Suspect Covid is now endemic and we'll all fet it every 12-36 months with it providing a bit more immunity vs severe infection each time
Just tested positive work, lateral flow test, just off to get PCR test, had both jabs, felt like crap for a couple of days.
I tested positive in late July
I did a LFT as I was due to attend a meeting in an old folks home
It showed positive so did a PCR test which confirmed it
Other than a snotty nose one evening and then losing my sense of smell for three days a few days later I did not have any symptoms and if it were not for the test would have said I had a really low level cold / hay fever.
At that point I had only had one jab.
As soon as I was all clear I got the 2nd jab (had to re arrange the original 2 jab appointment as it fell exactly half way through my self isolation period - what were the odds?)
Three of my mate currently have covid. All double jabbed. They’re a bit groggy but otherwise ok.
Positive PCR test, feels like a bad flu, head not attached to body, lol.
Ps, any helson divers for sale?
My wife and I are in Cornwall for the week and it’s like COVID doesn’t exist…… hardly anyone wearing a mask and local news reporting low 1st vaccination rate and high infection rates unsurprisingly. The councils are trying to ramp up the messaging
Mrs ryanb741 tested positive today. She's had what I would describe as heavy cold symptoms since Monday- namely sneezing, mucus, blocked sinuses and a lot of coughing. The sort of cold you'd take a few days off work with but not death's door stuff either.
Lateral Flow tests x 3 all negative. Was suspicious so took PCR and tested positive. She had Covid last year and double AZ jabbed. This time round it is MUCH less severe an illness. I've also got the sniffles so I'm getting a PCR test tomorrow am.
First day back at work for me today since my 10 days self isolation period was up.
Feels like I've got a bad head cold still, coughing quite a bit, my chest feels a bit weird, not as much energy as usual and for some reason my hips started aching after I'd been at work for a couple of hours.
My sense of taste and smell seems to be slowly improving now each day.
Through all this all we can say is please continue to practise social distancing, mask wearing, hand washing/santizing and PLEASE URGE ALL LOV.ED ONE TO GET THEIR VACCINATIONS. THis will help us all to enjoy our passion for breathing and watch wearing.
Neil sorry to her that you lost your uncle.
But being in the NHS has shown me a few friends and patients and loved ones……here today gone tomorrow.
Stay safe all of you.
Best of luck to all of you, just like everyone else, I am so tired of this pandemic but unfortunately it'll be around for much longer than we have ever thought.
We all know there is only one scenario where it will eventually fizzle out: 80%+ vaccination rates. Long way to go.
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
I woke up Wednesday morning feeling absolutely dreadful; high temp, shivers, aching head-to-toe. No smell or taste.
LFT was positive so booked my PCR which confirmed I have Covid.
But here’s why I’m posting about it; Mrs Neely has had bad catarrh for a month now. No other symptoms. She has been taking two lateral flow tests a week, all showing negative and has been going about her business as normal.
Because of my positive test, she’s been told to take a PCR which has today come back positive. She is somewhat confused, because, apart from blocked sinuses, she feels absolutely fine.
I think that she’s likely to have had it all along, and it’s her that gave it to me. Quite scary how it can ‘hide’ like that, even avoiding detection from LFTs, so it infects more people.
I'm pretty sure I had a dose of it in January last year, I coughed every few seconds day and night for two weeks, I'd no idea what it was and hadn't heard of Covid, Went to the docs and she immediately pulled a load of tissues from a box and covered her face, She asked me if i'd recently returned from China!!
After 8 steroid tabs in a morning for a week and two coursess of Penicillin it started to subside..
I really thought I was going to die as it felt like my chest was starting to sieze up and really started to struggle to breathe, I'm asthmatic and have COPD after 42 years in a heavy foundry anyhow but the after effects were so bad that I had to pack in work late last year!, Luckily (for me!), Redundancies came up so I jumped in, I would have had to pack in anyhow, This way I got a few bob to live on til my OAP kicks in in three years!
I struggle to get to the top of the stairs now and mostly get three steps from the top and legs just stop but after a few breaths I can make it the rest of the way!!
I've lost an aunt and a friend to Covid and yet there people on facebook that are saying it's not real!!
John..
You probably wouldn’t be treated with the same now if you caught covid.After 8 steroid tabs in a morning for a week and two coursess of Penicillin it started to subside..
You could always have an antibody test to check if you did actually have it.
I’ve managed not to get it despite flying on two planes and apparently being in close contact with someone who has tested positive. I know very few people who have had it and nobody who has died from it.
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I've got it now - PCR test back positive this morning.
I do have symptoms - complete loss of smell - very weird. Cough, bunged up etc.
This virus is still highly active - schools are getting hit very hard in the past few days, not yet fully recognised in the media.
So clever my foot fell off.
Get better soon. My wife still has the cough 8 days later but her ears popped last night so less congested. I'd tested negative on the PCR but have a cold which makes me wonder if the missus has asymptomatic Covid plus a cold which is giving symptoms as she never had loss of smell etc
Thanks all,
It's a damned thing this virus - seems to affect so many people in so many different ways. Complete pot luck.
So clever my foot fell off.
A double jabbed friend in Berkshire was hospitalised with Covid respiratory symptoms 3 weeks ago ... discharged after 1 week ... then readmitted last week and is again receiving oxygen. His double jabbed wife was also hospitalised but she is back home again. Maybe a new Covid variant?
Children can be asymptomatic but can still pass on the virus ... they might be the weakest link.
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"Well they would say that ... wouldn't they!"
My whole house had Covid 4/5 weeks ago, and my wife is still very tired and generally lethargic - she’s 37, and quite athletic for reference. I have no remaining symptoms. Kids (3 & 4) back to being a pain in the arse as before
As others have noted, appeared more like a head cold, no cough, and the loss of smell/taste was the first noticeable symptom