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"Also I know people who've had it more than once and have had different experiences different time's It's a fucking weird disease I'm hoping that you'll fully recover at some point, all the best " Yeah I had it again recently, had a couple of days that I honestly don't remember much of and then was pretty much back to my normal level of rubbish! Thanks very much | |||
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"I'm just curious, as I see most people say they had covid and felt rough for a few days, or maybe even stuck in bed for a couple of days or weeks. You were lucky as ICU my partner/wife was not. But (jokes aside) I can not get it due to rare blood type missing Genes however due to what happened in 2020 and also that I translate for The Lancet German into English, it sounds you have been badly hit. One translation I did for a specialist in Switzerland was in regard of long term problems in relationship to breathing and the effects of Cov19 on the sensory body parts ( tongue / nose ). In short they have recognised that they are long term effects, but it varies from each patient especially those who spent time in ICU's. I don't tend to see people say they were in a really bad way - and of course, statistically, that makes sense because the majority will only have mild symptoms. I nearly died when I had it, ICU and all that. And this was before vaccines were available, before anyone tries to tell me I was poisoned. And if it ever comes up in conversation, people are always surprised to hear that. It's like there's a disconnect between what we were seeing and hearing back in 2020, and the real world. And even then, they generally can't grasp that covid is the reason I now have breathing problems (never an issue before), still can't taste or smell properly and thus have a very limited diet, the exhaustion, the confusion, the fact I hardly go out... Does this resonate with anyone? " | |||
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"Had it pretty mild, bit of a anticlimax after all the doom mongers. But the after affects of the vaccine were terrible, couldn’t breath, temperature,nearly had to get an ambulance, though right as rain the next day. Strange." I've had unpleasant reactions to the vaccines but not quite that bad! Each time, it's worse... but literally for 1 day. Weird huh | |||
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"You were lucky as ICU my partner/wife was not. But (jokes aside) I can not get it due to rare blood type missing Genes however due to what happened in 2020 and also that I translate for The Lancet German into English, it sounds you have been badly hit. One translation I did for a specialist in Switzerland was in regard of long term problems in relationship to breathing and the effects of Cov19 on the sensory body parts ( tongue / nose ). In short they have recognised that they are long term effects, but it varies from each patient especially those who spent time in ICU's." I'm very sorry for your loss! Sensory issues, oh yes ... I hear things, but docs just look at me like I'm losing the plot. Interesting re: the impact on people who had it bad. I know a lot of people, from support groups and such, that had a very mild infection but developed all sorts of long term issues. There seems to be no rhyme or reason to it | |||
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"I got it after a cruise in March 2020 probably from the guy we had back in our cabin for some fun lol. We were repatriated from Lisbon where the cruise terminated to Brazil. Because of internal flight cancellations we had to hire a car to drive the 1100km back to our daughter's house where our car was. We arrived on a Sunday evening and I felt very fatigued which I thought was from the Journey. I spent the next 11 days in bed and lost 6 kilos. I felt like I was going to die but refused to go into a Brazilian hospital as it was 50/50 whether people survived at that time. I survived on paracetamol, cups of tea and yoghurts with fruit in. I couldn't stand the smell of anything else especially garlic. I mostly remember the sweating and fever hallucinations. I vomited every time I entered a bathroom and what I produced was mostly orange for some reason. When the fevers subsided the breathing difficulties then started but, being asthmatic, I took more than usual doses of my steroid inhaler which seemed to help. Thankfully I made a full recovery fairly quickly after." Similar symptoms here plus a few other nasty bit's 21 days in bed Hardly able to stand let alone walk unable to eat more than a mouthful of dry toast, whole nervous system was shot with uncontrollable shake's, breathing issues hallucinating, insomnia pain in every organ and muscle. Through sheer stubbornness I refused to go into Hospital at the time when people where dying in their hundreds daily. Two years on I regret not going in on a ventilator as it's fucked me up. Doctors don't give a crap or listen. I now have terrible tinnitus and struggle with physical exertion. Asthmatic, diabetic and high blood pressure I would have hoped that they would have offered better if any aftercare. Twice during my time with COVID I thought that it was the end. I've had some pretty bad illness in my life but never anything that affected almost every part of my body in such a way. I wish I was one of those lucky people who got it mild. | |||
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"My husband collapsed at home and was taken to hospital. He nearly died, three days after he came back out of hospital my Dad had to go in, 4 days later he died. I work in a School and still had to look after vulnerable students..i caught it and so did our son. I was my Dads only carer as my Mum had died 12 weeks earlier..unknowingly i passed it to my Dad..you cannot imagine the guilt I feel. So, for any knobheads out there that still think its been nothing much or its not real...seriously don't be so dumb.. Rant over.." I worked through it and saw people die ,it was horrible ,I caught covid myself recently and only lost my taste .Its hard protecting vulnerable,as I had too look after my parents who were shielding.Was a awful time for people having too work ,who couldn't work from home . | |||
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"I got it after a cruise in March 2020 probably from the guy we had back in our cabin for some fun lol. We were repatriated from Lisbon where the cruise terminated to Brazil. Because of internal flight cancellations we had to hire a car to drive the 1100km back to our daughter's house where our car was. We arrived on a Sunday evening and I felt very fatigued which I thought was from the Journey. I spent the next 11 days in bed and lost 6 kilos. I felt like I was going to die but refused to go into a Brazilian hospital as it was 50/50 whether people survived at that time. I survived on paracetamol, cups of tea and yoghurts with fruit in. I couldn't stand the smell of anything else especially garlic. I mostly remember the sweating and fever hallucinations. I vomited every time I entered a bathroom and what I produced was mostly orange for some reason. When the fevers subsided the breathing difficulties then started but, being asthmatic, I took more than usual doses of my steroid inhaler which seemed to help. Thankfully I made a full recovery fairly quickly after. Similar symptoms here plus a few other nasty bit's 21 days in bed Hardly able to stand let alone walk unable to eat more than a mouthful of dry toast, whole nervous system was shot with uncontrollable shake's, breathing issues hallucinating, insomnia pain in every organ and muscle. Through sheer stubbornness I refused to go into Hospital at the time when people where dying in their hundreds daily. Two years on I regret not going in on a ventilator as it's fucked me up. Doctors don't give a crap or listen. I now have terrible tinnitus and struggle with physical exertion. Asthmatic, diabetic and high blood pressure I would have hoped that they would have offered better if any aftercare. Twice during my time with COVID I thought that it was the end. I've had some pretty bad illness in my life but never anything that affected almost every part of my body in such a way. I wish I was one of those lucky people who got it mild. " Echinacea tincture can be good to strengthen your immune system. It may help. | |||
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"When I (Mr) had Covid back in January it wasn't that bad at all. A bit of fever and a dull headache for a couple of days. However a few weeks ago I picked up something which knocked me sideways for a week. Cold or Flu I'm not sure but the fever and sweating was much worse than Covid and I finished up with a kidney infection that was pretty bad. Had 3 Covid tests but all were negative." Sounds bacterial! Did they get to the bottom of it | |||
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"When I (Mr) had Covid back in January it wasn't that bad at all. A bit of fever and a dull headache for a couple of days. However a few weeks ago I picked up something which knocked me sideways for a week. Cold or Flu I'm not sure but the fever and sweating was much worse than Covid and I finished up with a kidney infection that was pretty bad. Had 3 Covid tests but all were negative." Did they not take bloods to grow a culture? It’s almost certainly bacterial. If they just gave you covid tests then it’s laziness or ignorance on behalf of the doctor. I personally think most GPs and the like at that level are pretty useless for anything that isn’t mundane. And I do have some qualifications to back that up (or at least I’ve named two drugs) | |||
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"When I (Mr) had Covid back in January it wasn't that bad at all. A bit of fever and a dull headache for a couple of days. However a few weeks ago I picked up something which knocked me sideways for a week. Cold or Flu I'm not sure but the fever and sweating was much worse than Covid and I finished up with a kidney infection that was pretty bad. Had 3 Covid tests but all were negative. Did they not take bloods to grow a culture? It’s almost certainly bacterial. If they just gave you covid tests then it’s laziness or ignorance on behalf of the doctor. I personally think most GPs and the like at that level are pretty useless for anything that isn’t mundane. And I do have some qualifications to back that up (or at least I’ve named two drugs)" We actually run a Covid test centre in Germany so were able to do our own tests, and we have a stock of test kits here in Spain I'm not one for rushing to the doctor every time I have a sniffle but eventually I did go. He did a urine test and ultrasound and yes he did say it was a bacterial kidney infection. But I think that was a left over from whatever I'd had originally. A course of antibiotics eventually cleared it up. But I was really shit for a week. | |||
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"When I (Mr) had Covid back in January it wasn't that bad at all. A bit of fever and a dull headache for a couple of days. However a few weeks ago I picked up something which knocked me sideways for a week. Cold or Flu I'm not sure but the fever and sweating was much worse than Covid and I finished up with a kidney infection that was pretty bad. Had 3 Covid tests but all were negative. Did they not take bloods to grow a culture? It’s almost certainly bacterial. If they just gave you covid tests then it’s laziness or ignorance on behalf of the doctor. I personally think most GPs and the like at that level are pretty useless for anything that isn’t mundane. And I do have some qualifications to back that up (or at least I’ve named two drugs) We actually run a Covid test centre in Germany so were able to do our own tests, and we have a stock of test kits here in Spain I'm not one for rushing to the doctor every time I have a sniffle but eventually I did go. He did a urine test and ultrasound and yes he did say it was a bacterial kidney infection. But I think that was a left over from whatever I'd had originally. A course of antibiotics eventually cleared it up. But I was really shit for a week. " Yeah figures. Although I think it was probably just a kidney infection. You’re describing something systemic which would be a lot worse | |||
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"We are both adamant we had it the Christmas of 2019 before it all went global a few months later. We literally cancelled our Christmas, the kids opened their presents and we went back to bed. Our eldest made them both sandwiches for lunch and we slept pretty much all day. It was the same for about 8 days until we started feeling better. Then we had our Christmas dinner! We've both had illnesses before, both experienced proper flu but this was totally different. The headache, sweats, temperature spikes, aching, chest infection, lack of appetite and loss of taste & smell. It battered us. We've both been triple jabbed since and have both only had it once since and were fine within a few days and showed very few symptoms in comparison. It was awful! " Did you get long covid? Sounds shit, most people have forgotten how bad it was at the beginning | |||
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"We are both adamant we had it the Christmas of 2019 before it all went global a few months later. We literally cancelled our Christmas, the kids opened their presents and we went back to bed. Our eldest made them both sandwiches for lunch and we slept pretty much all day. It was the same for about 8 days until we started feeling better. Then we had our Christmas dinner! We've both had illnesses before, both experienced proper flu but this was totally different. The headache, sweats, temperature spikes, aching, chest infection, lack of appetite and loss of taste & smell. It battered us. We've both been triple jabbed since and have both only had it once since and were fine within a few days and showed very few symptoms in comparison. It was awful! Did you get long covid? Sounds shit, most people have forgotten how bad it was at the beginning " We suffered with fatigue for about a month after when we first had it but no other side effects thankfully. Some people were really bad from it, poor souls! D x | |||
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"We are both adamant we had it the Christmas of 2019 before it all went global a few months later. We literally cancelled our Christmas, the kids opened their presents and we went back to bed. Our eldest made them both sandwiches for lunch and we slept pretty much all day. It was the same for about 8 days until we started feeling better. Then we had our Christmas dinner! We've both had illnesses before, both experienced proper flu but this was totally different. The headache, sweats, temperature spikes, aching, chest infection, lack of appetite and loss of taste & smell. It battered us. We've both been triple jabbed since and have both only had it once since and were fine within a few days and showed very few symptoms in comparison. It was awful! Did you get long covid? Sounds shit, most people have forgotten how bad it was at the beginning We suffered with fatigue for about a month after when we first had it but no other side effects thankfully. Some people were really bad from it, poor souls! D x" Glad you’re okay anyway, and yeah it’s quite sad | |||
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"How people love to tell others they have been unwell.its fascinating " It’s because you can’t tell from the outside what’s going on, so you always get some bellend insisting it’s just a cold. Sometimes it is. Sometimes it’s really not. | |||
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