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By *nal slut999 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

coventry

I had a flu jab 2 weeks ago at work,i had a troat infection over 12 days ago, my doctor said its only tonsilis infection and i need antibiotics,i feel fine, no temp or cough, im so depresed,i dnt but i still went n had a covid test dne as increased numbers at wrk, it come bk positive, yesterday i had test on thursday

Its left me worrying depresed loney with fear isolsted in one room, any advice or tips will help me over come this, i dnt have any underlining health condition,

Is it my general winter cold after flu jab thats caused this, as the nurse told us u will get a cold..

Any help is welcomed

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West

Had it, just very mild. All you can really do is rest, take paracetamol for any aches (I had a stinking headache) and eat/drink as best as you can.

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By *nal slut999 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

coventry


"Had it, just very mild. All you can really do is rest, take paracetamol for any aches (I had a stinking headache) and eat/drink as best as you can."

Thank u so much i feel scared to death just knowing ive had it. We had a surge of cases in our wrk but theirs nothing they can do thry have a precausions in place

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"Had it, just very mild. All you can really do is rest, take paracetamol for any aches (I had a stinking headache) and eat/drink as best as you can.

Thank u so much i feel scared to death just knowing ive had it. We had a surge of cases in our wrk but theirs nothing they can do thry have a precausions in place

"

If you are just mildly ill, I'd say try not to worry. Both of us had it, we were off colour for just over a week but managed to keep working from home for most of it. We were absolutely fine after a couple of weeks

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By *nal slut999 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

coventry


"Had it, just very mild. All you can really do is rest, take paracetamol for any aches (I had a stinking headache) and eat/drink as best as you can.

Thank u so much i feel scared to death just knowing ive had it. We had a surge of cases in our wrk but theirs nothing they can do thry have a precausions in place

If you are just mildly ill, I'd say try not to worry. Both of us had it, we were off colour for just over a week but managed to keep working from home for most of it. We were absolutely fine after a couple of weeks "

Yeh its very mild,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Had it, just very mild. All you can really do is rest, take paracetamol for any aches (I had a stinking headache) and eat/drink as best as you can.

Thank u so much i feel scared to death just knowing ive had it. We had a surge of cases in our wrk but theirs nothing they can do thry have a precausions in place

"

No real need to be scared to death.

You will make yourself ill in another way.

Like whats already been said take paracetamol and chill for a week.

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By *nal slut999 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

coventry


"Had it, just very mild. All you can really do is rest, take paracetamol for any aches (I had a stinking headache) and eat/drink as best as you can.

Thank u so much i feel scared to death just knowing ive had it. We had a surge of cases in our wrk but theirs nothing they can do thry have a precausions in place

No real need to be scared to death.

You will make yourself ill in another way.

Like whats already been said take paracetamol and chill for a week."

Thank u

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By *ir-spunk-alotMan  over a year ago

Southern England

Try and stay positive, remember the recovery figures are extreamly hi.

Everything is in your favour, rest well, eat well and maybe start reading a new book to take your mind of things.

You got this.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Hi there,

I've just recovered from covid.

I didn't really have any symptoms and only got tested because my work told me a colleague had tested positive.

A few days after the test came back positive i started to feel unwell.

Started with a tickly cough then went on to full blown man flu with tight chest, swollen throat and my kidneys hurt.

The worst of it lasted about 6 days but then i started to slowly get better.

I just took paracetamol and drank plenty of water and made sure there was fresh air in my room.

I slept alot too.

I'm now clear of it but i still struggle with my breathing a little bit and my energy levels suck.

I guess it depends on how healthy you are and how much of the virus is in your system too how bad you get with it.

I'm sure you'll be ok, just stay healthy and stay safe.

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By *uiteniceguyMan  over a year ago

High Wycombe


"Had it, just very mild. All you can really do is rest, take paracetamol for any aches (I had a stinking headache) and eat/drink as best as you can."
yes I second this..... Had a bad headache and need lots of rest.....

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By *nal slut999 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

coventry


"Try and stay positive, remember the recovery figures are extreamly hi.

Everything is in your favour, rest well, eat well and maybe start reading a new book to take your mind of things.

You got this."

Thank u

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By *nvincible ButterflyWoman  over a year ago

LEEDS

I had it a while ago.

Plenty of paracetamol, fluids and rest helped.

Find some good netflix box sets to keep you company and distracted.

Get well soon

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By *ardiffCoupleNJCouple  over a year ago

Pontypridd/Rhyfelin

Both had it back in Feb.

Wasn't too bad -5 or 6 days of flu like symptoms then got better, though the next week it did seem to return a bit with a slightly raised temperature for a few evenings.

Mr got a cough about halfway through and while I felt totally recovered after 8 or 9 days the cough took several weeks to completely go.

An anti-body test in August confirmed we'd had it.

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By *elnkazCouple  over a year ago

cheshire

You cant catch cold, flu or even covid from the flu jab. Hard to explain in writing why you get symptoms of a cold. I explain it at least 10 times a day. But you DONT get cold flu or covid from it.

I will advise anybody to get the flu jab and the upcoming c19 vacc too . K

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By *N93Man  over a year ago

london

I had all of these in February too, except that I never had a temperature or loss of taste.

Did you have these too?

I’m pretty sure I’ve had Covid already, but I’ve never had the antibodies test to confirm.

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By *nal slut999 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

coventry


"I had all of these in February too, except that I never had a temperature or loss of taste.

Did you have these too?

I’m pretty sure I’ve had Covid already, but I’ve never had the antibodies test to confirm. "

I had cough since 6 november got tested negative but then got tested again 19th nov and it come bk positive.. doctor said to me it was a troat infection.. i have any syptoms of lost of taste or smell or temperature

Today is 25th novembee and i feel totaly fine..

Is this covid just like any seasonal flu, and thryve named it covid, to scare peoole off..

With false hospital deaths

False results

Scare mongrey

Nothings adding

Up

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

OP great news that you are feeling totally fine again after only four days

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By *rjimMan  over a year ago

nr bristol

Looks like we are dealing with a virus that is 'so deadly'..no one knows if they have it/ have had it !

Unless you get tested which is at best 50% accurate.

Dr J

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By *DGF20Man  over a year ago

Dublin


"Looks like we are dealing with a virus that is 'so deadly'..no one knows if they have it/ have had it !

Unless you get tested which is at best 50% accurate.

Dr J"

Well said

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"OP great news that you are feeling totally fine again after only four days"

Yeh i feel.totaly fine, today thank god

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By *arc and KamaCouple  over a year ago

Birmingham

My friend had it. 41 yrs old woman in a good health. She first lost a taste and smell. Then higher temp. Just a little bit above 38deg.... but.... she ended up in the hospital and was ventilated. She said that was the worst “flu” she has ever had. She couldn’t breath. She felt like someone had put a big stone on her chest.

She survived.

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By *hysoseriouslyMan  over a year ago

Kent

Covid is horrid.

I was pretty fit for my age. Never smoked, used to teach MA.

Last December I got a temperature, that became a flu. I was in hospital through Christmas and new year and nearly died twice (I’ve not really said this to anyone who’s not a friend).

It took me three months to be able to walk 1k in less than an hour.

So, if you have any breathing issues. Feel that you can’t fully inhale / fill your lungs. Then go to hospital. If your temp hasn’t gone in 48hrs then go to hospital.

If you can’t hold a conversation without needing to stop for breath... go to hospital.

Take paracetamol and ibuprofen, to keep it under control and rest a lot.

This thing is serious and it really doesn’t care who we are.

On the bright side. From the moment I got the temp... I wasn’t capable of looking at my phone for three weeks so you are doing way better than me.

Take care of yourself x

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By *tephanie50TV/TS  over a year ago

redditch

i had it in March was fairly mild compared to an housemate although it was not very pleasant..

still rattle a little bit in the chest .

if you have it then you should try lying on your chest...suppose to help. but really if you're bad ring ambulance

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I had a flu jab 2 weeks ago at work,i had a troat infection over 12 days ago, my doctor said its only tonsilis infection and i need antibiotics,i feel fine, no temp or cough, im so depresed,i dnt but i still went n had a covid test dne as increased numbers at wrk, it come bk positive, yesterday i had test on thursday

Focus on immune strength- can take Vitamins A, C, D, Zinc and Iron

Alternative therapy- boil infusion of lemon/ lime, ginger, garlic sweetened with honey. Drink morning and evening. If you have low blood pressure be careful with the amount of garlic you take in. Otherwise, you can chew the garlic. You will be fine. Rest, water, fruits and veg and you will be good.

Its left me worrying depresed loney with fear isolsted in one room, any advice or tips will help me over come this, i dnt have any underlining health condition,

Is it my general winter cold after flu jab thats caused this, as the nurse told us u will get a cold..

Any help is welcomed"

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By *ripodius WillyusMan  over a year ago

Here and there


"Had it, just very mild. All you can really do is rest, take paracetamol for any aches (I had a stinking headache) and eat/drink as best as you can.

Thank u so much i feel scared to death just knowing ive had it. We had a surge of cases in our wrk but theirs nothing they can do thry have a precausions in place

If you are just mildly ill, I'd say try not to worry. Both of us had it, we were off colour for just over a week but managed to keep working from home for most of it. We were absolutely fine after a couple of weeks

Yeh its very mild,

"

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By *ripodius WillyusMan  over a year ago

Here and there


"I had all of these in February too, except that I never had a temperature or loss of taste.

Did you have these too?

I’m pretty sure I’ve had Covid already, but I’ve never had the antibodies test to confirm.

I had cough since 6 november got tested negative but then got tested again 19th nov and it come bk positive.. doctor said to me it was a troat infection.. i have any syptoms of lost of taste or smell or temperature

Today is 25th novembee and i feel totaly fine..

Is this covid just like any seasonal flu, and thryve named it covid, to scare peoole off..

With false hospital deaths

False results

Scare mongrey

Nothings adding

Up

"

I beg to differ 4 month ago my fb died of covid age 49 we did lot of running together so pleae try being factual I was with her parents on the final vid call she had gone blind unable to respond to anything.

So think of the actual reality.

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By *moothman2000Man  over a year ago

Leicestershire


"

Is this covid just like any seasonal flu, and thryve named it covid, to scare peoole off..

"

Who are 'they' and what exactly are 'they' trying to scare people away from?

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By *el3491Man  over a year ago

Gwent.


"I had all of these in February too, except that I never had a temperature or loss of taste.

Did you have these too?

I’m pretty sure I’ve had Covid already, but I’ve never had the antibodies test to confirm.

I had cough since 6 november got tested negative but then got tested again 19th nov and it come bk positive.. doctor said to me it was a troat infection.. i have any syptoms of lost of taste or smell or temperature

Today is 25th novembee and i feel totaly fine..

Is this covid just like any seasonal flu, and thryve named it covid, to scare peoole off..

With false hospital deaths

False results

Scare mongrey

Nothings adding

Up

"

Tell that to the relatives of the thousands of people who have Died with Covid,people like you???????

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By *ools and the brainCouple  over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

It's nothing like the flu.

It feels totally different and is.

Initially it is ok I'll say that the aching muscles and fatigue but other symptoms soon start that overshadow these then forget it being"just like the flu" I still can't believe that people think it's a hoax.

Fake hospital deaths!!! FFS

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By *bwlookingforfunWoman  over a year ago

crawley

90% of people I know, who tested positive, didn't feel anything or had symptoms like regular flu.

Be positive.

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London

This virus, regardless of what the experts say, seems to affect people differently: it's not one size fits all.

I'm 60. I had the flu when I was 17. My parents had to carry me to the loo, I have NEVER felt so sick in my life.

I tested positive in October. I'm old, fat, black with underlying medical conditions, apart from an irritating cough and slight tiredness...in normal times I'd have taken an extra 200mg of iron and drank honey and lemon and gone to work...that was it.

Himself, with his own medical issues tested negative.

All we can do is be sensible and not panic.

It sounds trite but the reality is we've taken our first breath, we WILL take a last: fretting and worrying isn't going to change that.

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


"90% of people I know, who tested positive, didn't feel anything or had symptoms like regular flu.

Be positive. "

I had "regular" flu at 17, thought I was dying, couldn't move or breath: two weeks of hell.

Had the virus and hardly noticed.

I think that's why globally we're not getting on top of this. People call the common cold the flu: two totally different things.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Big hugs to you. Had it in April and was bad with it, oxygen therapy needed in hospital for 6 days. Still not got my sense of taste and smell back to the point where, if I'm wearing perfume, I tend to clear a room as I can't smell it so end up drenching myself in it, to the detriment of everyone around me lol Energy still not the same as it was and find I fall asleep at random times. I'm donating blood plasma at the moment so hopefully it will help in the fight to help everyone. As said, paracetamol, lots of water, eat well, lots of vitamins and rest and keep your chin up. Xx

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple  over a year ago

Broadstairs

We both had it in March ,for the male half the cough was the worst of it strepsils really helped , female half had breathing problems,So our only advice is strepsils for the cough

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"Big hugs to you. Had it in April and was bad with it, oxygen therapy needed in hospital for 6 days. Still not got my sense of taste and smell back to the point where, if I'm wearing perfume, I tend to clear a room as I can't smell it so end up drenching myself in it, to the detriment of everyone around me lol Energy still not the same as it was and find I fall asleep at random times. I'm donating blood plasma at the moment so hopefully it will help in the fight to help everyone. As said, paracetamol, lots of water, eat well, lots of vitamins and rest and keep your chin up. Xx"

I tried to donate plasma. They took pics one look at my y veins and pointed the way to the exit

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By *orwegian BlueMan  over a year ago

Iceland, but Aldi is closer..


"I had all of these in February too, except that I never had a temperature or loss of taste.

Did you have these too?

I’m pretty sure I’ve had Covid already, but I’ve never had the antibodies test to confirm.

I had cough since 6 november got tested negative but then got tested again 19th nov and it come bk positive.. doctor said to me it was a troat infection.. i have any syptoms of lost of taste or smell or temperature

Today is 25th novembee and i feel totaly fine..

Is this covid just like any seasonal flu, and thryve named it covid, to scare peoole off..

With false hospital deaths

False results

Scare mongrey

Nothings adding

Up

I beg to differ 4 month ago my fb died of covid age 49 we did lot of running together so pleae try being factual I was with her parents on the final vid call she had gone blind unable to respond to anything.

So think of the actual reality."

It's definitely reality.

It just makes no sense to why it affects people so differently.

I'm more than 6 weeks in and have long covid.

Fortunately the cough subsided this week but I still ache all over, get out of breath walking up and down the stairs, get headaches and chest pains.

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By *ish you were here!Couple  over a year ago

Kidderminster...ish!

We've both had posative tests, I've had a sore throat for 2 days nothing else wife had flu like symptoms, took a few lemsips and it was gone,and we're not spring chickens

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We've both had posative tests, I've had a sore throat for 2 days nothing else wife had flu like symptoms, took a few lemsips and it was gone,and we're not spring chickens "

It effects people differently.

Mrs has asthma but flew through it.

Mr fit as a butchers dog but struggled with it.

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By *ools and the brainCouple  over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"We've both had posative tests, I've had a sore throat for 2 days nothing else wife had flu like symptoms, took a few lemsips and it was gone,and we're not spring chickens

It effects people differently.

Mrs has asthma but flew through it.

Mr fit as a butchers dog but struggled with it."

And I think this is what people don't understand comparing it with flu is just wrong as generally speaking when people have flu their symptoms are pretty much the same obviously some more severe than others.

With covid the different symptoms people have and the difference in severity is staggering making it difficult to work out who's going to be bad or not.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I had all of these in February too, except that I never had a temperature or loss of taste.

Did you have these too?

I’m pretty sure I’ve had Covid already, but I’ve never had the antibodies test to confirm.

I had cough since 6 november got tested negative but then got tested again 19th nov and it come bk positive.. doctor said to me it was a troat infection.. i have any syptoms of lost of taste or smell or temperature

Today is 25th novembee and i feel totaly fine..

Is this covid just like any seasonal flu, and thryve named it covid, to scare peoole off..

With false hospital deaths

False results

Scare mongrey

Nothings adding

Up

"

Why would they bother right accross the world

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By *adame 2SwordsWoman  over a year ago

Victoria, London

Completed 3 x back to back nhs app isolation. Tested positive but was stocked up on neurofen, went to sleep basically.

Not sure are you more upset about covid or isolation?

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By *ir-spunk-alotMan  over a year ago

Southern England

It appears the original poster perhap have ulterior motives.

There was me giving sympathy.

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By *ir-spunk-alotMan  over a year ago

Southern England


"I had all of these in February too, except that I never had a temperature or loss of taste.

Did you have these too?

I’m pretty sure I’ve had Covid already, but I’ve never had the antibodies test to confirm.

I had cough since 6 november got tested negative but then got tested again 19th nov and it come bk positive.. doctor said to me it was a troat infection.. i have any syptoms of lost of taste or smell or temperature

Today is 25th novembee and i feel totaly fine..

Is this covid just like any seasonal flu, and thryve named it covid, to scare peoole off..

With false hospital deaths

False results

Scare mongrey

Nothings adding

Up

I beg to differ 4 month ago my fb died of covid age 49 we did lot of running together so pleae try being factual I was with her parents on the final vid call she had gone blind unable to respond to anything.

So think of the actual reality.

It's definitely reality.

It just makes no sense to why it affects people so differently.

I'm more than 6 weeks in and have long covid.

Fortunately the cough subsided this week but I still ache all over, get out of breath walking up and down the stairs, get headaches and chest pains.

"

Mate, hope you get well soon.

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