My Covid Story

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

Комментарии • 64

  • @xquisitekerry5380
    @xquisitekerry5380 3 года назад +14

    I am going through it right now, almost 3 weeks to be exact, trust this is the hardest thing I've ever faced in my life. But God is in the midst of it all.
    I plan to share my story soon ...I want people to know that God is still in the healing business...

    • @brandonsm6023
      @brandonsm6023 3 года назад

      ❤️ I’m on my fourth day, it is very hard it activated my asthma that had not occurred to me in some 5 years. I’m sad and tired.

    • @xquisitekerry5380
      @xquisitekerry5380 3 года назад

      @@brandonsm6023 Hi love don't worry you will pull through trust i know its hard, they're gonna be days when you feel as if this is it but put your trust in God, follow your doctor's instructions, take your prescribed meds and lots of natural ones too such as garlic, onion, turmeric, lemon with the skin on and ginger boil all of them and sweeten with honey drink half cup 3 time daily, drink plenty fluids, no dairy products, lots of peppermint teas. do breathing exercises this is very important , face steams are a must use (CRYSTAL menthols and a lil salt)
      Try not to get exposed to any cold air after a hot shower, (only hot showers), Rest as much as possible Ok, fight fight fight love.

    • @jrpacer6355
      @jrpacer6355 3 года назад

      Feel better soon God is there for you

  • @FernandaGarcia-jr2ft
    @FernandaGarcia-jr2ft 3 года назад +1

    Que bueno que ya estás mejor🙏🏻🙏🏻 Que te recuperes al 100% pronto, saludos desde Tijuana

  • @drivethrutours1916
    @drivethrutours1916 3 года назад

    How did you tell people you lived with that you were covid positive?

  • @Perigordian1
    @Perigordian1 3 года назад

    Are you %100 now

  • @jagolfadventures5460
    @jagolfadventures5460 3 года назад +13

    One of my first symptoms was eye pain.I really thought it was just my eyes being strained. The headaches are the worst! I have never had headaches like covid headaches. I later developed nausea. I never lost my sense of smell or taste! Everyone please be-careful!!! Nobody takes it seriously until you experience it.

    • @PaolaAlberdi
      @PaolaAlberdi  3 года назад +2

      Same! I have never experienced headaches like these! Now that I think of it I also had abdominal pain on the 4th day but no nausea, it's crazy how everyone gets it differently.

    • @mariasaragodinez1588
      @mariasaragodinez1588 3 года назад

      Sameeee with nauseas too the first 2 days

  • @KS-yp1jl
    @KS-yp1jl 3 года назад +4

    I had night sweats too. Like, buckets! Never happened to me before... this virus is something else. Oh and conjunctivitis in both eyes, loss of smell and taste, I couldn't speak for 4 days (zero voice) and my throat was killing me.

    • @imanijones1325
      @imanijones1325 2 года назад

      How long did it take for you to get your taste and smell back ??

  • @vmuniz100
    @vmuniz100 3 года назад +9

    You can’t narrow down where you might have gotten it? Grocery store, restaurant, elevator, pool? The not knowing is so scary! Glad you’re ok! 💕

  • @alyssal2357
    @alyssal2357 3 года назад +8

    My eyes always burn when I’m getting sick and I’ve never known anyone else who gets this symptom! My first day of symptoms was also on the 5th. Getting tested again today.

  • @Eli-Family-xg5ng
    @Eli-Family-xg5ng 2 года назад +1

    Its very hard because i was put on a ventilator cause i came down with covid/pneumonia but im out of rehab and struggling still with being tired and walking without my walker but nothing will stop me and ill walk with a cane or with out it will take time ...stay positive

  • @gunlovingurls9200
    @gunlovingurls9200 3 года назад +3

    I was doing a pilates class and noticed I felt a little restricted in my breathing. A few days later I felt some congestion in my chest. This morning I went to spray perfume on and it dawned on me I couldn't smell it. I stuck my nose into a bottle of vinegar and can't smell a damn thing. I have had some headaches but like you I get them around my period. If it wasn't for the loss of smell I wouldn't have a clue. Its crazy how different it is for everyone.

  • @juliaperez2569
    @juliaperez2569 3 года назад +4

    Hola ! A mí también me dio covid y empecé con síntomas el mismo día que tú! Ya estoy bien pero desafortunadamente también le dio a mis abuelos y ellos siguen súper débiles en cama, sin apetito y ya un poco desanimados. Nos relajamos en épocas navideñas con las medidas y pues nos lo pegó un tío en la reunión de Año Nuevo. Uno entiende la seriedad del virus hasta que lo vive personalmente, y ya es cuando te arrepientes de asistir a esa pequeña reunión, sobre todo por las personas mayores que viven conmigo😓

  • @TT-ny6kz
    @TT-ny6kz 3 года назад +1

    You dont need to explained why you have decided to speak about your experience of covid its nobody else's buisness

  • @Moonlight_lady
    @Moonlight_lady 3 года назад +4

    The only symptom I had was loss of smell and taste. It was in January. Now almost 4 months later I still can't smell or taste anything😭. It's literally 0 %😪 ... Life is really boring and sad without these senses, I never thought how much you need them in your daily life! Hope they will come back soon.

  • @sarairamosr
    @sarairamosr 3 года назад +5

    En mi caso yo fui asintomática, pero el resto de mi familia si tuvieron síntomas, de hecho al que le pegó más fuerte fue a mi papá (es diabético) y por semanas pensamos lo peor😔de verdad que llegamos a pensar en que lo perderíamos, pero Dios es grande y el que mi papá saliera adelante fue un milagro. Mis hermanas y mi mamá tuvieron dolor de cabeza, perdieron el gusto y el olfato... en mi caso, como te digo, fui asintomática entonces de no haberme hecho la prueba junto con mis hermanas y mi mamá JAMÁS me hubiera enterado de que tenía covid... este virus es una ruleta, nunca sabremos de qué manera le dará a cada persona, por eso la importancia de seguir cuidándonos y de quedarnos en casa si no es necesario salir! Me da gusto que estás aquí contando tu experiencia🙌🏻sigue cuidándote🤍

    • @PaolaAlberdi
      @PaolaAlberdi  3 года назад +4

      Gracias por contar tu experiencia, y estoy feliz de que te sano tu papa! Te mando un fuerte abrazo!

  • @loridontcaretotellu6497
    @loridontcaretotellu6497 Год назад

    Your video was on my recommended list on RUclips so I thought I'd watch because I too had covid and I find it interesting how it can affect people differently. First have to say your sweater is BEAUTIFUL!. Did you make it yourself or perhaps a loved one made it for you? It looks lovely on you. As for me I got covid and also had pneumonia, Acute respiratory failure brought on by covid, and Acute Kidney Injury brought on by covid. I tested positive Jan. 3rd 2022. Like you, I didn't initially think it was covid as I'd followed the mask wearing, had already had my first vaccine and was nearly due for the second dose (despite initially telling those I am closest to that I just don't trust the vaccine and would not take it), I socially isolated and washed my hands often. But I'm older and I have a few pre-existing conditions so perhaps I should have suspected sooner. (I began noticing mild and vague "symptoms" about 6 days prior to my positive test.) I initially noticed I was sneezing fairly regularly, I also was needing to clear my throat a lot. Then, like you, the sore throat (slight for me as well), some fatigue and chills on occasion. Then around the 3rd, the nasty sweats started when I'd wake up feeling like I could almost be wrung out! Headache was BAD. Zero appetite, soon could barely leave my bed. Loss of taste and smell . Ended up being rushed to hospital by ambulance on the 10th of January. Put on high flow oxygen because my oxygen level was only 74 when paramedics checked me. Narrowly escaped being put on a ventilator and death because of prayer and also the fact I was offered a med that was experimental for treatment of covid called baricitinib (sp?). I am glad you did well and recovered!

  • @bluaurora8635
    @bluaurora8635 10 месяцев назад

    I also woke up sweating for at least two nights during my covid illness

  • @marielariane
    @marielariane 3 года назад +2

    My symtoms also includes night sweating and my first symtoms are dizzyness and head ache. a very terrible head ache. :(

  • @faithmom1
    @faithmom1 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your experience. I found your perspective to be helpful and a bit comforting. I am curious how did the burned orange work out for you?

  • @fernandatorres1723
    @fernandatorres1723 3 года назад +1

    Poco a poco te sentiras mejor, es horrible yo empecé el 23 de Dic, pero ya salí negativa. Toma mucho jugo y vitaminas.
    Saludos desde Tj / SD

  • @jessicah7339
    @jessicah7339 3 года назад +1

    How long did ur lose of smell and taste last? Its been 7 days for me☹️

  • @meitavfeldman244
    @meitavfeldman244 3 года назад +2

    love you from Israel! take care!

  • @carisahigginson1949
    @carisahigginson1949 2 года назад

    I hope you get better soon recovery Form COVID-19.
    I was sick Form 2 week 10 days or 14 I sill deeper cough.
    I have little asthma
    My body. Little bit tied I take a medical flu/cold in December 3 2021

  • @cleliawurgler9704
    @cleliawurgler9704 2 года назад

    I know you had Covid a while back but I have it now and it has definately been miserable. I almost feel that I'm far from the end of it but it has now been 6 days in. What I have been wanting to know, that nobody seems to mention is how long it took for you to get your taste and smell back? I lost mine the 4th day in and it's just as miserable as all the other symptoms. When I do try to eat, I either taste nothing or it has a horrible taste that keeps me from eating it. Even flavored drinks taste really bad. I have been drinking water but it to seems to leave a bad taste for some reason. I've watched several RUclips video's with people discussing their symptoms and how they feel now but I can't find one where somebody talks about when they got their smell and taste back. Please let me know your experience on that. Thanks

  • @mongdc
    @mongdc 3 года назад +1

    Que miedo Pao!! Que bueno que estes mejor y que tu familia esté a salvo!

  • @NaneeH63
    @NaneeH63 3 года назад

    Ladies, the headache before and after your monthlies are due to extra estrogen. I am 58 years old so I have been there. Just thought I'd throw that out there. And yes covid as well as flu can cause horrible headaches. I feel for all of you, hope all recover greatly. 🌷

  • @BlackMisterio
    @BlackMisterio 3 года назад

    Were you able to eat during those days? Did you lost your appetite?

  • @MariaGutierrez-zc2jv
    @MariaGutierrez-zc2jv 3 года назад +1

    Glad your doing better.

  • @paolamontes5420
    @paolamontes5420 3 года назад +1

    So glad you’re okay now!

  • @kgarcia5185
    @kgarcia5185 3 года назад

    We're you given or prescribed medication while Covid positive?

  • @adrianaochoa2505
    @adrianaochoa2505 3 года назад

    Yo aún tengo covid 😭 y no sabes lo mucho que extraño a mis hijas. Te entiendo perfecto, gracias a Dios mis síntomas fueron muy similares a los tuyos y puedo recuperarme en casa pero si esta cañón la ansiedad que puede causar. Bendiciones a ti y tu familia. Un fuerte abrazo 💖😘

  • @paulinaoropeza7391
    @paulinaoropeza7391 3 года назад

    Me alegra mucho que estás mucho mejor, física y mentalmente! y que tu familia esté sana !
    Les deseo mucha felicidad y salud siempre❣️

  • @lauracastro5094
    @lauracastro5094 3 года назад

    Mucho animo!!💗❤️ espero que ya te estés sintiendo mejor. Es increíble como a cada persona le da diferente. Te mando mucho ánimo, un abrazo!!

  • @mariasaragodinez1588
    @mariasaragodinez1588 3 года назад

    Me paso idéntico en el mismo orden de síntomas y los mismos síntomas, casi igual los mismos días!! Igual me siento mejor! Espero así sigamos! Que bueno que todo esta bien !

  • @alesyapoplavskiy3152
    @alesyapoplavskiy3152 3 года назад

    So glad your feeling better! Sorry it affected you so much. Honestly your very lucky, I’m in medicine and your symptoms are actually extremely mild based on what you described. But your healthy and very active, I’m surprised you even had symptoms! Genetics had to play a major role! But very happy your feeling better and I’m glad you shared! It’s the right thing to do. Your lucky bc now you have antibodies for future exposure.

    • @tinalyn5752
      @tinalyn5752 3 года назад

      How long do antibodies last? If you had covid does it give any protection against the variants?

  • @klauhoyoskh
    @klauhoyoskh 3 года назад

    Gracias por compartir tu experiencia, un abrazo y espero que termines de recuperarte pronto 💕

  • @daisymedina2530
    @daisymedina2530 3 года назад

    Love you for making this video!

  • @quendyrecinos2322
    @quendyrecinos2322 3 года назад

    Vengo de IG.un abrazo

  • @annaaliuk
    @annaaliuk 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @555-Filk
    @555-Filk 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @tatjanasiljeg2429
    @tatjanasiljeg2429 3 года назад +1

    I also had shit that ended two weeks ago.
    It started with running nose but it was out of proportion - I never had it this way.
    Then I got excruciating headache that I had all the way and that wouldn't go away even with medication. 😡
    I was coughing a lot, it was dry cough.
    Also had a sore throat.
    But I am a doctor myself, I took Azithromycin from the very beginning, 500mg in 7 days and it was over.
    One can take Ivermectin instead (or both).
    If one has more severe case one takes Tocilizumab.
    I didn't get breathing problems.
    I was EXTREMLY tired and exausted.
    I didn't lose taste or smell - Azithromycin did it's job - it's important to take it very first days and not wait.

  • @Sara-xk1mp
    @Sara-xk1mp 3 года назад +4

    Unfollow! 👎

    • @lauracastro5094
      @lauracastro5094 3 года назад +2

      O sea súper innecesario este comentario..

    • @Sara-xk1mp
      @Sara-xk1mp 3 года назад +7

      @@lauracastro5094 tu súper tonta que sigues a este tipo de personas que solo llaman la atención por tener “covid” asintomático, cuando se la pasó viajando sin hacer cuarentena, cuando se te muera un familiar de covid espero que sigas opinando lo mismo.

    • @susanna8612
      @susanna8612 3 года назад +1

      Idiot

    • @oatmeal5160
      @oatmeal5160 2 года назад

      I followed.

  • @becaregam820
    @becaregam820 3 года назад +1

    Que bueno que ya vas mejorando cada día Paola !!! Gracias por compartir tu experiencia 👌🏻
    🥰💕

  • @marielarellano2197
    @marielarellano2197 3 года назад +1

    No puedo creer que buscas cualquier cosa para tener contenido, TU la persona que se la paso viajando ignorando que estábamos en una pandemia y ahora haces un video de tu experiencia con el COVID jajajajaja, aaa y que a propósito saliste negativa en una semana y decidiste salir de nuevo a la calle a tomerte “fotitos” cuando lo correcto seria completar la cuarentena en casa, es increíble tu falta de responsabilidad social.... yo te di super unfaaaalou.

    • @soniamg1875
      @soniamg1875 3 года назад +1

      Totalmente de acuerdo súper irresponsable es por eso que dice que “no sabe donde se pudo contagiar” jajajajajajaja

  • @perlajose2352
    @perlajose2352 3 года назад

    Ánimo 💪