this is a true story
Just got back from my Doctors office. Nice lady behind the counter was asking for physical details - normal.
her "address?"
me "xyz main st
Jacksonville fl
her - "Weight?
me - "145"
her "height?"
me "5 foot 8 on one side
"5 foot 2 on the other side
covid took left foot 2 months ago and yes I have a rather strange sense of humour
Kind of funny story, if it wasn't so sad - I'm sorry for the loss of your foot. 'Though it's none of my business, (I won't be offended if you don't answer), I'm curious as to the link between covid and the loss of your foot.
I thought a diagnosis of "covid" was respiratory related, whilst a loss of limbs or similar was usually associated with poor circulation and/or severe infection (e.g. caused by blood clots, diabetes, strong/bad medicine etc.)
Did you consider the reason for your diagnosis may be that the medical staff/team involved were partially culpable (e.g. not correctly diagnosing your original condition, and/or causing or exacerbating your condition by treating your "covid" with a bad protocol), and the diagnosis of "covid" having caused the injury was made to avoid liability on their part?