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Since I've been home from Benidorm I can't stop shivering and aching.
I also can't stop singing old Frank sinatra songs and sometimes Nat King Cole songs. I have got either Coronavirus or the Old crooner virus.
SO no one on hrere has tested positive for covid 19? Good to know.
Listening to a professor on the radio she said everyone could have a different experience and symptoms as each persons DNA and immune system is different and will therefore display variations .
The difference between countries and its peoples will also be a factor , as we all live in such different environments , where one's immune system adapts depending on your own distinct surroundings , some people exists in blistering heats , others in extreme cold , I presume through the ages their bodies have built up specific resistance and capabilities ??
the main reason NYC is even if you have the symptons you won't get tested unless you've visited Italy /China up until 2 weeks ago anyway as i was going mad with Public Health Wales on the phone when my lad had a temperature of 38.5 degrees for 3 days and a dry whooping cough for about 1 week . today one of my parents neighbours who is a front line nurse got sent home having treated some one who was tested positive . awaiting a test i am being told
I'm starting to think I may have had it 6 weeks ago. I was severely ill with flu-like symptoms, but not quite like anything I'd experienced before. Fever sore throat, slight cough, aching body, severe discomfort but no runny nose. I went to a doctor and tested negative for flu.
I moved into the spare room for a week and my family were fine. Having said that my daughter had been sick prior to that. I guess I won't know until they come out with an antibody test.
I think that there are many different types of symptoms that people can get when they catch this virus.
Many people that have caught it have reported different symptoms to the next person and no two cases are the same.
Look at the range of symptoms listed in this article and if you've had a few of these symptoms then I'd say your more than likely to have it now, or have had it.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.t...-covid-19/amp/
The most common coronavirus symptoms
Proportion of cases reporting each symptom (from 55,924 cases in China, to 22 February)
Fever
87.9%
Dry cough
67.7%
Fatigue
38.1%
Sputum production
33.4%
Shortness of breath
18.6%
Muscle/ joint pain
14.8%
Sore throat
13.9%
Headache
13.6%
Chills
11.4%
Nausea or vomiting
5%
Nasal congestion
4.8%
Diarrhoea
3.7%
SOURCE: WHO
My wife has it
I'm on day 5 now.
Had sweats again in bed last night and it's been a bit of a struggle for breath after climbing the stairs yesterday, but today I feel a lot better apart from my kidneys feeling a bit sore or swollen. Feeling much better in myself though. My Mrs on day two yesterday was in quite a bad way but after getting the sweats out in bed all night she says she is feeling a bit better today thank god.
We never had any time to go out. Had a few beers in pub for 4 hours and we got put into total Lock-down in our hotel rooms for the remaining 3 days. Few beers in the hotel room but nothing major
Getting a bit worried about the pain in my side on my left now. It's getting worse. Maybe because I'm laying in bed too much?
Not a lot I can do but the breaths I'm taking are starting to worry me a bit especially if it gets any worse. Something definitely happening inside. How long does it last if you have it does anybody know? I can't find any information online of when it should clear up by?
Just found this article helpful.
22 Days to clear from start to finish.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/112409...us-not-ignore/
Just spoke to my nephew, he's in his late twenties, on House Party. He thinks he's got it because he's had most of the main symptoms (he hasn't had as much of a fever as he thought he would though). He's been ill since Friday, but didn't look too bad.
I think that is right.
Almost nobody gets tested for it in the UK, and of those that are tested, less than 1 in 10 actually has it. Some family friends were convinced their baby had it- the entire family had the classic symptoms, but it was just a range of seasonal viruses. A colleague came back from Italy in feb, self-isolated and his wife thought she had it about 2 weeks into the self-isolation. But it turns out it was the normal flu.
Let's face it - for good reason, anyone feeling a bit under the weather is going to worry that they have it.
I'm not trying to alarm you but having read the symptoms you've had, particularly the unusual bowel movement yesterday and the way you described it, I stronly susupect there is something else going on here with you. In your position I would have a word with my doctor asap.
I'm not being an alarmist keyboard medic here, I'm speaking from over 40 years senior medical experience in the RAF and NHS, just set your mind at rest and check.
My Mrs is going through exactly the same cycle but a couple of days behind me. I'm hoping that this pain doesn't get any higher tonight and it's just caused through the amount of time I've been laying in bed. But like I said it has put me on major alert incase this swelling goes up any higher in my side
following on from my post above my mum just rang and now her neighbour to her right was rushed in 2 days ago tested positive with the virus and on life support (ventilator) up the heath . get checked out uncle bob ASAP