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Woman’s COVID case highlights alarming trend among patients – Yahoo News Australia
A 29-year-old former personal trainer who is now out of breath just from walking around the room, is worried about her heart and what the future holds.
Shelby Hedgecock contracted coronavirus in April and thought she had got through the worst of it the intense headaches, severe gastrointestinal distress and debilitating fatigue but she was wrong.
Early last month she started experiencing chest pain and a pounding heartbeat. Her doctor put her on a cardiac monitor and ordered blood tests, which indicated that the previously healthy 29-year-old had sustained heart damage, likely from her bout with COVID-19.
I never thought I would have to worry…
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