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Re: Me... post-covid
My entire household, excluding my youngest brother, tested positive for Covid-19 back on June 13, 2020. We are all quarantined for ten days per the doctor's instruction, and naturally I was not allowed to go to work because I work at the bank and they laid down the law on when it came to the virus.
I ended up missing about a month of work because my Bonus Mom tested positive twice, and therefore I wasn't allowed to go to work because I occupied the same house as she. Once she was finally negative like the rest of us, I was finally able to go back to work. There were two other ladies I worked with that caught it, but they weren't too sick, but our market president was positive and eventually spent close to two weeks in ICU because he had Covid-19 coupled with double pneumonia. He was in terribly bad shape for a over a month. They're all doing better now and back to work.
The worst thing I've dealt with post-Covid is weakness. I often give out of energy, and wake up tired even after I thought I had slept so well through the night. It actually happened this morning; I slept the majority of the night, but I woke up like I hadn't been to sleep at all. It's certainly frustrating, but it seems like it's going to be something I'll have to bare until my body completely recovers. I struggled with tiredness the most when I was positive for Covid-19. I slept a lot and laid around in my room.
Overall, I'd say we're all doing better now, even though those weak spats occasionally hit us out of nowhere. It's all a part of it, I guess, and I can only pray that my body heals and get better and received a complete healing from the Lord.
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I am Apostolic I believe in One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism.
I believe in water baptism by immersion in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ for the remission of sins.
I believe in the baptism of the Holy Ghost, evidenced by speaking in tongues as the Spirit gives utterance.
I believe in living a holiness lifestyle, inwardly and outwardly, without which no man shall see the Lord.
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