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Music_System

644d

I finally got covid for the first time and I'm worried about developing covid pneumonia. Do you have any recommendations on how you rested or things that made you feel better? Anything is appreciated thank y'all.

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    • Music_System

      644d

      @Ashby Will do, thank you!

    • 55isMe

      644d

      Get the antiviral drug if you can.

      • Music_System

        644d

        @55isMe I'll see if it's available! Thank you!

    • Ashby

      644d

      If you don’t have one already, get an inhaler and use it when you have coughing fits !

      • Music_System

        644d

        @Ashby Will do, thank you!

    • E_belli

      644d

      This is kinda weird.. But try not to lay flat on your back. Sleeping on anything but your back will help. It allows more oxygen into your lungs. It's called proning. I tried it when I was sick and mine didn't progress despite already having asthma and being prone to pneumonia, here it is in more detail- the proning positions https://mountnittany.org/wellness-article/covid-lying-in-a-prone-position-proning#:~:text=When%20you%20have%20COVID%2D,help%20prevent%20lung%20injury.

      • Music_System

        644d

        @E_belli thank you! I'll definitely be using that if I'm ever laying down!

        • E_belli

          644d

          @Music_System I hope you feel better!

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