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Covid-19 Experiences

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I'm writing about my experience surviving from Covid 19. I got Covid on March 2021, and I was in the hospital for 12 days. Fortunately, I isolated in the hospital with my other best friend, Annisa and Kartika. It was quite a funny experience.

As I remembered before I got Covid, I can't sleep for three days. So I believe that I got Covid because of stress that makes my immune was dropping. The important thing is to please keep stress away during pandemics. I know It's not an easy situation, but please try hard to avoid stress. Because when you got stress, you can't eat and sleep well, therefore your immune will drop, and the virus could catch you. That's what happened to me.




The unique thing about this virus is it has different effects happens to different people. For example, I got no fever, and I still can breathe easily, however, I lost the ability to smell (anosmia) and to taste food. However, a different effect happens to my friend, she had a bad fever for a couple of days and an infection in her lungs and my other friend got an infection on her lever. Besides that, when I was in the hospital, I got a lot of drugs, and my heart's rhythm was not stable for almost 10 days. My saturation is not that bad, but my blood pressure and my pulse were low (52-54) for almost 8 days. And I was barely sleeping, so the doctor gave me sleeping pills. Because the doctor said that I had to have enough sleep so my immune can increase and I could recovery soon. Fortunately, I survive and on day 11 I got a negative test for Covid. 

Based on my experiences, when you got positive Covid-19, I recommend you to go to Emergency for Covid at RSPP Kebayoran then you will be checked for your blood and your lung conditions. After that, the doctor will examine you, and evaluate whether you can be isolated at home or need to be hospitalized. When the doctor recommends you to get hospitalized, you will be transferred to RSPP Simprug, where Covid patients are isolated. 



Fortunately, when I got isolated together with my friends, so I become less worried even it was still traumatized for me. I couldn't meet my daughter for almost a month. It was killing me, we have never been apart since she was born. fuuuh 

Alhamdulillah, I got recovered, I eat and drink everything healthy. I drink several kinds of juice, dragon fruit juice, orange juice, coconut, drink milk, vitamin, even drink Chicken starch (eeeeeewww gross), and I always sunbathing every day to get vitamin D until my face become red. I regularly do yoga at least once a week. And please keep stress away. 

Thanks to Covid, I have become someone who more thinks positively and takes easy on everything. I don't want to get stress. Bye problems bye stress...😊


Thank you to read it.


Bye Love UKT


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