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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Deleted User wrote: » Guardian article says it was highly likely she got infected in the hotel. Also it's the South African variant. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/25/new-zealand-covid-case-appears-to-be-south-african-variant-officials-say
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Were there any differences at all in how you felt before or after you were tested as positive? Do you know what blood type you are, is it O Group?
poisonated wrote: » I just found out I’m o positive. Why do you ask?
signostic wrote: » My daughter was positive also with similar symptoms but she now has vertigo as an after effect of the virus.
happyday wrote: » My husband who is a health care worker got it. Started with a cough, sore chest, temperature tiredness and swollen lips. It was mild enough. Rang work after positive test. They said he could go back to work after 10 days and he did today. My son and I have to restrict our movements for 14 days. So he's back at work, still coughing, and we aren't allowed out till Monday. That doesn't make any sense to me.
Whitters22 wrote: » In order to go back after 10 days the last 5 must be symptom free so with a cough he should not have been asked back without another PCR test.
Whitters22 wrote: » Tested positive Monday as a close contact and have had relatively mild symptoms all week - a bit of a temperature and some aches. But have lost my smell this evening. I thought that was one of the first symptoms and to come so late is unusual?
Galadriel wrote: » On the text I got it just said you had to be 'fever-free' for the last 5 days, not symptom-free. I lost my taste/smell and they're still not fully back but didn't have to isolate past the 10 days.
happyday wrote: » My husband who is a health care worker got it. Started with a cough, sore chest, temperature tiredness and swollen lips. It was mild enough. Rang work after a positive test. They said he could go back to work after 10 days and he did today. My son and I have to restrict our movements for 14 days. So he's back at work, still coughing, and we aren't allowed out till Monday. That doesn't make any sense to me.
roashter wrote: » In my mid 40s and my symptoms started Wednesday -cold/flu with a bad headache and this persisted for a few days. Had test on Friday 14:30. It was my 2nd time getting test and while the nose swab is uncomfortable it was not as bad as first time. Text message Saturday night 21:00 to confirm positive result. So at moment now I have cold/flu like symptoms, shortness of breath (just going up the stairs), and feel quite fatigued. I'm taking paracetamol. I am going to take a few days off work (thankfully still working and able to work from home), as I don't think I'd be able to do a full days work and feel drained. I'll need to get a sick note from GP but not sure how long to request for. I'm guessing just a few days, but I don't want to come back to work and then find I'm shattered and regret not taking longer off. Anyone have anything similar to this scenario?
hurikane wrote: » Is the testing a 24 hour operation? What about the results is that 24 hour? Do they send out messages in the middle of the night?
Deleted User wrote: » I think it might be helpful if you state your age - and whether you have any underlying issues, including being overweight or obese. That way, it puts your case in some context and perspective.
The One Doctor wrote: » Just tested positive now. Poxy feckin thing, this virus. Don't have any more money now, so at least I won't be spending. Don't get me wrong, I'm fine, very few symptoms etc, just a bit scared. Wife has it too (I got it from her) and she has another baby on the way. She's asymptomatic. Distractions are welcome. Tell me a favourite PC game you play or book you read or whatever to take your mind off things. I'm a bit scared as I mentioned. Pathetic, I know. Mods please don't send this to the horrible Coronavirus forum, need a bit of a laugh.
The One Doctor wrote: » Distractions are welcome.
Mods please don't send this to the horrible Coronavirus forum, need a bit of a laugh