ELLEN DEGENERES THE PAIN WAS UNIMAGINABLE!!!

Ellen DeGeneres is known worldwide for her humor, optimism, and calm presence, but in late 2020 she faced an
experience that stripped away any sense of control or predictability. When she contracted COVID-19 in December of that year, the illness brought with it a level of physical suffering she had never anticipated. What shocked her most was not the fever or fatigue so commonly associated with the virus, but an intense, relentless back pain she later described as almost unbearable. At the time, public awareness of COVID-19 symptoms was still evolving. Most people associated the virus with respiratory distress, loss…
Ellen DeGeneres is known worldwide for her humor, optimism, and calm presence, but in late 2020 she faced an experience that stripped away any sense of control or predictability. When she contracted COVID-19 in December of that year, the illness brought with it a level of physical suffering she had never anticipated. What shocked her most was not the fever or fatigue so commonly associated with the virus, but an intense, relentless back pain she later described as almost unbearable.
At the time, public awareness of COVID-19 symptoms was still evolving. Most people associated the virus with respiratory distress, loss of taste or smell, coughing, and extreme tiredness. Back pain was rarely mentioned, if at all. Even Ellen herself admitted that she had no idea such pain could be connected to COVID-19. Yet as the illness progressed, the pain in her back became one of the most dominant and distressing aspects of her condition.
She later spoke openly about the experience, explaining that the pain was constant and overwhelming, making even simple movements difficult. Sitting, lying down, or trying to rest offered little relief. For someone used to an active professional life and a high level of independence, being immobilized by pain was deeply unsettling. It was not just physical discomfort; it was the psychological weight of feeling trapped in a body that would not cooperate.
Ellen’s account resonated with many people who had quietly endured similar symptoms without realizing they were connected to COVID-19. As more stories emerged, it became clear that her experience was not an isolated case. During the global lockdowns, countless individuals reported worsening back pain, joint stiffness, and muscle aches. Some of this was attributed to prolonged inactivity, poor posture from working at home, and increased stress. But medical researchers began to notice that COVID-19 itself appeared to aggravate musculoskeletal pain in ways that were not fully understood at the start of the pandemic.



