She said she was 'convincing myself I was on the mend' and was anxious 'to jump back into' her busy life finishing her next book and homeschooling her son. But then, 'everything started going haywire.'
"I call it the 'COVID choke,'" she said.
"My husband had to feed me, he would bring me meals. I could barely sit up. I couldn't wash myself. I couldn't take care of my child," she said."I was just surviving." she had heard were associated with COVID. She had a reaction to her family’s longtime kitchen cleaner.Boston Globe via Getty Images, FILE
"I'm not actually shaking on the outside, but it feels like a vibrating cell phone in my chest. Or, like there's an earthquake inside me," she said.
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