'Most frightful thing': How being hospitalized with COVID-19 changed 1 mom's vaccine plans

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'Most frightful thing': How being hospitalized with COVID-19 changed 1 mom's vaccine plans
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Yvonne Gloston's family was not vaccinated when they all contracted COVID-19. She was hospitalized, and now her whole family plans to receive vaccinations.

, I was throwing up, I was sweating profusely. My body felt like it was completely numb and tingly. I felt dizzy, like I was going to pass out. I couldn't even move, I couldn't lift my head. I was sweating so hard, like buckets of water being poured on me. There was another incident where I did pass out.Yvonne Gloston

My kids and husband have to bring me food, drinks. To get up and walk from one room to the next is really a task for me. I do it only because I know I need to keep exercising, to keep moving. I have a 50-foot oxygen cord, so I can walk outside and get some sun and fresh air, but I usually don't go too far. If I do, I start to feel winded and shaky.

I have a video visit with my doctor every week. She said that I'm starting to do pretty well, and she's positive that I'm going to recover from this fully. I feel like I'm doing better, but it's day by day. Her main concern is getting my lungs back to capacity., my first thought was: They normally take years to perfect a vaccine. We were afraid of the unknown.

Gloston uses a device to check her lung capacity at home. She also has to check her oxygen levels regularly with a pulse oximeter.

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