Covid-19

shrxhky420

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My niece had it 9 didn't slow her down at all, she caughed and stuff but kept saying she was kicking COVIDs butt, and she did. Her mom got hit a lot worse but didn't need the hospital. My brother managed to not get it somehow being in the same house. It's vodoo shit man never know how it's going to go..hope yours.does just as good.
Thanks bud.

SH420
 

neosapien

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I will share my Covid symptoms timeline in hopes that it helps someone…

12/28 PM- 1st Symptoms onset just before bed. Intense Chills/ Rigors out of nowhere.
12/29 AM - 101.5 fever/ Chills about 1AM
12/29 AM/PM Fever and chills subside upon waking up. Headache sets in. Headache most of 12/29.
12/30 - Headache gone. Whole body is sore. Lethargic.
12/31 - Get tested. Body still sore. Congestion/sneezing. General malaise.
1/1 - Results received. Smell and taste gone. Soreness subsides. Feels like sinus cold.
1/1- 1/4 - Feels like sinus cold
Today 1/5 - Still like sinus cold. Can start to smell strong smells faintly. Still no taste.


I believe that to be pretty thorough. I am happy to answer questions. I'm happy I never had any of the respiratory problems but still prefer to have never have gotten it. Gonna wait 3 weeks, go get a antibody test then see about donating plasma.
 

tyler.durden

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I will share my Covid symptoms timeline in hopes that it helps someone…

12/28 PM- 1st Symptoms onset just before bed. Intense Chills/ Rigors out of nowhere.
12/29 AM - 101.5 fever/ Chills about 1AM
12/29 AM/PM Fever and chills subside upon waking up. Headache sets in. Headache most of 12/29.
12/30 - Headache gone. Whole body is sore. Lethargic.
12/31 - Get tested. Body still sore. Congestion/sneezing. General malaise.
1/1 - Results received. Smell and taste gone. Soreness subsides. Feels like sinus cold.
1/1- 1/4 - Feels like sinus cold
Today 1/5 - Still like sinus cold. Can start to smell strong smells faintly. Still no taste.


I believe that to be pretty thorough. I am happy to answer questions. I'm happy I never had any of the respiratory problems but still prefer to have never have gotten it. Gonna wait 3 weeks, go get a antibody test then see about donating plasma.
Sounds a lot like how my first bout went, sans the loss of taste and smell. My respiratory symptoms started after the first ten days when I started to think I was on the mend, same with a buddy of mine. If you get past the second week without breathing troubles, you should be okay ime. Thanks for sharing the details, neo. Fingers crossed.
 

Laughing Grass

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I will share my Covid symptoms timeline in hopes that it helps someone…

12/28 PM- 1st Symptoms onset just before bed. Intense Chills/ Rigors out of nowhere.
12/29 AM - 101.5 fever/ Chills about 1AM
12/29 AM/PM Fever and chills subside upon waking up. Headache sets in. Headache most of 12/29.
12/30 - Headache gone. Whole body is sore. Lethargic.
12/31 - Get tested. Body still sore. Congestion/sneezing. General malaise.
1/1 - Results received. Smell and taste gone. Soreness subsides. Feels like sinus cold.
1/1- 1/4 - Feels like sinus cold
Today 1/5 - Still like sinus cold. Can start to smell strong smells faintly. Still no taste.


I believe that to be pretty thorough. I am happy to answer questions. I'm happy I never had any of the respiratory problems but still prefer to have never have gotten it. Gonna wait 3 weeks, go get a antibody test then see about donating plasma.
is it completely 100% no taste at all?
 

neosapien

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is it completely 100% no taste at all?
Both 100% absence of taste and smell. Is quite a surreal feeling actually. Texture was still there, not like a numb feeling, almost like a sensory memory of knowing how it should taste but it just doesnt. Like just devoid of all pleasures and displeasures of the senses. Is quite a depressing symptom actually. And read some people losing them for months. And others never regaining them as of yet. I was on the fence 12/31PM as to whether I was loosing them. Then 1/1 it was apparent.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Both 100% absence of taste and smell. Is quite a surreal feeling actually. Texture was still there, not like a numb feeling, almost like a sensory memory of knowing how it should taste but it just doesnt. Like just devoid of all pleasures and displeasures of the senses. Is quite a depressing symptom actually. And read some people losing them for months. And others never regaining them as of yet. I was on the fence 12/31PM as to whether I was loosing them. Then 1/1 it was apparent.
Ouchie, amigo

 

neosapien

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Sounds a lot like how my first bout went, sans the loss of taste and smell. My respiratory symptoms started after the first ten days when I started to think I was on the mend, same with a buddy of mine. If you get past the second week without breathing troubles, you should be okay ime. Thanks for sharing the details, neo. Fingers crossed.
Yeah, either way I know it's nothing to tussle with. I'm 36 and in the prime of my physical, sexual and mental life. And have been relatively sick for 8 days now and only marginally getting better. That is not normal for me. Usually I knock things out in 3 days. If I get sick at all. So I can see how someone who is in slightly worst shape than me could be fighting for their damn life.
 

natureboygrower

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I will share my Covid symptoms timeline in hopes that it helps someone…

12/28 PM- 1st Symptoms onset just before bed. Intense Chills/ Rigors out of nowhere.
12/29 AM - 101.5 fever/ Chills about 1AM
12/29 AM/PM Fever and chills subside upon waking up. Headache sets in. Headache most of 12/29.
12/30 - Headache gone. Whole body is sore. Lethargic.
12/31 - Get tested. Body still sore. Congestion/sneezing. General malaise.
1/1 - Results received. Smell and taste gone. Soreness subsides. Feels like sinus cold.
1/1- 1/4 - Feels like sinus cold
Today 1/5 - Still like sinus cold. Can start to smell strong smells faintly. Still no taste.


I believe that to be pretty thorough. I am happy to answer questions. I'm happy I never had any of the respiratory problems but still prefer to have never have gotten it. Gonna wait 3 weeks, go get a antibody test then see about donating plasma.
From your prior posts I've seen I know that you have been vigilant about not getting this. Any idea how you may have caught it? And how is the rest of your family? Any symptoms? I'm the only one who goes out and I'm afraid of bringing it home. Hope you continue to feel better.
 

Laughing Grass

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Are you thinking about a brief interval of eating healthy but eww foods?
I only know one person IRL who's been infected (touch wood) and they're more of an acquaintance so I couldn't really ask questions. I thought it was more like a bad sinus infection where it's still there just not as pronounced.

That's what my brother said. He went to brush his teeth and thought oh shit........couldn't taste the toothpaste.
:o that's crazy considering how strong the flavour of toothpaste is.

Both 100% absence of taste and smell. Is quite a surreal feeling actually. Texture was still there, not like a numb feeling, almost like a sensory memory of knowing how it should taste but it just doesnt. Like just devoid of all pleasures and displeasures of the senses. Is quite a depressing symptom actually. And read some people losing them for months. And others never regaining them as of yet. I was on the fence 12/31PM as to whether I was loosing them. Then 1/1 it was apparent.
Wow sorry :( Is your daughter all clear?
 

neosapien

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From your prior posts I've seen I know that you have been vigilant about not getting this. Any idea how you may have caught it? And how is the rest of your family? Any symptoms? I'm the only one who goes out and I'm afraid of bringing it home. Hope you continue to feel better.
I honestly have no idea where I got it. I went to Aldi's and a gas station in the 4-5 days prior to 12/28. I always used hand sanitizer, mask, washed my hands etc. My daughter shows no signs. My wife had slight congestion sometime prior to 12/28 for a day (in retrospect) and could have had it and given it to me. The weather changes fuck with her, so it could have just been environmental too. She's going to get an antibody test in a couple weeks regardless. My opinions are as follows: testing and the healthcare redtape in this country are fucking atrocious, way more people are infected than what is being reported/ in large part thanks to the atrocious testing, if you or someone you live with leaves the house for any reason -- you run a pretty high risk of getting infected eventually, because how just how widespread this pandemic actually is.

Edit: Not trying to scare you, just trying to be truthful and transparent. A lot of that missing this past year I think.
 
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