ManOfSussex
We wunt be druv
I came down with a fever midway through the Sheffield Wednesday cup game on January the 4th (not brought on by the lousy game).
I went in fine, by the end I was very feverish and somehow got myself home. I was Ill for a day or two, developed a dry cough, and a feeling of tight chestedness persisted for a few weeks.
In other words, all symptoms of Covid-19 but for a while it seemed too early to have got it. Now people are talking about it having been around since before then, as early as September.
I’d love to know if I’d had it. It couldn’t have been flu as it was over in a day or two and it wasn’t a cold either. At the time I thought it was a relapse of the Norovirus I’d had (a mild dose) four weeks earlier (although I wasn’t sick). But for a while now I’ve been wondering...
The other thing with me is I went to every home league game this season, bar Chelsea, before it got suspended. I go by train to The Amex. Most games I went to I got soaked beforehand coming up from Falmer station, or afterwards waiting to get on a train because of how wet the weather was during the autumn and winter. After getting soaked I normally came down with something or other the following week. I certainly had far more colds and things this autumn/winter than I normally do, some worse than others. I didn't get wet at that Watford game though. Whatever I had the week after it included the cough and my chest hurting and a fever for a few nights. I may have already had Covid-19, I may not. Did I have seasonal flu or not? I'd love to know if I had it as well. It's just the fact as I said, people at work were dropping like flies come March time to go off to self isolate and asymptomatic or not, I wasn't one of them.