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By *untime40 OP   Man
1 day ago

Greenwich

Morning all

Has or is anyone having issues with the bug currently going round ive been ill for 4 weeks now symptoms changing weekly?

It started with a head and neck ache and bit of chest pain very light headed.

Week 2 pain in back and sides head and neck ache still very dizzy

Week 3 same as week 2 but getting a bit better

Week 4 cough, blocked nose, back pain and head ache neck and back still sore very tired dizziness eased off a lot.

Just want it to go away cant go out or go work

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By *usie pTV/TS
1 day ago

taunton

You need to get out in the countryside force yourself to walk up some steep hills get your heart pumping drink plenty of water only and force flush your systems and let nature do its things.

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By *I TwoCouple
1 day ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24


"Morning all

Has or is anyone having issues with the bug currently going round ive been ill for 4 weeks now symptoms changing weekly?

It started with a head and neck ache and bit of chest pain very light headed.

Week 2 pain in back and sides head and neck ache still very dizzy

Week 3 same as week 2 but getting a bit better

Week 4 cough, blocked nose, back pain and head ache neck and back still sore very tired dizziness eased off a lot.

Just want it to go away cant go out or go work

"

Personally I would ask a GP as opposed to drinking water but hey ...

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By *uliette500Woman
1 day ago

Hull


"You need to get out in the countryside force yourself to walk up some steep hills get your heart pumping drink plenty of water only and force flush your systems and let nature do its things."

When you are ill nature gives you these symptoms to make you rest and heal. You do more harm than good trying to push past it and do more.

Fresh air and keeping hydrated won't do any harm but forcing yourself to go walking and do strenuous exercise might.

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By *emptation6580Couple
1 day ago

playa de ingles

You just described my experience to a tee !

The light- headedness was more like Vertico and very debilitating!

Took about 4/6 weeks in total- worst thing was the constant headaches!

Lots of people have had it here in Gran Canaria so it’s very transmissible!

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By *ools and the brainCouple
1 day ago

couple, us we him her.


"You need to get out in the countryside force yourself to walk up some steep hills get your heart pumping drink plenty of water only and force flush your systems and let nature do its things.

When you are ill nature gives you these symptoms to make you rest and heal. You do more harm than good trying to push past it and do more.

Fresh air and keeping hydrated won't do any harm but forcing yourself to go walking and do strenuous exercise might. "

Absolutely it can be very dangerous exercising when unwell even a cold can cause an enlarged heart and major issues.

But I'm all for fresh air and exercise in fact we are just recovering from this bloody lurgy and heading out for a 5mile walk tomorrow.

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By *akHeartWoodMan
24 hours ago

Crawley

Still coughing 4 weeks later but getting better every day. Didn't get out of bed the first week.

Not been that sick for decades.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
23 hours ago

Central

Which virus do you think you got the infection from?

Hope you're feeling better soon

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By *untime40 OP   Man
23 hours ago

Greenwich

I did go to docs all he said was i dont know what it is but your bp is high so im putting your tabs up

Great help he was tbh

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By *untime40 OP   Man
23 hours ago

Greenwich


"Which virus do you think you got the infection from?

Hope you're feeling better soon "

Im not sure the worst was the dizziness like i couldn't go out just felt like i was going to pass out

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By *untime40 OP   Man
23 hours ago

Greenwich


"You just described my experience to a tee !

The light- headedness was more like Vertico and very debilitating!

Took about 4/6 weeks in total- worst thing was the constant headaches!

Lots of people have had it here in Gran Canaria so it’s very transmissible!"

It is a bad one constantly feeling like your going to pass out i suffer from panic disorder so it was hell im on the mend now still got the headache lost my voice today ffs but i need this to go away so i can get back to work i dont get sick pay been living of my savings god knows what it is

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
23 hours ago

Central


"You just described my experience to a tee !

The light- headedness was more like Vertico and very debilitating!

Took about 4/6 weeks in total- worst thing was the constant headaches!

Lots of people have had it here in Gran Canaria so it’s very transmissible!

It is a bad one constantly feeling like your going to pass out i suffer from panic disorder so it was hell im on the mend now still got the headache lost my voice today ffs but i need this to go away so i can get back to work i dont get sick pay been living of my savings god knows what it is "

Perhaps flu?

A lot of viral infections can affect us for extended periods, leaving us wiped out. The only thing we can individually test for is Covid, which will only show whilst infectious

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By *erd101Man
19 hours ago

Rochdale

You’re not alone dude, I had what sounded like the same thing over December into early January then had a resurgence when I thought it was gone and I’m only just really over it.

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By *melie LALWoman
14 hours ago

Peterborough


"I did go to docs all he said was i dont know what it is but your bp is high so im putting your tabs up

Great help he was tbh"

What did you expect the Dr to do? There are multiple seasonal viruses and all you can do is manage the symptoms. For the most part that is rest, paracetamol and hydration.

The dizziness could be attributable to your BP, so he has helped.

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By *essie1966Man
12 hours ago

east coast.

It's called the flu, visit a chemist and say to the assistant 'I think I've got the flu"

They'll sort you out.

No need to thank me.

Or you could just wear a face cloth and wander about letting normal folk laugh at you.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
8 hours ago

Central


"It's called the flu, visit a chemist and say to the assistant 'I think I've got the flu"

They'll sort you out.

No need to thank me.

Or you could just wear a face cloth and wander about letting normal folk laugh at you. "

Sort them out with what? Paracetamol?

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
7 hours ago

Stockport


"It's called the flu, visit a chemist and say to the assistant 'I think I've got the flu"

They'll sort you out.

No need to thank me.

Or you could just wear a face cloth and wander about letting normal folk laugh at you. "

Kind of like how I've worn a mask while in any enclosed public venue for the last five years? I do get the occasional enquiring glance, though mostly only from fuckwits. What I don't get is continuous infections. It's not 100% perfection - 18 months ago I had a business meeting where I very rashly unmasked, then 2 days later found myself with covid, which has left me with background problems of an auto immune disease (which I might well have had for many years, but only triggered into diagnosable levels of activity after I got covid). I keep reading in these forums about all the people with "this lurgy that's been going on for weeks" and "it's like a dizziness that won't go away" and "never felt so ill in my life". Wouldn't you people rather not be ill? Or even just less ill? What if I told you that there's this One Weird Trick, that They Don't Want You To Know About... to cut your number of sick days by 90%?

And don't worry about the "normal" people laughing at you, because they're the ones spending so much time being ill that they don't actually get much chance to laugh any more...

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By *ondiego85Man
6 hours ago

nottingham

I had none of there issues. Like every year, I had my flu and covid jabs and they worked beautifully

(Now waiting for the nincompoops coming to lecture me on how the body really works, nature to do its course, evil big pharma etc. JUST LET ME GRAB MY POPCORN

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By *ondiego85Man
6 hours ago

nottingham


"It's called the flu, visit a chemist and say to the assistant 'I think I've got the flu"

They'll sort you out.

No need to thank me.

Or you could just wear a face cloth and wander about letting normal folk laugh at you. "

And you, supposedly, would be one of the normal folks?

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By *lactontogMan
4 hours ago

Clacton on Sea


"Morning all

Has or is anyone having issues with the bug currently going round ive been ill for 4 weeks now symptoms changing weekly?

It started with a head and neck ache and bit of chest pain very light headed.

Week 2 pain in back and sides head and neck ache still very dizzy

Week 3 same as week 2 but getting a bit better

Week 4 cough, blocked nose, back pain and head ache neck and back still sore very tired dizziness eased off a lot.

Just want it to go away cant go out or go work

"

It's probably HMPV virus like I've had since Christmas, I've had Covid 3 times but this virus is evil compared to Covid.

Hospitals are almost at breaking point because of it but unlike Covid it's being played down even though it can kill 1 in 50 people making it far more dangerous than Covid, type in UK HMPV virus epidemic in Google to find out more.

I've been told it could be another 6 weeks before it's effect wear off and even then like Covid it can cause long term damage, children elderly and people with breathing problems are at moat risk from the virus.

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By *ondiego85Man
3 hours ago

nottingham


"Morning all

Has or is anyone having issues with the bug currently going round ive been ill for 4 weeks now symptoms changing weekly?

It started with a head and neck ache and bit of chest pain very light headed.

Week 2 pain in back and sides head and neck ache still very dizzy

Week 3 same as week 2 but getting a bit better

Week 4 cough, blocked nose, back pain and head ache neck and back still sore very tired dizziness eased off a lot.

Just want it to go away cant go out or go work

It's probably HMPV virus like I've had since Christmas, I've had Covid 3 times but this virus is evil compared to Covid.

Hospitals are almost at breaking point because of it but unlike Covid it's being played down even though it can kill 1 in 50 people making it far more dangerous than Covid, type in UK HMPV virus epidemic in Google to find out more.

I've been told it could be another 6 weeks before it's effect wear off and even then like Covid it can cause long term damage, children elderly and people with breathing problems are at moat risk from the virus."

You don’t know what you’re talking about.

It’s a virus which has been around for decades. Very infectious but the population has already some degree of immunity against it. The risk of it of causing a pandemic like covid are minimal.

Plus, don’t venture in diagnoses by yourself

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By *anonfire96Man
2 hours ago

Mansfield

That's crazy, your BP will naturally raise with any form of illness.

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By *eff SmithMan
2 hours ago

East Peoria

I've had a bug that started with a sore tonsil, then weird chest congestion with night coughing, body aches, and a general gamey feeling later in the day. I had a stockpile of ivermectin and started taking it 4 days ago. I immediately started feeling better after the first 12mg dose. It truly works and is a wonderful drug. I'm back up to normal now, feeling great 😃

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