At first reading the title, thought breh had caught THE virus. 
Never thought I'd be happier hearing someone had Covid.

Never thought I'd be happier hearing someone had Covid.




Nah the news making it seem like a death sentence. I know 3 people who fully recoveredHow bad is it? Is it as bad as the news makes it seem?

What part of Texas? The state is not very dense, except maybe Houston.
How bad is it? Is it as bad as the news makes it seem?

I've always speculated that the virus lingers in humidity.i live in brownsville texas, the Rio Grande Valley which is basically the most southern part of texas right by the border. It's a hot zone here as well.
Good luck man. Take the quarantine seriously. You’re right no one knows the long term consequences, there are reports of some folks who were positive and asymptomatic developing diabeteswelp, im not in the hospital which is good news in itself. If your oxygen levels are at 88% then yeah that's an emergency ICU protocol. My oxygen levels are at 96 which is regular yet i do feel fatigued at times. Not as bad as last week. The one thing i'm scared AF about is the long term effects and if any of my organs will start failing or any breathing problems. Nobody knows for certain what they can be so this is basically going in blind for future generations to look back and be like "man they had no idea did they"![]()
don't know if it's because of it, but i've been eating less and the first couple of days that i felt winded i remained in bed, slept a lot because there was no sign of feeling "normal" without feeling fatigued for regular activities like making breakfast or walking around the house. It was just so bizarre how fatigued set in quickly as soon as you move. But yeah, i lost weight and a bit of muscle.![]()
ah yeah... brownsville always been eh...i live in brownsville texas, the Rio Grande Valley which is basically the most southern part of texas right by the border. It's a hot zone here as well.