I did not have a light infection. I could not breathe, simply to walk a few steps from the bed to the bathroom was exhausting. For two weeks I could not get out of bed. Most people would have gone to the hospital, I hate hospitals. Also there was no evidence that the hospitals helped anyone at this time. I probably would have gone into the ICU which statistically was a death sentence. But I recovered, no thanks to Remdesivir, or ventilators, or whatever the useless treatment was that they were giving people.
The way you describe your covid infection....if you told the complete truth....
You have had brain damage.
Your cognitive abilities have been severely damaged. Your ability to reason and think through complex issues is no longer trustworthy.
Just saying.....Covid-19 is an ENDOCRINE SYSTEM VIRUS and not pulmonary like influenza. Sure, the endocrine system is also in lung and pulmonary function....but it is the nervous system that relies the most heavily upon the endocrine system....affecting mood and other autonomic systems. And that's why so many people complained about losing their sense of smell or taste.
With it affecting your kidneys and lungs the way you described there is zero chance you did not have brain damage.
But yet.....