So basically I've to wait a day or two and if symptoms get worse, have to phone back. No wonder folk just turn up at the doctors/hospital. My wife is here incase I need to get wherever it is I need to get to sharpish.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-03-2020 12:40 PM #121
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28-03-2020 12:52 PM #123
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Both my wife and myself displaying most of the symptoms. I had no idea that mental confusion might be experienced! The other day trying to make coffee I inexplicably threw out the coffee pod and put milk in the water holder. Was pretty weird.
I've almost totally recovered. My wife however partially recovers and then suffers other symptoms.
It most definitively feels like a novel virus. If you eventually catch it you will understand.
It's like its probing at all an individual's weak spots in a bid to gain control.
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28-03-2020 01:56 PM #125
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28-03-2020 06:20 PM #127
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I seem to be 99% over whatever I had. So much better today, just a rough throat like I need to clear it . All.other symptoms gone
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28-03-2020 06:26 PM #128This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We've got a family friend who's 10 days post-diagnosis (confirmed, as she was in hospital getting bloods done for something else and presented two of the symptoms). We were all pretty worried, as she's severely immunocompromised (undergoing chemotherapy for the nth time, prone to fluid on the lungs). She was utterly hellish with it from days 1 to 8, but is slowly starting to improve.
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28-03-2020 06:49 PM #129
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It's so good to hear that it looks like shes beating it. We never hear these stories, especially from someone with really serious health conditions. Because of the reporting it's easy to assume if you have underlying conditions you won't survive it. I hope she continues to improve, shes sounds like a tough one
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28-03-2020 07:04 PM #130This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We feared the worst post-diagnosis, but it's great to see her turning a bit of a corner in the past few days.
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28-03-2020 07:13 PM #131
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29-03-2020 05:42 AM #133
I was really poorly since early sat morning. Started off woke up with a cough, was then sick. Temp was roasting one min to cold and shivering the next. Fatigue set in with aches all over, by last night I could hardly walk the stairs to bed.
Managed to sleep for few hours, feel slightly better. Still got cough and feel as if I have been hit all over with a small hammer but the can walk about better.
If this is a different illness and the virus is worse I do not fancy getting it.Cougars!!!
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29-03-2020 12:46 PM #135
I've had a tacky throat and today I woke up stuffy and glutty. I've not other symptoms and I'm healthy. My issue is I'm a key worker and I really don't want to take any chances of compromising others but at the same I don't want to go off now if I don't have.
What I have I wouldn't normally even think about as more than a tiny bit sniffles.
Crap dilemma to be in. I'm off til Tuesday anyway so I'll see how I feel tomorrow.
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29-03-2020 05:31 PM #136
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My cough was not constant had it for 3/4 days now with phlegm and runny nose no temp so for me just a run of the mill job.
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30-03-2020 01:21 AM #137
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I’ve posted about my mum and her diagnosis on the main Coronavirus thread in this sub forum. Please read if anyone wants more info on this virus, I think it’s important people know this illness has different ways of affecting folks.
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11-04-2020 05:48 PM #138
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Hows everybody doing now?
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11-04-2020 06:37 PM #139
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My 80yo uncle was admitted to hospital with a fever, confirmed he had Covid19. That’s as bad as it got paracetamol kept the fever at bay and no other symptoms materialised he was told today he no longer has it and will be going home.
Strange how much it affects different people he has many health issues but not lungs or heart.
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28-04-2020 03:17 PM #141
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This thread has gone quiet. I sincerely hope anyone who posted and had symptoms is OK/recovereing
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28-04-2020 07:18 PM #142
I ended up in hospital spent some time on a machine but managed to beat it. Came home couple of weeks ago.
Funny enough I can't even remember my post above but I did reply on another thread.
When I think back I was so lucky.Cougars!!!
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28-04-2020 08:28 PM #143This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
One of the girls who works for me list her Gran last weekend to COVID-19.
She was in a care home, felt a bit crook on Friday, tested, went downhill on Saturday, admitted to hospital and then dies on the Sunday.
Pretty rapido.
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29-04-2020 08:16 AM #144This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteCougars!!!
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29-04-2020 08:57 AM #145
Not sure I've had / have it, as I've not been tested. This week however, I have had the strangest illness Monday and Tuesday.
Started with severe fatigue, stomach issues, nausea on Monday morning. Progressed into a headache and chills later on with palpitations (possible anxiety) and stinging eyes. Paracetamol seemed to help big time and then rarely, a dose would do nothing. It felt like this hit me in waves throughout the day (maybe the painkillers did less of a job than I thought)
Yesterday, same symptoms except cold and flu tablets did their job in the morning and I was fine until 3pm, then had to go for a lie down. Sweats, freezing hands and feet, a pain in my kidney sporadically, my throat was getting sore and felt swollen, along with my lymph nodes.
Felt convinced I had it by last night when all of a sudden, I just started to feel better.
After a sweaty, broken sleep I feel ok today but still have a slight stomach ache. I may even stretch to no paracetamol and a home cooked meal instead of freezer food after work (from home).
Clearly, it's been a strange and worrying couple of days and this may be related to an entirely different bug / made worse through the anxious times we're living in, but I thought that I'd contribute here just as a way of sharing the experience for anyone possibly going through the same.
I still feel like I might cycle again through symptoms but today is a definite improvement. There will be no walk or workout again for me; but tomorrow is a possibility if things continue to improve.
No cough and only a scratchy, swollen throat. There's a lot of US based folks on reddit claiming a similar mixed bag of symptoms.
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29-04-2020 09:08 AM #146
Scratch that, I probably shouldn't leave the house until the 7th day!
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29-04-2020 09:15 AM #147
Not on here, but that chap Johnson's had it. Left him unable to answer questions in public.
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29-04-2020 09:35 AM #148
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When I was ill, some days were better than others so I would feel alright again and then the following day it would be back very poorly. Just keep an eye on it.Cougars!!!
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That certainly falls in-line with the waves / cycling of illness that I've been feeling.
Was there anything in particular that pointed you towards requiring hospital treatment? I live alone and have been trying to balance being realistic about my chances of a decent and quick recovery with not wanting to leave something too late to ask for help.
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