Anthony Fauci: A Mosquito in My Backyard Made Me the Sickest I've Ever Been
I didnt get infected during any of my international trips over the years, but most likely while I was outside my home in Washington, D.C. In mid-August I was feeling weak and exhausted, but attributed it to a recent bout with Covid-19. Though I had tested positive for Covid over a month prior, I had experienced a rebound of symptoms after taking the treatment Paxlovid. Perhaps I was still experiencing lingering symptoms that would eventually resolve.
Not so. Instead, I began to experience unexplained, severe fatigue and exhaustion culminating in my admission to a hospital on Aug. 16, delirious and incoherent with a temperature of 103 degrees. I remember little of the five and a half days that I spent in the hospital except that I had never felt so ill in my life. My physicians assumed that I had sepsis and treated me with antibiotics. After several days, my fever subsided, and I was discharged on antibiotics without a clear diagnosis. That changed the next day when blood tests revealed that I had West Nile virus.
There is no treatment for West Nile virus disease, and I was left to deal with its toll on my body. It was terrifying. I could not swing my legs over the side of the bed to sit up without help from my wife and three daughters. I could not stand up without assistance and certainly could not walk. A very scary part of the ordeal was the effect on my cognition. I was disoriented, unable to remember certain words, asking questions of my family that I should have known the answers to. I was afraid that I would never recover and return to normal.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/07/opinion/fauci-west-nile-virus.html?unlocked_article_code=1.QU4.Sk1B.G_FtvlMvoCpL&smid=url-share
Ocelot II
(120,858 posts)BootinUp
(49,023 posts)Ocelot II
(120,858 posts)CrispyQ
(38,266 posts)WNV decimated the corvid population in my area. It took years, literally, before we saw blue jays, crows, & magpies again.
southmost
(815 posts)I've read that symptoms intensify with each subsequent infection, a few years back made me really sick, got a full body rash, and took many weeks to fully recover
Bev54
(11,917 posts)causing her hospitalization. We were the first cases ever recorded on Koh Samui, I remember the Thai doctor telling us we should get lottery tickets.
mopinko
(71,813 posts)1 of the reasons i am terrified of covid is that i have a predisposition to post-viral syndrome.
i had a bad case of wn, which is to say i had all the symptoms. rash, fever, the worst muscle aches ever. i was pounding ibuprofen for a week. but i spent 20 yrs trying to get treatment for the pain and fatigue that never went away. finally did a 6 mos course of hi-dose edibles, and it went.
wish him all the best. that is a rly, rly bad case. i powered through mine cuz i had a week w/o the kids and a project i HAD to finish.
EarnestPutz
(2,588 posts).....this is a man whose whole life has been dedicated to keeping you from getting sick, especially as sick as he was last summer. Delirious and too weak to stand. And your Orange Prophet might suggest bleach.