COVID-19 leaves endurance athlete with lingering heart symptoms
Sheri Paulson once ran marathons and rode her bicycle in long-distance events. But a bout with COVID-19, which placed her in the hospital for two days, has left her with a rapid heart rate that results from mild exercise or even taking a hot shower. Written By: Patrick Springer | ×
Sheri Paulson of Galesburg, N.D., stands Monday, Dec. 7, in front of the Sanford Broadway Medical Building in Fargo. She contracted COVID-19 in August and is suffering from lingering health effects.
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GALESBURG, N.D. Sheri Paulson’s symptoms began with what now are familiar signs of the onset of a coronavirus infection: headache, sore throat, cough and runny nose.