"I am so relieved. It was the scariest thing I have experienced. I am a regular gym goer and stay fairly healthy so it was so unexpected.
"You see it on TV and you read it and think it's not that bad.
"At the gym, I was feeling a bit rough, and continued to for about 10 days.
"I read a Glasgow Live article about symptoms and I had all of them.
"I thought it was maybe just the flu but on Friday night, I nearly collapsed and was rushed into hospital by an ambulance.
"My fever was so high. The paramedic walked outside my apartment, went straight on her radio and they gave her a code.
"It was then like a military operation.
"I know the NHS gets a dunking, but that was unbelievable.
"I went through a different door at the hospital and there were people waiting for me when I arrived. It was like being in a film.
"There was a section of the hospital that seemed to be quarantined off from every other part.
"There were people