People or people you know who tested positive before or are positive now, how are you feeling? Both physically and mentally
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emeldc wrote: » Thank you. From the start we were told that in most cases we would be fine if we contracted Covid, and that is absolutely true. But alot of us that got a heavy dose of it either suffered badly or died. My stay in hospital was horrific. I had one particular day where if they had told me there was nothing more they could for me I would have accepted it gladly, I felt so bad. I’ve had a couple of life changing operations and Covid was far worse. My 88 y/o mother died from Covid the day after I was admitted to hospital. To the skeptics on the ‘relaxation’ thread, she was perfectly fine before she got it. She died of it, not with it. In all honesty I probably gave it to her as I didn’t know I was positive and back then they didn’t know all the symptoms. My best friend who was 58 tested positive on the 8th of October and was dead by the 10th. His lungs bled out while he slept. His wife found him the next morning. You can imagine what that was like. And yet there’s loads of posters on the ‘relaxation’ thread that think it’s not as serious as they say, that we don’t need lockdowns and that it’s ok to infect a nation because the death rate is miniscule. Anyway, let them off with it. My family and I and anyone that knows what I’ve been through are staying home for the moment. Over and out!
Queried wrote: » I am so sorry to read this. My condolences to you for your mother and your friend, absolutely heartbreaking.
Randy Anders wrote: » -An extremely sore lower back. I originally thought my kidneys were about to blow up the pain was so intense. Also getting muscle spasms ripple from the area as well. Not nice
Randy Anders wrote: » Received a positive result on the 4th. So far it's been pretty rough going, a lot more difficult than I'd originally expected, especially considering that I'm only 29 with no underlying health issues. I have all the main symptoms (cough, fever, aches etc) but I'll list a few extras that haven't really seen mentioned on the off chance others are experiencing these: -An extremely sore lower back. I originally thought my kidneys were about to blow up the pain was so intense. Also getting muscle spasms ripple from the area as well. Not nice -My fever is manifesting itself as extreme cold shakes, teeth chattering etc.. Feet and hands regularly going numb and tingling. Was nearly going to call the Doc about this but I find paracetamol and Nurofen mixed bring me back to relative normality -Bad diarrhea despite eating very little. (Drinking loads of water) -Constant headache no matter how many painkillers I take -Attention span of a gold fish due to sore eyes so can't really read or watch much TV In short, you don't want this thing! I'm just blessed I didn't pass it on to my folks over xmas. Really would not like them to go through this
corsav6 wrote: » I have this, lower center back, locks up sometimes with extreme pain. Went to the doctor before Xmas and he said muscle strain. Got a head cold since but very mild. Rang for a test but told no temperature no test. No tiredness, no chest symptoms, no temperature and no loss of taste or smell. So basically sore back started a week or 2 before Xmas for no apparent reason and shortly after Xmas got a head cold, but wondering if it really was now.
zerosugarbuzz wrote: » 8 out of 10 people experience back pain:problems at some point in their life. Hope you’re better soon.
zerosugarbuzz wrote: » A lot of those symptoms are probably not COVID related as never mentioned before as being symptoms. Hope you feel better soon.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » I wonder is there any truth in blood type?
Captain Crunch wrote: » Way back near the start of the pandemic, I was convinced there was a blood type/genetic aspect that determined how severe the symptoms are. I'm not a medical professional in any way but the wide range of symptoms from none to very severe seems to suggest it to me. Touch wood, so far I seem to have avoided it (unless I'm asymptomatic). I wish all who've contracted it a speedy recovery.
[Deleted User] wrote: » A work colleague of mine who spent three weeks in hospital reported her first symptom as a shooting pain in her back. So its possible. Regarding the loss of taste, to anyone here who had that symptom, was it a complete loss of taste, or did you just struggle to taste things?
Trigger Happy wrote: » I tested positive on Tuesday. Have had flu like symptoms for a week now. Lots of fatigue. But no fever or chills this last 5 days. No concentration at all, brain fog. Am optimistic that I will turn the corner this weekend.
Trigger Happy wrote: » Am feeling a lot better today but still a little wrecked and chesty. Definitely on the mend though.
iamwhoiam wrote: » Good to hear , on what day did you feel stronger . I am worried about a family member , she is day 10 now and progress is slow
Deleted User wrote: » A work colleague of mine who spent three weeks in hospital reported her first symptom as a shooting pain in her back. So its possible. I read that Ellen de Generes had it recently and said she had v bad back pain days after she felt otherwise well It’s a weird one. The variety of symptoms, the fact that it’s affecting multiple systems I’ve heard of quite a few people at the moment with gastro symptoms ( not loss of taste /smell)
CRI0ST0IR wrote: » People or people you know who tested positive before or are positive now, how are you feeling? Both physically and mentally
Deleted User wrote: » A work colleague of mine who spent three weeks in hospital reported her first symptom as a shooting pain in her back. So its possible. Regarding the loss of taste, to anyone here who had that symptom, was it a complete loss of taste, or did you just struggle to taste things?