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https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2021/01/25/paul-garner-on-his-recovery-from-long-covid/
‘So I thought, let’s do it: I will either die or recover, I got out of bed and went to Sefton Park to join a military fitness session. It was fabulous, and the exercise pushed the aches and fatigue aside. I slept well and felt better the following day. I was back on track.’
This article makes me pretty sad. I tried all this when I was first diagnosed. I tried to force myself to walk around the block. I had no mental problems and yet my body gave up. He makes it sound like those who don’t recover are just thinking too negatively or not trying hard enough. In reality, he was probably going to get better anyway.
‘So I thought, let’s do it: I will either die or recover, I got out of bed and went to Sefton Park to join a military fitness session. It was fabulous, and the exercise pushed the aches and fatigue aside. I slept well and felt better the following day. I was back on track.’
This article makes me pretty sad. I tried all this when I was first diagnosed. I tried to force myself to walk around the block. I had no mental problems and yet my body gave up. He makes it sound like those who don’t recover are just thinking too negatively or not trying hard enough. In reality, he was probably going to get better anyway.