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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kenmc wrote: » Reads more to me like "go get a couple of different tests in different places and pick the result that suits your needs best"
irishguitarlad wrote: » Well lads I'm finally on the way home, on the train from Málaga to Sevilla. I tested positive on the 2nd of Jan having had symptoms the 26th and 27th of December. I tried again in the bons in Tralee the 13th of Jan and tested positive again but they rang me up and said the virus was very weak in my body and I'm not contagious and to come back again next week. Of course me being me I panicked and saw that the Lamp was less sensitive than the PCR and went up to Cork to do It with RocDoc. Tested positive with that and the swab was extremely quick also received a phone call saying I was positive and they didn't get into the nitty gritty details like the bons in Tralee. I had the sensation with the quickness that I got the results back that they just fired it into a machine and any slight virus material they just tested you positive. Anyways on the train down my mum said why don't you try the bons again tomorrow morning. Went in tested negative and got on the plane yesterday. I had no symptoms thankfully since the 26 and 27th. I guess the point of my post is to avoid rocdoc if you can and go to a place where they have their own lab and a doctor has the last say on your test.
Mardyke wrote: » I'm trying to get my head around this one! So you tested positive twice and travelled between Kerry and Cork and then onto Spain??
iamwhoiam wrote: » Dont know your GP but you can’t speak for mine . She has seen patients throughout and been thorough and wonderful I will cheer when she gets the vaccine and might have the confidence to see her parents again .
[Deleted User] wrote: » My GP has been an absolute disgrace and after being a patient of the same surgery for nearly 40 years and my daughter since birth I will be looking for a new GP as soon as practicable. I have not been able to get a face-to-face appointment since March and every time I ask for a phone consultation all I get is some random locum who doesn't know anything about my history. If I ask for my own doctor, I'm told he is not available. He is never available, it seems. When getting the flu vaccine my daughter and I were left waiting outside on the footpath, in the rain, for 40 minutes after our appointments, no apologies. I'm not the only one. I read the recent google reviews on the practice and they are shocking, and all telling the same story.
iamwhoiam wrote: » Thats dreadful and you are right to be angry . But anyone I know are very grateful for the work GPs have done so tarring them all with the same brush would be very unfair
[Deleted User] wrote: » Which is why I said MY.
Itsaduck1 wrote: » Even if 10,000 out are those of essential workers/travel/no symptoms What do the other 8,000 people that dont have Covid have when tested? Are colds and flus still more common right now than Covid19 is my question? And if so how? Isn't Covid19 way more contagious with little natural immunity, shouldn't that be in greater circulation than cold and flu?
SouthWesterly wrote: Tried to see my GP yesterday with a sinus infection that's been ticking over for months. She wouldn't see me until I had a test done. Got it this morning and waiting for the results.
Wanderer78 wrote: My sinus are driving me insane, debating whether to get a test or not
Wibbs wrote: » Well colds and flus won't magically go away because a new virus is in the mix. When old nasties like smallpox and the like were floating about people still caught colds and flus. IIRC the rhinoviruses that cause most "common colds" have an R0 of between 3 and 6, so way higher than Covid. Flus again IIRC are around 1.5, so closer to covid. Something like the measles which is fully airborne is way higher at around 16. That said, the R0 value has a lot of variables, as we've seen with this covid pox and those figures are for freely mingling populations. Measures like social distancing, masks and hand hygiene make a huge difference to the number. Vaccination will make an even bigger difference. The same measures are going to affect other viruses in the population, so fewer people should get colds and flus as well. Speaking entirely personal opinion here, I reckon there is some resistance in the population to covid19 and that's why it seems to act so weirdly with regard to variability in symptoms and infectiousness.
Ave Sodalis wrote: » That's pretty much the only thing I had. Even my cough was from a post nasal drip, but it was a cough so I was tested and was positive.
Wanderer78 wrote: » My sinus are driving me insane, debating whether to get a test or not
The HorsesMouth wrote: » Get a test. This was my main symptom at the start and now it is my last one to go. We have 6 people test postitive in our household and those close to us and all apart from 1 had sinus issues/headaches. Also seems if you have sinus issues then your taste and smell is almost a cert to go too. Unfortunately that's been true in our cases. Thankfully we have all had mild symptoms and everyone is fully over it now apart from the senses issue. Age range from 5 to 64.
SouthWesterly wrote: » I came back negative this morning. Wasn't surprised
Gruffalux wrote: » Oh don't say that. I have really bad sinus headache and congestion, and have also had migraine aura for past 2 days. Feel crappy. My husband keeps making me smell things as that is his way of ''checking'' for corona!
Phil.x wrote: » High temp, stiff/strained eyes, lower back pain, loss of smell and taste, all lasted two to three days but 14 days after symptoms I still cannot smell or taste and it sometimes feels like a have something lodged in my throat.
Cluedo Monopoly wrote: » Do you mind me asking what it's like to get a Covid test? Some people mentioned at the start that they found it quite 'invasive'.
Wanderer78 wrote: » it makes sense to be tested, but i suspect id be the same, im not convinced i have it, i think its largely to do with being stuck indoors with central heating