well.

  • @janderson4705
    @janderson4705 4 года назад

    Hope they got rid of all those mask you help make. That's scary.

  • @GreyhoundChannel
    @GreyhoundChannel 4 года назад

    Hi, how is your Husband doing? Are his symptoms worse than yours? Glad you are ok!

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад +1

      We both fully recovered! I had it worse than my husband. New financial video should be out this weekend.

  • @brittneyaustin4323
    @brittneyaustin4323 4 года назад

    Did you ever loose taste and smell? I’m on day 8 and still can’t smell or taste anything. No cough, no shortness of breath, no sore throat, or fever. I had horrible sinus congestion and sinus headaches. Body aches, and fatigue. No other symptoms but I did test positive for Covid-19.

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад

      Never lost it but my husband did

    • @UniverseB.
      @UniverseB. 4 года назад

      Annie Margarita Yang did he get it back?

    • @amirh.4151
      @amirh.4151 3 года назад

      Brittney did u get it back? How long did it take?

  • @88md31
    @88md31 4 года назад

    I just saw this. Keep healthy and be safe.

  • @alexsweitzman
    @alexsweitzman 4 года назад

    Hey Annie, great video! Question - did you have swollen lymph nodes?
    Also, wanted to say I love your attitude. The stuff you said at the end also really struck a chord. I feel like in this climate I'm just constantly trying to overcome my own fears and it's a mental challenge more than anything. I'm so glad everything went ok for you.

    • @alexsweitzman
      @alexsweitzman 4 года назад

      Also how are your symptoms now? Have any of them persisted?

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад +1

      no swollen lymph nodes. It's been 2 months since my last symptom. I was all back to normal 1 month ago.

    • @alexsweitzman
      @alexsweitzman 4 года назад

      Annie Margarita Yang happy to hear!!:)

  • @SAM-hx8bi
    @SAM-hx8bi 4 года назад

    I am glad your okay...your just so cute wow...

  • @chrisbaldonado2483
    @chrisbaldonado2483 4 года назад

    I have COVID and I’m starting to develop pneumonia and I’m so scared bc I have asthma :( any positive words?

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад +1

      I hope you get better.. you should be in the hospital right now, shouldnt you???

    • @chrisbaldonado2483
      @chrisbaldonado2483 4 года назад

      They sent me home bc I’m pretty stable and the hospitals are full here in AZ so rn I’m just hoping for the best

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад

      @@chrisbaldonado2483 omg I hope you recover fully at home

  • @sophiaherleyy7382
    @sophiaherleyy7382 4 года назад

    Did you have any loss of smell/taste?? It’s been 1 week for me without smell or taste. Really depressing

    • @MykeystoJoy
      @MykeystoJoy 4 года назад

      💗 you should get tested and see a doctor. 💗🌷 may God protect you!

    • @AnnieMargaritaYang
      @AnnieMargaritaYang  4 года назад

      my husband lost it but his smell/taste came back to normal

    • @amirh.4151
      @amirh.4151 3 года назад

      did it come back to normal? how long did it take?

  • @lorenalilaj9579
    @lorenalilaj9579 4 года назад

    Happy for you, me and my family suffered from Covid 19, I was the only one negative but my mum, dad and sister were positive. Also a cousin and her entire 6 family members. Each one had a different experience.

    • @luismaciel53
      @luismaciel53 4 года назад +1

      Are they ok

    • @lorenalilaj9579
      @lorenalilaj9579 4 года назад +1

      @@luismaciel53 still facing the remained symptoms like a cought and fatigue but much better, thank you

  • @InvestingLatina
    @InvestingLatina 4 года назад

    That's so scary, glad you are ok!

  • @mariagracielavanderpauw7120
    @mariagracielavanderpauw7120 4 года назад

    ❤ from the Netherlands

  • @維天有漢鑒亦有光
    @維天有漢鑒亦有光 4 года назад

    现在咳嗽恢复了吧

  • @juanvaldes1837
    @juanvaldes1837 4 года назад

    25 years old, no problem

  • @cjalxndr
    @cjalxndr 4 года назад

    Glad u r ok.... wishing u all a healthy recovery