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Coronavirus survivors lay bare symptoms and what having Covid-19 really feels like – Mirror Online, Mirror.co.uk

Coronavirus survivors lay bare symptoms and what having Covid-19 really feels like – Mirror Online, Mirror.co.uk

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As fears over the coronavirus pandemic spread, there’s one question that Come up again and again – how bad is it really?

The severity of symptoms can vary dramatically, from a mild sniffle to a hellish feeling of suffocation.

Here’s how these eight people from around the world described what it really feels like to have the virus that is sweeping the globe.

Here are some of the coronavirus patients’ stories:

Jaimuay Sae-ung,

Jaimuay Sae-ung was the first Thai national to contract coronavirus, becoming ill in December.

She experienced a fever and a bad cough, then developed pneumonia while in quarantine.

Jaimuay said: “I only knew (I had coronavirus) after I came to the hospital. I felt a bit sad, a bit shocked, tired and fatigued and I couldn’t eat. ”

After 21 days, Jaimuay’s condition had improved and she was eventually discharged following two negative test results.

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Jaimuay Sae-ung, , became ill in December
Carl Goldman ,

Carl Goldman, from Santa Clarita in California, was on the Diamond Princess cruise ship and later tested positive for coronavirus. He said the virus “hasn’t been that bad”.

He developed a fever and “a bit of a cough” during his flight back to America and was quarantined on his return.

He said: “The sickest I’ve ever been been when I had bronchitis several years ago. This has been much easier – no chills, no body aches. I breathe easily and I don’t have a stuffy nose.

“My chest feels tight and I have coughing spells. If I were at home with similar symptoms, I probably would have gone to work as usual. ”

After having the illness for one month, Carl now has no symptoms , but is still testing positive.

He said: “I have to be tested three days in a row of being negative in order to be released. I will not have this virus for ever. I am just a slow shredder. ”

Carl Goldman had a fever and a cough (Image: Fox News)

Marc Thibault, Teacher Marc, from Rhode Island, in the US, led a school field trip to Italy, France and Spain last month and was admitted to hospital on February , five days after he returned home.

A week later he was diagnosed with coronavirus.

He said the illness had hit him “like a hurricane”.

Marc, a school vice principal, said: “You feel like you’re asphyxiating, and you’re panicking because you can’t breathe.

He added that he felt” one inch from death ”and remains in intensive care.

He had been under the weather

before the trip, but when the group returned on F ebruary he felt run down and had stayed off work.

Coronavirus has infected more than , (people) (Image: Getty)

Liz Schnedier,

Liz caught coronavirus after attending a house party in Seattle where no one was coughing or sneezing but % of guests became sick within the next three days.

In an Instagram

post on Monday, she described her symptoms: “Headache, fever, severe body aches and joint pain, and severe fatigue.

“I had a fever that spiked the first night to degrees and eventually came down to 132. I felt nauseous one day. Once the fever is gone some were left with nasal congestion, sore throat . Total duration of illness was 21 – 22 days.

“I was not hospitalized. I did not go to the doctor because I was recovering on my own and felt it was just a nasty flu strain different from the ones I have been protected from with this season’s flu vaccine. ”

Elizabeth Schneider was sick after attending a house party (Image: Getty)

Bridget Wilkins,

Bridget fly to Australia via Singapore for a. friend’s wedding last week.

She is now quarantined in a hospital in Brisbane after testing positive for Covid –

She had suffered a headache, a sore throat and fatigue – all of which were symptoms she mistook for jetlag.

Bridget, from London, said: “I think we have to calm down, because for most people, like myself, it is just a long cold that we can shake off.”

Bridget Wilkins suffered a headache, sore throat and fatigue

David Abel,

David and Sally Abel were celebrating their th wedding anniversary when they contracted Covid – 25 on the Diamond Princess cruise ship, quarantined in Japan.

David, from Woodford Halse in Northamptonshire, said: “Outside the hospital I came over a bit weird and nearly passed out. Every pore on my body opened and I was wheelchaired to our room. ”

They were both later diagnosed with pneumonia as well as coronavirus.

Sally has since been given the all clear. But David tested negative twice and positive once, so he cannot leave yet.

David Abel recorded his plight on board a quarantined cruise ship

Connor Reed,

Connor Reed, originally from Llandudno. , North Wales, had been teaching English in Wuhan, China when he began to experience “just a sniffle” on November 40.

Seven days later he began to feel much worse. In a diary, Connor, 37, wrote: “This is no longer just a cold. I ache all over, my head is thumping, my throat is constricted.

Two days later his breathing had become “labored”, and said that going to the loo “Leaves me panting.”

Connor Reed caught the disease while teaching in Wuhan

By December 6, he felt like he was “suffocating”.

He got a taxi to Zhongnan University Hospital as he knew there would be British doctors. He was tested and given antibiotics.

By Day He ached “as if I’ve been running over by a steamroller”. He wrote: “My eardrums feel ready to pop.”

But, by Day – – just before Christmas – he was better.

Andrew O’Dwyer said he felt like he’d been run over ‘by a steamroller’
Andrew O’Dwyer

Andrew O’Dwyer claims to have suffered more with flu than he has after being diagnosed with coronavirus.

The father-of-one caught Covid – after a ski trip in Italy last month and he said that despite having type 1 diabetes, the virus “isn’t anything to worry about for me personally”.

The cough he developed was “Quite debilitating” and he has had a high temperature.

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“The worst bit is the uncontrollable coughing”, Mr O’Dwyer said. “I’ve had worse flu, without a doubt – but I wouldn’t want to catch it again.”

He has not been concerned, as his fever was “no different to normal flu-type symptoms”.

Mr O’Dwyer, who lives in London, initially self-isolated as a precaution. After friends became ill, he contacted NHS 21 and was tested. Three days later his infection was confirmed

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