All right, let’s, sorry, one more time, college. Yeah, so my first semester of college, I got COVID in early September, and then, um, I always get sick at that time, so I get tested and tested every year since COVID started, and then, um, but this time it felt worse. It felt like I had a really bad case of strep throat, and I was like, coughing, and I couldn’t stop coughing, and then I started losing my voice. So I was like, shoot, I better go, like, go get tested. Maybe it’s really bad cases, strep. Well, they tested me. They asked me, like, do you want to get tested for COVID? And I was like, yeah, sure, because it might be that. So I was really expecting it to just be strep, but then when they told me I had COVID, I was like, dang. I was like, COVID in 2023, it’s crazy. You don’t really expect it. You expected to get it earlier, and it was, it was weird. It was just a weird experience, and my friend had actually just gotten COVID before me, so it may have been from her, may have not. It was just, there was so many people, new people there, that it was just hard to explain where it was, and it was really bad. Like, I missed our first home football game. It was the only football game I was really excited to go to, and I had to stay in my room.
My friends would go hang out, and I was just in my room bored, doing homework, so I was just like, I’d have to go to the bathroom, I’d have to try to find ways to eat. It was just really hard, and I didn’t like it at all. I felt really bad.