Covid usually leaves you with very heavy fatigue for at least 2/3 months after it if you get a bad case, usually ~4 month mark most are completely over it (though 5% of hospitalized cases are supposedly 6 months, 1.7% at 1 year so far, but those were stats from ~3 months ago).
Personally I was bad till 3 month mark, no energy, Tribble seems to be doing better than me.
While I do "go out of breath" as lungs are still weak I am not fatigued, though I was terribly fatigued prior to going into hospital.
Had a really wild ride and NEARLY pegged.
I am off all meds. Some 4 weeks, others 3 weeks.
Specialist is impressed with my progress,
In hospital already I refused painkillers most of the time the last 10-12 days of my 20 day stay.
Smell never went.
Taste went in high care. Sweet came back first. Savoury about 10 days later.
I went into hospital with covid pneumonia, visible on xrays, but never coughed, sneezed nor blew my nose.
Eyes - no issues.
No chest aches/pains.
No flu type symptoms that indicate "long covid"
I guess I don't fit into their square covid box.
I can't quite walk speedy if I want to not "go out of breath", but it's already improved a lot. I can actually walk stairs without getting "stuck"