I’m shaking constantly, cold fever is getting on my nerves. I also have extreme fatigue in every muscle
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I’m shaking constantly, cold fever is getting on my nerves. I also have extreme fatigue in every muscle
Far as I know I've never caught covid.. Mostly because I'm housebound. Mum and sister had it, but I didn't get it. I may have had it right at the start of the pandemic because I was sick for a month after sisters came back from a medieval comic con thing... I had a sore throat first, couldn't taste my food, coughing, sneezing I think 🤔 and just generally didn't feel well. I couldnt sleep as I felt like I could not breathe too good, but... I lost my hearing due to blocked ears so it may have been just a bad cold.
Mum and sister had no symptoms.. Or mum had just a slight cough. Can't remember. She was fine though and didn't look ill. Sister brought it home from work. She's a carer to the elderly.
Had very light symptoms. I went out with people without knowing it and when I tested positive well... 3 of my friends did too 😂
You're gonna be ok❤
It's not funny
Some people are still dying.
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My mum and brother both had three day of body aches, a bad cough and a runny nose.
I on the other hand, had about a week of what I would describe as a really bad flu; nausea, horrible cough, dry sore throat, runny and blocked nose, ceaseless headache, body aches, freezing cold, sweating, so tired all the time. And I still had a pretty mild case, my aunt passed out and almost had to go to hospital.
I like my aunt was considered moderate to high risk so I can only imagine how bad it would have been if we weren't vaxed
Didn’t feel much other than a headache a lot of chills nausea that lasted 2 hours , lots of sneezing and ear itching, my nose and sinuses BURNED, lots of fatigue, mental fogging, throat soreness and at some point I was REALLY hungry abnormally actually. Those symptoms lasted about 4 days for me but the sinus burning stayed for two days and I felt hopeless because it hurt so bad so I had to find a way to relieve it so I remembered I had a sinus rinse bottle so I used that for 3 days and it helped so much and it stopped thankfully. Um , the after effects of post virus for me were probably just the nasty garbage scent I’d smell after blowing my nose at times. My doctor prescribed me lots of Vitamin D (Drisdol) I’m currently taking that because they said omicron or covid (I don't know which one) affects the bones so…yea. I’m good now though…I’m 20 years of age and thanks to the vitamin D I even grew taller haha I used to be about 5’7 and now I’m 5’8… just an inch difference.
I took vitamin C from the Emergen-C packets throughout the whole time as well, and afterwards I began taking multivitamins and that helped me so much and I ate oranges and healthy meals as well.
And I tried not to eat junk food or sugary foods as well so that my body could fight it off quicker. It’s recommended not to eat chocolates or sugary stuff when you have a fever.
Honestly the only 2 symptoms I had was it was a little harder to breath (I honestly thought it was just spring pollen), and nightsweats. Now to be fair. I was diagnosed with having covid 3 days before I was supposed to have surgery. And they decided to go ahead with it anyhow as it had already been delayed a week. Also to be fair they didn't play around with it. Following surgery they immediately moved me to the ICU. It was originally supposed to be an outpatient surgery. But Covid got me admitted and quarantined for 21 days. During that first week they put me on oxygen which had a heated tube (Honestly that probably caused most the sweating) and then u gave a steroid pack. I slept pretty much the entire week. I never felt bad, just tired. I'm not downplaying the seriousness of Covid. I'm glad they took precautions. I'm just saying I never felt "sick".
I wouldn't have known I had Covid - if I hadn't been tested positive. Only reason for me getting tested was because I was literally chased down by covid. (Kid who can't control his saliva or had an understanding he had covid) & I'd prefer not going into work and give it to some of the other kids. 😅
So my symptoms where guilt about sitting on the couch watching TV - while I should've been working.
It was annoying for me. I lost my sense of smell and taste. I took astragalus and vitamin C everyday for my immunity. I had this for 2 1/2 months. My taste buds changed too. I kept craving for spicy 🌶 food, so I could have flavor in my food.
I mean if you were to feed me a squid 🦑 or shellfish 🦪 blindfolded. I would NOT know what I was tasting. Cause of my lost senses. (AND I HATE SEAFOOD)
I didn’t get covid, but Omicron which was mild. I suspected I caught it because I felt very cold under the AC at my workplace, when it was already set on the highest temperature. Went home and did the nasal and saliva test, both positive. I had sore-throat, body ache and cough. Didn’t get any medication, just drank a lot coconut water for 4 days straight and vitamin c with herbs. After the 5th day, I was already negative.
I haven't had it thankfully but I know someone who had it recently (fully vaccinated and boosted). She said it was like a really bad cold, hot and cold sweats, extreme fatigue, loss of taste and smell. And now that's she has recovered she cannot eat anything without it going right through her.
I never had covid. If by chance I did the symptoms were so mild I didn't know it. The only people I know that tested positive for covid was my brother & his wife. He symptoms were feeling cold then the seats the first night then feeling run down for 2 days then it was gone. His wife who is immune compromised & on oxygen was feeling down for another 2 days behind him. Neither of them had any lasting effects.
I have absolutely no idea whether or not I've ever had the ChinaVirus.
And I absolutely don't care. I've never been "tested" and I never WILL be.
I will also never take any CV jabs. (A while back I had a mild cold. Whether or not that was CV, I don't know)
I have yet to find out :)
''Covid'' has come closer to me... in terms of people nearby who got it.
none of them turned ''Zombie'' - so I'm not too concerned.
Very fatigued, entire body was Hella sore and had a pretty bad headache. Heache was gone after maybe 4 hrs. Other symptoms lasted 24 hrs. Non vaxxed.
Never got it never will I am autoimmunity to it probably from growing up on a farm playing in the pig pen among other things!
I have never had covid ( If i did i did not know) im also not even vaccinated and i live in a HIGHLY populated area.
Bad sore throat... everything else was like a cold. Still better than food poisoning... at least I wasn't painting the toilet brown
Get well soon🙏🏼
And I just had a sore throat for a few days, it was annoying
Extremely annoying but mild. 3 days so milder than a normal flue.
I was double vaxxed and got obliterated. My wife wasn’t vaxxed and was fine. My 7 month old didn’t even notice it
For me they were not terrible because I was vaccinated and boosted. But for three unvaccinated members of my family they were a bit worse, considering they all died.
You what? Three family members of yours died from covid?
Just a bit worse?
All symptoms went away after my first session of 3% Food Grade H202 (with sterile saline) nebulization.
They were pretty mild, not too bad. I lost my sense of smell, but that was about it. Hope you feel better soon and take care. :)
I got my period the same time as covid unfortunately. I got a sore throat, congestion, runny nose, nausea , headache. Lasted a few days
Mine were pretty mild. I had a dry cough that lingered for a few months. I had a very low grade fever that only came on at 7pm for 10 days.
pretty much like that. I figured it was due to my underlying conditions, sleep apnea and asthma as well as not being in the best of shape.
I felt like shit. Nauseated, wasn’t hungry, headache, cold symptoms and so much pressure and pain in my chest whenever I exhaled and inhaled.
Had fever, muscle ache and later, cough and cold.
Some fatigue and minor sniffles.
Oh no. Honestly I just had fatigue and a fever 😕
indistinguishable from the common cold.
Not bad at all I just felt tired from the Sickness
Just like another flu
Mine felt like a cold for a day.
I had a cough and fever. Was over it in 5 days
I never had it
I haven't
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