Now you have natural immunity, congratulations! Sounds like it was nothing to worry about.
"In a sense, testing positive was a bit of a relief. I’ve always hated whenever you feel that something is wrong, and experience illness that doesn’t feel right, only to be told that “everything looks fine”. I would rather receive bad news in the form of a diagnosis than be left wondering what’s wrong."
I know how you feel! I have had all those symptoms (and many more) for 5 years now, after 40 years of great health. I still have no idea what's wrong, and there is almost no health care available here in Canada (unless you can afford to buy it privately). I've hoped for a diagnosis for years. When I told my doctor at one point that I was wishing for a diagnosis, she diagnosed me with hypochondriasis (in other words, that my problems are made up in my own head). The pain, muscle twitching, insomnia, strange sensations, blurred visions, fatigue, and many other symptoms have been brutal for 5 years. I haven't even seen a doctor in 1.5 years because they never do anything for me. There are millions of people like me, I've discovered, given fake diagnoses and no care or treatment.
Thanks for your report and it's great to know the virus is indeed nothing at all to worry about, and easily defeated by the human immune system, like almost every other infectious illness.
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