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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I'm immunosuppresed, tested positive on Wednesday and was kind of anxious to see how it would go. Stuffy nose and a bit achey Thursday Fri and Saturday. Feeling better today nose clearing but only symptoms now is limited taste and smell.
Line on covid test very very faint today. Don't really know if that's any bearing on it nearly gone or not.
Finally got the Covid after 2.5 years. Main thing is a terrible lower back pain and a tiredness that I blamed on a hangover.
Not personally, but yes a close friend did.Can go on for several weeks afterwards.It did improve for her eventually.
I used zest active after i got covid the first time. I also started taking vitamin b and iron and all sorts. Since November I have had 3 chest and throat infections and now have covid again. So I gather these products don't really work in my case at least.
Had an upset tummy on Sunday. Tested for covid and was clear. The first time i had covid i had a bad tummy for 3 days. Slight sore throat yesterday so tested again and positive. Much milder dose than the first time. Sore throat has gone already and have a slight blocked nose. Energy levels seem fine where i was flattened for weeks the first time. No brain fog like the first time either.
I'm always tired so hard to tell :-( but after relatively light symptoms (except shocking sore throat) I have a different type of tiredness where I just want to go and lie down all the time.
Having avoided it for two years plus, I finally tested positive last week. Didn't have very severe symptoms - a tickly cough which lasted a few days, a dull headache which lasted a day and a tired feeling which lasted maybe 5 or 6 days. Tested negative after 5 days.
Feel fortunate not to have suffered any worse than I did.
I asked earlier in thread if anyone recommends a tonic/supplement etc to help in recovery
I am using sachets of the below..... €60 for 30 days. Don't know if it doing me any good but handy drink for bring to work anyway. It has been recommended to me a few times by others as personal recommendation means a lot to me. Can't do any harm...
I had it 2-3 weeks ago and it was pretty bad. 2 days in particular were a nightmare with a high fever, chills, headaches, nausea - you name it.
Coughing wasn't an issue until I was coming to the end of it. I've coughed more since testing negative than I did while positive.
What's really bothering me is the tiredness. It just won't go away. And it's a horrible tiredness where it's difficult to sleep. Hard to explain, but it's like a different type of tiredness. Anyone else still have this? It's a very frustrating feeling, was so tired earlier this afternoon that I lay down on the landing carpet and just felt like having a cry.
First negative test today
First Tested positive on the 13th (daily neg tests for 5 days before due to close contact.) and Negative the 18th (today)
All in All I suffered a runny nose and some tiredness and vertigo but nothing else.
Hopefully that’s the end of it and I got off extremely lightly.
Get well folks!
Became positive 2 days ago for the first time. Kinda hoped I was a modern-day Matt Damon. Just tired and a cough every once and a while. Nothing serious. I was worried about getting it for a while but it's nothing to be worried about from my point of view.
It's such a strange disease that people can end up in hospital but I just need to go to bed early.
Very normal.Could continue for a few weeks.I know a few people (myself included) that experienced that.Just keep sitting when you feel you need to.You will build back up over time.
I would rarely get colds… maybe once every 3-4 years and that would be sniffles. Only had the flu once in my life… Nov 2018.
Maybe my own genetics.. Not so much family genetics as My mother, sister and brother were all hit hard with COVID
After the dose of it I had - sweats, chills, shakes, desperate headache and back pains, weakness, godawful throat - it absolutely bamboozles me that people can get same dose and barely have any symptoms.
Day 4 since testing positive and only showing a weak red line on the flow test rather then the dark burgundy like on day 1.
all I had was a runny nose and a little tiredness. Runny nose is gone and I’m feeling great. No other symptoms
I would say that yesterday I had an extreme appetite and milled through a lot of food without feeling full.
from the 1st signs of COVID I took 3 thing religiously using recommended dosage no matter if I needed them or not.
The above is what I took and not medical advice.
If I hadn’t tested for COVID I would have put this down to very mild hayfever.
I'm on day 10 now. Throat still killing me, smell and taste halved at best. But the lethargy I'm finding hardest. Totally zonked. Need a sit down after doing light bits about the house.
How long for? I had it last November and my taste/smell went for 10 weeks! Not enjoyable one bit. I had no other symptoms. Only for taste/smell going I would never have known I had it.
Absolutely crap the last few days no energy at all trying to move and keep somewhat active just for my own peice of mind however my legs a dead weight the itchy throat is driving me mad.
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Yes same as, no pre-existing conditions and fairly fit too.🙄
I'm putting it down to the body fighting it too, it's crazy I just cannot feel full. I'm putting it down to the body fighting it too, it's crazy I just cannot feel full.
Thank you. The shortness isn't as bad today thankfully, but maybe the antibiotics are helping, I needed two rounds of antibiotics the last time I'd Covid. I have no pre existing conditions, I cycle and run regularly and would consider myself very fit.
Tested positive Tuesday morning, fine all day Monday apart from a pain in my lower back I couldn’t understand, woke up with a shocking fever during the night and a feeling I was going to vomit. I’ve currently a head ache, head cold, chesty cough, and a thirst that would sink a ship…. This is my first time catching it, 2 of the 3 kids have had it previously so hoping it’s only me
my son had it last week thought it was a stomach bug at first!!
edit: we’re all fully vaccinated
gosh the SOB symptom sounds scary - any pre existing medical conditions? hope you feel better asap
Have the breathless feeling since early April.On and off, currently on 2 inhalers for it (i am not asthmatic).
Glad to see people say they were hungry, I had a period where I had the kind of hunger I only got before when I was breastfeeding!!And I wanted proper food, protein, carbs and not junk.It was weird.I put it down to my body trying to fight off the virus, but who knows.
Began with a sore throat last Wednesday (06/07)which became progressively worse over the following days. Tested positive on Thursday. Sore throat has eased a bit today but it was the worst sore throat I ever had.
Other symptoms, night sweats, headaches, runny nose a congested at night time, no energy, difficulty in sleeping. No cough until Monday, productive with green phlegm. Still positive on the antigen today.
I started to feel bad on Sunday, aches, tiredness, pounding headache and a sore throat. Had a very restless night, sore back, very sore throat and had a fever of 38.4 yesterday morning, however my antigen test was negative. I was so tired/weak I couldn’t muster the energy to go downstairs to put on my out of office.
I alternated paracetamol and brupro and slept most of the day, mix of sweats and chills, and couldn’t shake the headache.
This morning I woke with a temperature of 38.5, took an antigen test and immediately got a very clear line. Sore throat has improved, I’m developing a chesty cough, and think I’ll go insane with the headache!
I’m triple vaccinated, and have avoided Covid so far, even while sharing a bed with my Covid positive spouse in early 2021!
Have Covid again had it in March. I'm tired, coughy, short of breath (doc put me on antibiotics as I'm quite chesty). I cannot feel full though whatever that is about I'm constantly hungry.
3 months ago. Still low energy and sore throat after sore throat.
people seem to think they have to isolate till they have a negative antigen test - why is this?
I'm nearly sure I have covid (again). Had it in January, was double jabbed last summer but no boosters since.
Tested negative this morning but it feels like it's on the way. Sore throat, fatigue, pain around ears, muscle pain moving around body and tight chest since yesterday evening.
I'd love if it was a 24 hour thing and I wake up tomorrow fine :)