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Alyssa Milano still has a few lingering symptoms after overcoming coronavirus. “I still have occasional heart palpitations,” she wrote in a lengthy Instagram post on Wednesday. “I still forget my words (absolute worst part). But it’s not nearly as bad as it was a few weeks ago.” Milano, 47, revealed she tested positive for coronavirus …
Alyssa Milano still has a few lingering symptoms after overcoming coronavirus.
“I still have occasional heart palpitations,” she wrote in a lengthy Instagram post on Wednesday. “I still forget my words (absolute worst part). But it’s not nearly as bad as it was a few weeks ago.”
Milano, 47, revealed she tested positive for coronavirus antibodies back in April, and said at the time she “felt like I was dying.” She did not test positive for COVID-19, but accused the testing system of being “flawed.”
Some of the symptoms she experienced at the time were loss of appetite, trouble breathing, and severe headaches.
In August, she already had heart palpitations and memory loss, and other lingering symptoms were ”vertigo, stomach abnormalities, irregular periods, shortness of breath, zero short term memory, and general malaise.”
The “Charmed” star later shared that she had also experienced significant hair loss as a result of having COVID-19.
However, on Wednesday, the actress assured her fans, “I feel better.”
“I had a ct scan of my lungs and a cardiac MRI and both were normal,” Milano said. “I get super scared sometimes, though. Not of getting sick again but of my loved ones getting sick. I don’t ever want them to have this thing. It’s a beast.”