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"I guess we've just been very fortunate, never been tested positive for the covids, but did have the sniffles a couple of times over the last 3 years." | |||
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"I guess we've just been very fortunate, never been tested positive for the covids, but did have the sniffles a couple of times over the last 3 years." Ah bless… | |||
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"So it’s Thursday morning and I think (and hope) that the worst is over. Me and Mrs H both have it. She is ten years younger than me and her symptoms were quite mild compared to mine. Tuesday night/Wednesday morning was the worst with my blood oxygen dropping to 93% and breathing was very difficult with the amount of fluid in my lungs that would not clear with coughing. We are both vaccinated (and boosted up to date) and I do wonder if the vaccination limited the symptoms or if it had no effect whatsoever because this was a new variant. I think that had it limited the symptoms then I am very lucky because anything worse than I experienced yesterday would probably have ended up in hospitalisation - at best. Then again, if the vaccination had no effect whatsoever because it was a new variant, I question the point of playing catch-up with vaccinations if they can only protect from existing variants and not the ever-evolving new ones." My take on it is sod it I had the vaccinations to date so no harm having more. If they help me great, if they don't it is no real loss. However if your blood oxygen was that low I hope you at least consulted a medical professional | |||
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"So after feeling that I was well on the road to recovery, Sunday saw Covid make an about turn and come at me again. What is it with this virus?… A week goes by and you think it’s all over and then it comes back again and puts you in a str4nglehold." Hope you are ok, as I say it put me in hospital after I had it and was better Be kind to yourself OP, rest, drink plenty and give yourself time to get well | |||
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"So after feeling that I was well on the road to recovery, Sunday saw Covid make an about turn and come at me again. What is it with this virus?… A week goes by and you think it’s all over and then it comes back again and puts you in a str4nglehold." In our experience, initial phase was really bad for a few days.. Then felt better.. But then felt lightheaded and fatigued for the next week I found N-Acetyl cysteine, quercetin and coenzyme q10 supplements helped a lot | |||
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"So after feeling that I was well on the road to recovery, Sunday saw Covid make an about turn and come at me again. What is it with this virus?… A week goes by and you think it’s all over and then it comes back again and puts you in a str4nglehold." You out if the woods yet OP? After my first go of it last year, my easy 20 minute walk to work resulted in me having sweated through my clothes by the time I get to work amd taking a while to cool down for the next two months or more. Before that cleared. It is the gift that keeps on giving. Hooe you avoid that and are getter or are better soon. | |||
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"So I have avoided it for nearly three years but I suppose it was inevitable that I would get it at some point. Got to say that if this is how a mild infection feels, I would dread to think what a bad one is like. I would not wish these last 48 hours on anyone and any hope that I might be feeling better with each passing hour seems to be forlorn. Can't help but wonder how the spread of Covid is now being tracked with the lack of widely available tests. Whilst I did buy some test kits, I can't help but wonder how many people now just don't bother." tests don’t stop infection or transmission | |||
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"So I have avoided it for nearly three years but I suppose it was inevitable that I would get it at some point. Got to say that if this is how a mild infection feels, I would dread to think what a bad one is like. I would not wish these last 48 hours on anyone and any hope that I might be feeling better with each passing hour seems to be forlorn. Can't help but wonder how the spread of Covid is now being tracked with the lack of widely available tests. Whilst I did buy some test kits, I can't help but wonder how many people now just don't bother.tests don’t stop infection or transmission " Indeed...but people's results were collected for statistical analysis to track infections, hotshpots etc. | |||
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"So I have avoided it for nearly three years but I suppose it was inevitable that I would get it at some point. Got to say that if this is how a mild infection feels, I would dread to think what a bad one is like. I would not wish these last 48 hours on anyone and any hope that I might be feeling better with each passing hour seems to be forlorn. Can't help but wonder how the spread of Covid is now being tracked with the lack of widely available tests. Whilst I did buy some test kits, I can't help but wonder how many people now just don't bother.tests don’t stop infection or transmission Indeed...but people's results were collected for statistical analysis to track infections, hotshpots etc. " so the more tests we have the better chance of stopping transmission so we can look at statistics? And keep away from hot spots ? Interesting | |||
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"Three and a half weeks in and still testing positive. Symptoms mainly chesty cough and blocked sinuses and headaches. I normally run every day, but struggling to do even simple garden jobs like tidying up the greenhouse and shed, and raking. I do feel marginally better, but conscious of previous false dawns." And of course unable to smell or taste anything. | |||
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"Three and a half weeks in and still testing positive. Symptoms mainly chesty cough and blocked sinuses and headaches. I normally run every day, but struggling to do even simple garden jobs like tidying up the greenhouse and shed, and raking. I do feel marginally better, but conscious of previous false dawns. And of course unable to smell or taste anything." Not at all? That must be so strange when you're eating. | |||
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"Stop testing urself and worrying. I've had 'the cold' since Xmas been on 2 course's of antibiotics to shift the chest infection. Viruses come and go and Covid was the biggest con worldwide, passed to humanity from bats in China lol. People cough now and think they have Covid and rush to self test with dodgy tests made in China. " Con??? What are you talking about?? Millions have died worldwide as a consequence of Covid - how is it a con? One of my neighbours died, as did our local corner shop-keeper. A guy in our running group spent 7 weeks in hospital and is now just about able to walk a mile - nearly three years later. I am not prepared to to go out and risk infecting an older or immune-compromised person in Tesco or Asda - so yes, I am testing and when clear I will go out though it seems pointless with people around with your attitude. | |||
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"Three and a half weeks in and still testing positive. Symptoms mainly chesty cough and blocked sinuses and headaches. I normally run every day, but struggling to do even simple garden jobs like tidying up the greenhouse and shed, and raking. I do feel marginally better, but conscious of previous false dawns. And of course unable to smell or taste anything. Not at all? That must be so strange when you're eating." Yes. Everything tastes bland, separated only by texture. Sense of smell went first and then taste within a day or two of that. | |||
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"So I have avoided it for nearly three years but I suppose it was inevitable that I would get it at some point. Got to say that if this is how a mild infection feels, I would dread to think what a bad one is like. I would not wish these last 48 hours on anyone and any hope that I might be feeling better with each passing hour seems to be forlorn. Can't help but wonder how the spread of Covid is now being tracked with the lack of widely available tests. Whilst I did buy some test kits, I can't help but wonder how many people now just don't bother.tests don’t stop infection or transmission Indeed...but people's results were collected for statistical analysis to track infections, hotshpots etc. so the more tests we have the better chance of stopping transmission so we can look at statistics? And keep away from hot spots ? Interesting " We were talking about testing, you're the only person arguing that tests don't stop transmission, even though nobody has said that in here...you're arguing with yourself effectively so I'm going to leave you to work it out. | |||
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"There is now a recognised condition known as Munchausen by Internet. Its an interesting modern condition. " OP has tested positive according to this post. Kind of the opposite of Munchausens. | |||
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"There is now a recognised condition known as Munchausen by Internet. Its an interesting modern condition. OP has tested positive according to this post. Kind of the opposite of Munchausens. " I havemt said the op has this. Just pointing out it exists | |||
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"There is now a recognised condition known as Munchausen by Internet. Its an interesting modern condition. OP has tested positive according to this post. Kind of the opposite of Munchausens. I havemt said the op has this. Just pointing out it exists " Lol, I wasn't sure ?? | |||
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"There are some very, very strange people here. So getting Coronavirus 3 time's means I don't act responsibly, what a strange way to look at things." . Look at how many times people have and will get a common cold during their lifetime | |||
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"Had it twice now must be one of the lucky ones though just like a very mild cold for me both times hope you feel better soon xx" First time I had it, in Feb 2020 I was ill af. 2nd time after having the jab, I coughed for 2 days and felt fine | |||
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"Three and a half weeks in and still testing positive. Symptoms mainly chesty cough and blocked sinuses and headaches. I normally run every day, but struggling to do even simple garden jobs like tidying up the greenhouse and shed, and raking. I do feel marginally better, but conscious of previous false dawns." How are you now? | |||
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"Hi yes same here avoided for 3 years almost certain I caught it at work not been anywhere but there and only go in for max 3 hours a week x" Wow 3 hours a week? Any jobs going that sounds awesome | |||
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"So I have avoided it for nearly three years but I suppose it was inevitable that I would get it at some point. Got to say that if this is how a mild infection feels, I would dread to think what a bad one is like. I would not wish these last 48 hours on anyone and any hope that I might be feeling better with each passing hour seems to be forlorn. Can't help but wonder how the spread of Covid is now being tracked with the lack of widely available tests. Whilst I did buy some test kits, I can't help but wonder how many people now just don't bother." Totally agree. No publicity about now removing free tests for those with extreme vulnerability to death if catching Covid. It just says how the government follows a political path rather then a health protection agenda in response to Covid. Mixed signals all the way. | |||
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