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More details are now coming out about Khloe Kardashian‘s coronavirus diagnosis. A bonus scene from Keeping Up With The Kardashians shows the mental challenges the reality star faced during her quarantine, which extended beyond her physical symptoms.
Keep reading for more details.
Khloe's coronavirus diagnosis was first revealed in an October episode of her reality show. At the time, the 36-year-old explained, "Just found out that I do have corona I have been in my room. It's gonna be fine, but it was really bad for a couple days."
Her symptoms included vomiting, shaking, hot and cold flashes, and headaches. However, the latest clip from E! shows a different side of quarantine for Khloe, with only a few days left of isolation and most of the symptoms behind her, Apparently, Khloe felt restless while stuck in her room.
"I am still in quarantine and my doctors have said that kind of the rule of thumb that they're going by is two weeks from your first day of symptoms, you are allowed then to be in the general public," she explained, "So I just need to be really strict, really diligent, stay in my room, and do everything the doctors say."
Kardashian added, "And I know I'm mentally strong. I can get through anything. I just know that."
The bonus scene also featured a FaceTime conversation between Khloe and her younger sister, Kendall Jenner.
Kendall asked her sister, "How are you doing in quarantine?"
Khloe responded optimistically, but was definitely still upset by her circumstances. "It's okay. It definitely wears on you. Like I can't wait til I can walk the block," she responded.
Waiting for quarantine to end also stressed the reality star, especially considering she was unable to do anything for herself while stuck in her room.
"And now that it's towards the end like the countdown's also killing me too. Like, oh my God," she said. "As soon as I can leave my room and cook and fend for myself... like do things for myself... Having to rely on people to bring you food--"
Kendall interrupted, "I couldn't even imagine."
However, Khloe did not seem to feel too bad for herself.
"We're so much more blessed than so many other people, like being able to be sick in my own bed," she said. "And I'm like, 'Okay, don't complain. You're almost out of this.' I've got through this far."