Actress Lena Dunham details excruciating coronavirus experience
The creator of hit comedy-drama Girls revealed she fell ill with Covid-19 in mid-March, with aching joints the first symptom.
Actress and writer Lena Dunham has detailed her excruciating experience with coronavirus.
The creator of hit comedy-drama Girls revealed she fell ill with Covid-19 in mid-March, with aching joints the first symptom.
However Dunham, who suffers from a chronic disease that affects the joints and skin, said she was initially unable to distinguish the pain from her existing illness.
The pain was soon joined by an âimpossible, crushing fatigue,â Dunham, 34, said, as well as a fever.
âSuddenly my body simply⊠revolted,â she wrote in a lengthy post on Instagram. âThe nerves in my feet burned and muscles wouldnât seem to do their job. My hands were numb. I couldnât tolerate loud noises.
âI couldnât sleep but I couldnât wake up. I lost my sense of taste and smell. A hacking cough, like a metronome keeping time. Inability to breathe after simple tasks like getting a glass of water. Random red rashes.
âA pounding headache right between my eyes. It felt like I was a complex machine that had been unplugged and then had my wires rerouted into the wrong inputs. This went on for 21 days ⊠that blended together like a rave gone wrong.â
Suddenly my body simply⊠revolted
Lena Dunham
Dunham said she was fortunate to have a doctor on hand to offer regular advice, meaning she never had to go to hospital. She was forced to isolate, describing the experience as intensely lonely.
After a month, Dunham said she tested negative for Covid-19 but the symptoms did not fade.
Her hands and feet were swollen, she suffered from severe fatigue and a constant migraine. Dunhamâs arthritis flared and she had âweirder symptoms that Iâll keep to myselfâ.
Dunham said she had been reluctant to speak out and did not want to âunnecessarily add my voice to a noisy landscape on such a challenging topicâ.
The US-born star finished the post by writing that the pandemic is âthe biggest deal in our country and in the world right nowâ.
Dunham urged people to âtake the appropriate measures to protect yourself and your neighboursâ.
She is the latest celebrity to discuss their experience with the fatal illness.
Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks was among the first and has been strident in his calls for people to wear masks in a bid to halt the spread of the virus.

