Shared Stories
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Marie G. I got COVID-19 in April 2020 and continue to struggle with post COVID-19 health conditions.
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Kolleen P. I was young, healthy and working out at gym working everyday. Then I got COVID-induced double pneumonia in July and I had to stay in the hospital for three months.
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Ken T. July 15, for the third time, my wife Deb went to the emergency room complaining about asthma. She was vaccinated for COVID-19, her second shot was March 2021.
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John B. My wife and I contracted COVID-19 at our class reunion. I got the vaccine and was only mildly sick for a couple days.
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Joan P. I was diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy about 10 years ago - and another name for this heart/lung disease is Congestive Heart Failure. Currently, during the COVID- 19 outbreak, I have had mild symptoms which subsided after about 2 days.
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Evelyn P. I have been going through a difficult time, a time of trials, grief, despair and sadness. The coronavirus is still raging and even spiking in some states.
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Dorothy H. My story is about the coronavirus. I do not know how or where to get testing here in Monmouth County, NJ.
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Charlotte T. I am a coronavirus survivor. Thank you Lord.
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Caliel C. I have had COVID-19 since June 14. I’m currently in the hospital with pneumonia.
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Anthony M. My COVID-19 story: First and foremost, thank you to my wife Lisa Mendoza for taking care of me.
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Adrian N. I have pneumonia brought on by COVID-19. I am a 40-year-old man in great shape. Blood work was perfect a week before. Itching started in chest and lungs then flu like symptoms set in. The flu like symptoms lasted six days then the pneumonia set in.
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Emily P. My dad, Dana Potter fought a hard battle with lung cancer with dignity and grace for over two years.
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Rebecca M. My story starts in 2014 when I started to have breathing trouble. I went to the hospital as a precaution. After several CT scans and explorative surgery, my pulmonologist found the benign nodules in both lungs. Since then, I have continued to thrive
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Clemente P. Early detection of lung cancer, as with all cancers, is important to me because it saved my sister’s life - on 3 separate occasions!
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Mackena B. My papa was always my biggest fan and came to nearly all my races. When he was diagnosed with lung cancer, we were devastated. Just six weeks later, heaven gained an angel. In honor of my papa’s memory, I have joined LUNG FORCE to fight the #1 cancer