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- smuts
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Re: Coronavirus
My missus and eldest are rough again...and they only got over covid along with rest of us early April.
She says she feels like she has Covid all over again.
She says she feels like she has Covid all over again.
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Re: Coronavirus
I don't tend to wander into NUMB very often, but this has caught my attention - very similar situation to in my house. Are you over it ?Georgee Paris wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 10:16 pm Still got a cough and a sore throat every evening - sinuses seem to have cleared - this is the strangest bug I’ve ever had and certainly the longest lasting I’ve ever had. If this is long covid it’s a massive ****.
I picked up Covid late march, had a few rough days but have had worst colds... then spent a week or so testing negative, feeling fine then had zero energy.
Now for the past 3 weeks or so I've followed the same path as you seem to have.
In all my years I've never cleared as much phlegm of a morning than I was doing a couple of weeks back... dry cough, sore throat (hardly ever get them, no tonsils), sinuses, voice like Barry White, sore eyes ... then just when you think it's all but gone the tickly cough reappears to a lesser degree at night, with a bit of a sore throat to follow. My wife is a week behind me with it all. Covid tests all negative
Can categorically say I have never had anything like this
Re: Coronavirus
Been there a bit too a few weeks back now. Not quite as bad as what you are describing, but it was worse than covid when I last had that at xmas. Clogged up to the heavens, coughing etc etc. Horrible stuff.Billy Hunt wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 4:31 pm
Now for the past 3 weeks or so I've followed the same path as you seem to have.
In all my years I've never cleared as much phlegm of a morning than I was doing a couple of weeks back... dry cough, sore throat (hardly ever get them, no tonsils), sinuses, voice like Barry White, sore eyes ... then just when you think it's all but gone the tickly cough reappears to a lesser degree at night, with a bit of a sore throat to follow. My wife is a week behind me with it all. Covid tests all negative
Can categorically say I have never had anything like this
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Re: Coronavirus
Sorry to hear that mate. Hope they bounce back soon.
I know quite a few people who ended up catching it twice within a short space of time with this variant.
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Re: Coronavirus
They're a lot better today cheers.
My elderly mother in law caught Covid a few weeks ago and batted it off no problem. Said the worst thing was not going out to not pass it on to others in her block and started feeling stiff by not getting her exercise bless her.
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Re: Coronavirus
From what I understand, that 4th booster jab received by the old and vulnerable, has made a huge difference to how severely they are effected, compared to those who have had 3 or less.
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Re: Coronavirus
I’ve exactly what you have described forBilly Hunt wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 4:31 pm I don't tend to wander into NUMB very often, but this has caught my attention - very similar situation to in my house. Are you over it ?
I picked up Covid late march, had a few rough days but have had worst colds... then spent a week or so testing negative, feeling fine then had zero energy.
Now for the past 3 weeks or so I've followed the same path as you seem to have.
In all my years I've never cleared as much phlegm of a morning than I was doing a couple of weeks back... dry cough, sore throat (hardly ever get them, no tonsils), sinuses, voice like Barry White, sore eyes ... then just when you think it's all but gone the tickly cough reappears to a lesser degree at night, with a bit of a sore throat to follow. My wife is a week behind me with it all. Covid tests all negative
Can categorically say I have never had anything like this
The last 3/4 weeks,
Weirdest cold I’ve had, thought it was gone the other day but been coughing constantly the last couple of days.
Testing negative through it and have not knowingly had covid previously
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Well apparently it doesn't spread well between humans and is mostly mild.bonzosbeard wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 2:00 pm Will this turn into the monkeypox thread?
It would go into meltdown :lol:
I'm not really sure why it's even news....
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There's me trying to blame my weekend roughness on my post Seville trip hangover.........tested positive for the third time this morning.
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Re: Coronavirus
Pretty much 'try and stay away from people' :
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavir ... hat-to-do/
This third bout is definitely weaker for me, but also very different. Saturday, I could hardly keep my eyes open and was in and out of really vivid delirious 10 minute sleeps for 24 hours, like mini nightmares waking me up each time.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavir ... hat-to-do/
This third bout is definitely weaker for me, but also very different. Saturday, I could hardly keep my eyes open and was in and out of really vivid delirious 10 minute sleeps for 24 hours, like mini nightmares waking me up each time.
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Mad isn't it...
I cough now if I laugh, that's about it for the past couple of days. Had a right old coughing fit when Antonio mis-controlled that simple ball on the touch line yesterday :lol:
Daren't say it's gone though, as whenever I do it reminds me it hasn't... I also got the duration wrong, it'll be 5 weeks this Wednesday/Thursday
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'Scientists Believe That They Have Managed To Trace 'Patient Zero' For The Monkeypox'.bonzosbeard wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 2:00 pm Will this turn into the monkeypox thread?
It would go into meltdown :lol:
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Re: Coronavirus
I got totally fed up and in the end thought I’d try and sweat it out - it goes against everything I’ve ever learnt about fitness training but it seemed to do the job. I’ve been better ever since. It was as if all the usual medication was making it worse or prolonging the illness. Flipping weird - but feel right as rain again now.
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Good to hearGeorgee Paris wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 6:32 pm I got totally fed up and in the end thought I’d try and sweat it out - it goes against everything I’ve ever learnt about fitness training but it seemed to do the job. I’ve been better ever since. It was as if all the usual medication was making it worse or prolonging the illness. Flipping weird - but feel right as rain again now.
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Two and a half years...
Just posted on a different topic and saw that my post relegated the Covid thread to page 2. After 2 and a half years.
For 2 and a half years this dominated our lives and f*cked our economy. Good to see it looks like it's yesterday's news even if the country will suffer the consequences for decades to come.
For 2 and a half years this dominated our lives and f*cked our economy. Good to see it looks like it's yesterday's news even if the country will suffer the consequences for decades to come.