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Alyssa Milano opens up on battling COVID-19: 'I felt like I was dying'

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Alyssa Milano opens up about battle with COVID-19
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ByMegan Stone
August 06, 2020, 2:17 PM

Alyssa Milano is cautioning fans that COVID-19 testing isn't 100% reliable after testing negative for the virus three times despite having serious symptoms. Finally, an antibody test -- her fourth overall -- told her what she already knew.

The "Charmed" actress shared two photos to Instagram on Wednesday: her breathing with the assistance of a nebulizer and her positive COVID-19 test.

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"This was me on April 2nd after being sick for 2 weeks. I had never been this kind of sick," the 47-year-old explained. "I basically had every Covid symptom."

"It felt like an elephant was sitting on my chest. I couldn’t breathe. I couldn’t keep food in me. I lost 9 pounds in 2 weeks," Milano said, adding that she also suffered from fever, malaise and confusion.

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Despite presenting all the textbook symptoms, the "Who's the Boss?" star claimed she tested negative for the virus on three separate occasions, including a finger prick antibody test.

Still, symptoms persisted and morphed into other complications, such as vertigo and "zero short term memory." Finally, she submitted herself for a fourth and final test, a blood draw antibody test, and finally learned that she did have COVID-19.

Now, she's using her platform to educate her followers that "our testing system is flawed and we don’t know the real numbers."

"This illness is not a hoax," Milano continued. "I thought I was dying. It felt like I was dying."

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The mother of two revealed that she now intends to donate her plasma "with hopes that I might save a life."

Urging her 2.8 million followers to "take care of yourselves" by wearing a mask and social distancing, Milano begged, "I don’t want anyone to feel the way I felt."

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