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Colorado ‘COVID Long Haulers’ Suffer Coronavirus Symptoms Weeks, Or Even Months, Later – Colorado Public Radio
Long after they first got sick, many still experience symptoms including shortness of breath, elevated heart rate, fatigue and malaise, brain fog and more.

In the early hours of an April morning, at her home in Erie, Malea Anderson woke up with what felt like an explosion of ice water up her spine and into her head. She had a massive headache and tried to get out of bed to go to the bathroom, but her limbs wouldnt cooperate. She feared she was having a stroke.
Her partner, Randy, took her to the emergency room. The doctor suspected she had COVID-19, but she couldnt get a test. At the hospital, the 53-year-old had a brain scan that came back norma…
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