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Old 04-25-2020, 10:45 AM  
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That's one more reason I think I have COVID-9 since January when I had some unknown nightly ague. I'm still having a "shortness of breath" symptom. Should I go to a doctor? I don't think so, because there is no cure against it. Only your own immune system and time.
You're probably correct about yourself - the hypoxia part of it is supposed to last around 10 weeks, so that fits. Now they're saying it doesn't even come with a fever in most cases - so the ONLY symptom is a shortness of breath that you don't really feel.

The real test: walk what you know you can walk (4 miles, 6 miles, whatever) on a route you know. If you walk it 4 days in a row and are much more tired than you used to be, you have it.

And there is nothing you can do. Keep walking, stay healthy, don't drink too much because drinking also induces hypoxia. Don't go swimming.
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