Hi anyone me and my wife had relatively mild covid about 5-6 weeks ago . Thanks to the jabs we’ve probably been well protected, only thing is we have ongoing, easy tiredness heavy sleeping continuous blocked sinus and occasional sore throat and nasal congestion . Anyone else n the same boat ? Wondered if it’s common .
Sounds like the super cold going around. I’ve had it this week. Bad run of luck if you’ve had that straight after Covid.
I had to go for my Asthma test yesterday and while I was there they gave me a pneumonia jab that lasts for 5 years. Apparently i'll get me flu jab a week after my covid booster.
Got my pneumonia one just before covid came here so think it also helped - 65 and not offered flu one yet !
Covid left me with a heart defect in the shape of an irregular heart beat and damaged my left lung. On top of that I still get shivers and shake like f’ck during the night and always feel knackered. Count yourself lucky. I shall now continue my self exposed exile. UTT.
Put Hydrogen Peroxide 3% in a Nebuliser.... I've done a fair bit of reading about it... very interesting...
I caught Covid mid March. Ended up in hospital hallucinations the whole lot, repetitive dreams, never felt so **** in my life. 7 months on I still get really bad fatigue no matter how much sleep I get him still knackered. Lack of motivation too. Is it all down to Covid? If guess yes. Did I feel in my 60s before Covid definitely no. Now I feel mid 80s. But hey I'm still alive and fighting.
Sorry to moan for lesser problems than some of you . I get shivers for no reason too. HOpe everyone suffering comes out of it well . I think I was just wanting for someone to tell me it’s ‘ common’ I have a potentiallly life affecting blood disorder which has affect on my immune system - don’t want it to progress any further than it has - apparently it’s a might happen / might never happen issue - so I cross my fingers and trust City to cheer me up and the grandkids help too
Just joined the Rona Club this week, so still going through the various symptoms and stages. (Is 'sweating like a ****' an officially-identified one of them?) Many of the symptoms I've had several times in recent years (aches, fatigue etc) and aren't unique to covid, but the lung issue is the worrying one -TWT.
Me and my mrs are currently isolating after testing positive . We are lucky in that we are ok, despite feeling rough. I can come out to play next friday, which is lucky as i am off to huddersfield
I seem to remember you posting some time ago that covid was doing the rounds in your workplace. Wishing you a full recovery and for all others who are suffering this terrible affliction,best wishes from up North.
I had covid (post vaccination) about 6 weeks ago - wiped me out for a few days then other than residual tiredness I thought I was over it. Then yesterday I had a full relapse (my wife had the same last week) - fatigue, muscle pain and headaches all back. Anyone else experienced this? Anyone know if it's covid related or more likely to be another virus we picked up?