WOW Jodi that’s pretty amazing. I have a feeling lots of people have had it that don’t yet know they had it. So you participated in Spring VIII with the corona and still kicked butt! Your a beast. Good news is your now bullet proof and can come and go as you please.Jodi wrote: ↑June 1st, 2020, 7:59 amI have a busy day ahead, so I'm going to knock out the 1 minute and the 1,000m rows. So that I can rerow the 1 min again later in the week.
A heptathlon! What a great challenge to get back in the saddle on! I feel better after my break and am anxious to get back into regular rowing.
BTW I got tested for the Covid-19 antibodies and it came back positive, so as I suspected I did have the virus during the Spring Series (that really fun new challenge). So that explains the heart racing and the lethargic feeling. At least mine was a relatively mild case. I just hope it gives me immunity to any future exposure. Thanks for all of the support Lunies. You guys are an inspiration and a great group of teammates.
I work in an “essential” industry so my life didn’t change much during the lockdown periods. I have stayed away from my parents and older people who are higher risk. I have gone through a couple periods during this where I felt poor and the glands in my neck were swollen. I would check my temp a couple times each day and never ran a fever so I was never tested. I wrote it off to allergies, because we were going through the allergy season in the south. I would like to get an antibody test when they become more widely available.
At any rate, good job kicking ‘rona’s butt!!!