Okay, I have not had a good experience with the coronavirus. Many people take it for granted, but since it’s spread, I’ve just tried to be as cautious as possible. Around the start of the pandemic, I had a nightmare where we were grabbing free items from the abandoned toys of rust or an abandoned thrift store or whatever. At one point, I dropped a protective mask and got arrested for it because I was criticizing society, apparently. Now, you may be wondering, “Hey, that was just a dream. It’s not like you and your family have ever actually gotten COVID, right?”
Well, despite the fact that we always take the vaccines whenever it’s available for us, my sister, mother, and even I caught COVID back in 2022. The worst part about mine is that I was still recovering from knee surgery at the time and I was trying my best to stay safe from Mom because that was when she caught it. And needless to say, it caught me. It was an absolutely miserable experience, not only being isolated for two to three weeks, but when it was at its strongest, I couldn’t even talk. Thankfully, my experience was made much more tolerable thanks to the medicine I was given to by my mom, who thankfully recovered by then. Being isolated by those you love is a really horrible feeling, even when you’re eating chicken noodle soup while watching episodes of Drake and Josh. Kind of like what I did.
I think that’s all the substantial information I have about my experience with COVID. Some advice I give to all of you is to stay safe.