What better way to spend your recovery time WWM2!
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SubscribeThree in the morning. Can't sleep. Having been lucky enough to have avoided covid so far, despite being out and about a lot, including teaching, I now have it. Just wondered what anyone else's symptoms are. I am barely coughing but have had the worst headache I've ever had, including all around my eyes and teeth. Have also had nausea and aches. I am lucky in that I can at least just lie in bed and don't have to look after anyone else. Apologies to anyone who has truly suffered - it's just I was wondering what other people's experience is and, as I say, I can't sleep
What better way to spend your recovery time WWM2!
A favourite Cohen number, sandelf
The Famous Blue Raincoat
It's four in the morning,the end of December
I'm writing you now just to see if you're better
New York is cold, but I like where I'm living
There's music on Clinton Street all through the evening
Oh - Wow - I'm straight back to my student house share 1971.
Ah, So long Marianne. Music and memory!!
maddyone
Whitewave sorry to hear you’re still suffering. Get well soon
Thank you. It is taking what seems an age, but really I’m being too impatient I think. If you look at the NHS site about recovering from post viral fatigue they talk in terms of months?.
I am determined to get through it though, and to do so I simply need masses of rest snd sleep, which for me is sooo frustrating. I haven’t the strength to walk more than 100 yds yet?
I’ve just sent away for some new watercolours and brushes as this will keep me still whilst enjoying what I’m doing.
Also get well soon idamaryrose
Whitewave sorry to hear you’re still suffering. Get well soon
Any effects after having Covid vary so much as well. Most of our family caught it with very mild symptoms with no after effect whatsoever and carried on as normal after negative tests
I had Covid before I was able to be vaccinated and was very poorly and was hospitalised. However I think the symptoms are quite different now with the newer strains than those I suffered (which did indeed include a horrendous cough which went on for weeks despite a lot of treatment in hospital) but the weakness I suffered as I recovered does seem to still feature. It’s not an instant recovery, be prepared to feel very weakened and to need to rest a lot for at least six weeks, maybe longer.
Oh dear, WWM2 that is very bad. Poor you.
I do hope I don't get it. I already have M E.
I'm glad you have no longterm effects Granmarder. Perhaps the vaccine helped.
Just a warning. I have been reading that covid knocks the immune system for 6 and this is certainly true as far as I am concerned as I’m just recovering from a 4 weeks bout of really nasty flu caught a couple of weeks after recovering from covid.
The result is bad post viral fatigue and a burst eardrum.
So I think that particularly those whose immune system isn’t good at the best of times you need to be very careful. I shall certainly mask up and avoid crowded spaces once I’m well enough to go out.
I tested positive in March and got positive results for the next 9 days. I recall the heavy headache and eye socket and face ache. A bit of a runny nose, didn’t want to eat much and a slight nausea
It was the strange heavy limbs and muscle aches that bothered me most though and moving like a turtle and half finished tasks and falling asleep. but it passed with no long term effects.
Had received all the vaccines including flu up to that point though. Feel fortunate to not lose taste and/or smell ?
We've been very careful but daughter visiting with grandsons has been out and about and is going to an activity centre today. They like others have gone back to "normal". In shops etc, not worrying.
What can you do? I haven't seen them for a year. And it's lovely that she has made the effort to come.
We'll just hope and pray for two weeks after they leave. I hope our vaccines are still working. ?
That's kind of you idamaryrose . I hope you're starting to feel better too.
Hope you feel better soon
Husband just tested positive though started with bit of sore throat Sat night. Now heavy cold, runny nose. Though I'm negative I feel pretty awful. Felt very sick last night, still nausea, bad headache, stiff neck and dry tickly throat. I think there are 2 new strains but may have heard wrong. Someone in my book group in her 80s been very unwell indeed.
Riete, you are a genius.
Hey, that's no way to lose your beret
so lo-ong, ida maray
but o-oh, you left your beret
behi-ind when you got up to go
i saw it the-ere, and uttered "oh, no"
i tu-urned, and looked over at you
you looked ba-ack, for a second or two
i thre-ew, but immediately knew
i'd messed up, and it wouldn't reach you
for it tu-urned into a frisbee
lande-ed five floors below me
what a sha-ame; my useless a-aim, caused you pa-ain
by the loss of your scarlet bere-et
poor i know, but maybe enough to inspire someone to do better
it seems we're probably all suffering from the policy change from "take this seriously" to "take no notice". to me it seems unfair that, having followed every rule and guidance for more than two years, we who are clinically extremely vulnerable and many likely to be more far seriously ill than average, are being hung out to dry.
and eg teacheranne: "Apart from a quick 2 minute trip to shops on Tuesday, I’ve not been out for almost a week so not sure where I picked it up from." it'll have been that 2 minute trip
PoppyFlower
My sister rested positive on Tuesday, so as a direct contact I've been testing myself every day since then and reporting my, still negative results on the government website, with, to date no problem. You just need to check you've got the right sequence of numbers/letters and that you repeat the same sequence of letters/numbers. I've stumbled a couple of times when I mistyped them! ?
Thanks PoppyFlower ? - I usually use my camera on my phone and it ‘picks up’ the number/QR code automatically without the need to type it in. As that didn’t work, I typed it in twice, several times. Sadly both ways didn’t work so I’ve just had to leave it. As I’ve never had that happen before I thought I’d mention it.
rosie1959
SunshineSally
DH tested positive this morning - he started feeling unwell yesterday tho tested negative then but much worse today. I went to report it on the government site and it wouldn’t let me report it. Kept coming up with the message that ‘the format of this test strip ID is incorrect’! Test kit is in date so am wondering whether others have had the same issue or aren’t reporting.
Sorry your husband is feeling unwell. You haven't had to report positive cases for a while now
Thanks rosie1959 - IMO though, if people aren’t reporting positive results then we don’t get the statistics to work out ‘Covid hotspots’ across the country.
My sister rested positive on Tuesday, so as a direct contact I've been testing myself every day since then and reporting my, still negative results on the government website, with, to date no problem. You just need to check you've got the right sequence of numbers/letters and that you repeat the same sequence of letters/numbers. I've stumbled a couple of times when I mistyped them! ?
SunshineSally
DH tested positive this morning - he started feeling unwell yesterday tho tested negative then but much worse today. I went to report it on the government site and it wouldn’t let me report it. Kept coming up with the message that ‘the format of this test strip ID is incorrect’! Test kit is in date so am wondering whether others have had the same issue or aren’t reporting.
Sorry your husband is feeling unwell. You haven't had to report positive cases for a while now
DH tested positive this morning - he started feeling unwell yesterday tho tested negative then but much worse today. I went to report it on the government site and it wouldn’t let me report it. Kept coming up with the message that ‘the format of this test strip ID is incorrect’! Test kit is in date so am wondering whether others have had the same issue or aren’t reporting.
I’m so sorry to hear that so many of you are suffering with this dratted disease. I hope you all feel better soon.
I’m testing regularly as I visit my elderly mother in her care home. Usually I test about twice a week now. Up to now I’ve avoided getting Covid again. I had it first before I could be vaccinated. I don’t want it again but do think I won’t be hospitalised again if I’m unlucky enough to get it.
for you all, get well soon.
Having gone two years without catching Covid, I caught it in April this year, I did a test after waking up with a cold - I was due to visit mum in her care home so being very careful. Took two weeks to get a negative test.
Then yesterday I realised that I’ve been feeling off colour for a few days, no cold but very lethargic and an upset stomach with the runs! I was shocked to find I tested positive again, thought it was a false result so took another test today, positive again!
I’ve had three vaccinations, last one in October and am too young to have been offered one this year so I’m wondering if the immunity from my jabs has worn off? Apart from a quick 2 minute trip to shops on Tuesday, I’ve not been out for almost a week so not sure where I picked it up from.
I suppose abolishing free tests is bound to mean fewer people test. I think the attitude now is that we just accept that covid exists and that we can't eradicate it. What really matters is how many people get get seriously ill or worse.
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