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His wife committed suicide after a 13-month battle with covid-19

His wife committed suicide after a 13-month battle with covid-19

Filmmaker Nick Guthe has said his wife committed suicide after battling for at least 13 months against the covirus, Guthe told people facing the same thing his wife suffered to “hang in there”.

His wife committed suicide after a 13-month battle with covid-19

It started last summer, with “excruciating and unexplainable” pain in her feet, Goode said Wednesday of Cnns Alisyn Camerota.

He suffered body aches and his heart raced every time he got out of bed.

And a few weeks before his death last month, he began having tremors, which he wouldn’t sleep for more than an hour, Guthe said.

They tried to get answers, but doctors pointed to other causes, no one could say what Ferrer felt Covid.

Ferrer was part of what some experts say could be millions of people with long-term coviruses.

National Institutes of Health director Dr.

Francis Collins said this year that preliminary research revealed that 10% to 30% of people who had COVID-19 could develop long-term health problems.

There can be hundreds of symptoms, such as fatigue, shortness of breath, sleep disturbances, anxiety, fever and gastrointestinal symptoms.

All of them can last for months and can become “mild to disabling,” Collins wrote in February, when he announced an initiative to determine the cause, prevention and treatment of long-term Covid.

So far, almost everything remains a mystery: there is no test to diagnose it, no specific treatment, and doctors can’t predict who will have symptoms and what they will be.

Guthe said his wife got vaccinated in March after hearing from others with long-standing covirus that it helped improve some of their symptoms.

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