Chris

1 year since diagnosis

Age at interview: 38

Chris is in a unique situation where his doctors believe that he had COVID in 2020 when testing was not widely available, but then also was formally diagnosed with COVID in late 2021. He has been suffering from long-term symptoms since 2020, and after his second infection has been mainly experiencing an elevated heart rate when standing while also experiencing some exercise intolerance, vertigo, tiredness, digestive issues, and new food sensitivities. Living with long-COVID has impacted his work and personal life. While others have gone into the office, Chris has had to adjust his work hours and continue working from home because it is difficult to work longer hours and have a long commute to the office. Because of this, he is unable to participate in many assignments, presentations, work travel or promotions. At home, living with the symptoms, at times unpredictable, is worrisome when parenting a young child, but he has a strong support network from his spouse and family to help manage at home. He recently got into a long-COVID rehab clinic and has been learning how to better manage some of the symptoms. Chris hopes that long-COVID continues to be acknowledged by the medical community, that awareness improves, and that more types of these services are made available to people with long-COVID.

 

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