I updated this with more details on how to know if you *can* manage your case of Covid-19 at home, and to my delight, I got an answer to the Q I asked roughly 12,485,367 times while I was sick: How can I tell if my shortness of breath is Covid or anxiety?https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/27/smarter-living/how-to-recover-from-covid-19-at-home.html …
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GENERALLY (obviously there aren't hard and fast rules), according to Dr. Pieter Cohen of Harvard Med School: - You inhale and feel like you can't get the air into your lungs: likely anxiety - You're breathing fast/heavy or getting winded doing normal activities: likely illness
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May this wisdom give all of you the sweet relief it has given me.
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Another difference, according to Dr. Cohen: - Shortness of breath caused by Covid-19 will generally get worse with physical activity. - Shortness of breath caused by anxiety is more likely to come on while you're sitting or lying down.
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