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origigull

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Jun 29, 2009
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Can you suggest anything. That might help in the coming days!
You could try complan. A powder with a range of vits and minerals, just add milk. Hope you and your family are ok asap.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,063
Faversham
I normally find a little fluttering of the eye lashes, and maybe a little wiggle are more effective.
 


Elbow750

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Jun 21, 2020
508
My daughter has these symptoms and tested positive for Covid 2 weeks ago. She is much worse than the 3 previous times she's had covid. Nasty stuff
Hope you feel better soon.
 


Jovis

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Mar 30, 2012
200
Nasty symptoms for the OP. I’ve also tested positive this week, with the added bonus of a gout attack. Last time I got gout was in 2021, which was also when I last had Covid. Had no idea one could trigger the other, or just an unfortunate coincidence? No gout attacks in between.
 






Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
24,779
GOSBTS
Covid is everywhere at the moment. Not sure officials want to talk about it in case the spook everyone.
I caught it at the euros so can imagine a lot of it has been brought back from that

For the OP if they are curious you can get Covid tests on Amazon still
 


Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
20,723
Eastbourne
I think I had Covid last week, felt terrible last weekend and the first couple of days this week. Feel like I have a hangover though each day since and my head, throat and chest still hurt a lot. A few colleagues at work had it, confirmed tested, and so I presume I had it as well. Get well soon @Clive Walker!
 


Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
The last 4-6 days

Aching neck/shoulder/arm
The WORST sore throat I have ever encountered
Tickeley cough to the point that reflux made me sick.
Stomach pain due to lack of food
Dehydration. Regardless of what I did I seemed to be thirsty the entire time.
Headache
Haluciations
Poor sleep due to the above.

I went to the docs after day 3. Was on penicillin but nothing seemed to work. I have to admit it is the worst illness I have ever encountered. The sore throats was like broken glass rather than razor blades and each cough sent pain along the ridges of my teeth up to my ears.

Pain on chest and stomach may well be due to lack of food but literally had no strength or willpower to make a meal.

Has anyone else suffered this recently?
During and after most Albion games.
 




crodonilson

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Jan 17, 2005
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Lyme Regis
COVID us currently rampaging through the population, the Euros and all the lack of social distancing indoors in bars and pubs won't have helped. The Olympics is likely to be another super spreader event.
 




Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..




WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Mrs Wz had Covid about a month ago. She felt rough for a couple of days but nothing to compare it to as she hadn't had Covid before :shrug:
 


Algernon

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Sep 9, 2012
3,189
Newmarket.
I’d say this bout was worse than the last one i had in 22
Should you be boxing if you don't feel at all well?

My 12 month old granddaughter had it a few weeks back and was kept in hospital overnight. Thankfully she's back to her normal self now.
I know plenty of people who've had it recently or have it at the moment and I would say that 99% are thankfully experiencing much less severe symptoms.
I've a crappy job where I meet plenty of people and I clean as much as I can of the shared workspace each morning as I come on shift. I wash and disinfect my hands with an alcohol based hand cleaner regularly but I know it's just a matter of time.
 


Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
46,761
at home
For god sake don’t tell trump. He will get someone to pour bleach down your throat.

in all seriousness COVID a hasn’t gone away ( I am getting my next jab in the next couple of weeks ) and although it is not the killer for healthy people, it is still not nice for people with underlying conditions.

there are a lot of people now on planes and in airports and cruise terminals who wear masks ….. we heard of an American family who flew to Europe to pick up a cruise and arrived on the ship…started feeling unwell…went to see the doctor ($2800) who tested them ($800) and 4 of the 5 tested positive for COVID and they were confined to their cabins for 6 of the 8 day cruise. When they got off in Istanbul, they had to admit they had been confined but tested clear, and the Turkish authorities put them on the next flight back to the US. Which their travel insurance didn’t cover the costs of flights, or the cancellation of their few days in Istanbul.

people are still jumpy about this
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,312
Can you suggest anything. That might help in the coming days!
When we were kids in Scotland, we used to all get sent to hospital aged about 5 or 6 to have our tonsils and adenoids removed as standard. WTF?! Anyways, we'd then get put on a diet of just-about-melting vanilla ice cream til the rawness subsided. Maybe worth a try? Can't vouch for its nutritional content, mind
 


Albion my Albion

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Feb 6, 2016
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Indiana, USA
My son's friend's band's name was "Covid FLiRT" but for some reason they couldn't get many people to come to their performances.
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,827
Uffern
I haven't had a test but I've had the worst sort of cold this last week - a terrible cough and I've been wheezing like a smoking beagle.

I've felt completely wiped out and struggled to walk upstairs - haven't felt this ill in years.
 


Sid and the Sharknados

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Sep 4, 2022
5,692
Darlington
Covid as one knows isn’t going to go away, like all the other viruses kicking around…..someone in my household had it a few weeks ago (no one else knowingly caught it)…but not half as bad as what you describe …the hallucinations bit is interesting
I've met at least one person who said he had hallucinations with covid.
More specifically, he was apparently lying in bed with mathematical equations flying through his head like that meme.
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Bearing in mind that the man in question was an ecologist with no interest or particular interest in maths that I'm aware of.
 




NEASTGULL

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Sep 30, 2006
1,156
Gateshead
I have been suffering from a cough since Mid-April, although it’s not actually the same cough as it varies between a “productive” and “dry”. My shoulder blade also has been painful off and on for some of this period, and for a time I also had sore knees! All the Covid tests that I have taken have been negative!

As an Asthmatic and Crohn’s sufferer, I have been to the doctors on several occasions and apart from diagnosing “Tracheitis” they have been unable to suggest what is causing this.

To date, I have had 3 courses of anti-biotics and a course of Steroids, none of which have made any difference. I have had a chest x-ray which came back clear.

Whenever I was on the medication, I had to stop taking my Crohn’s meds which caused a flare up of this condition as well.

I am currently waiting for an appointment with the respiratory doctor, but my GP said that the cough may have cleared up by the time that an appointment becomes available.
 


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