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Thu, Jan 14 2021, 6:27 pm
For 2 weeks. Really out of commission for 2 solid weeks.
On December 24th I was able to go out in public according to public health.
Waited a few days to make sure I was feeling strong enough
Today I’m feeling very chilled, achy & tired. & my legs feel all sore again.
What could this be?
Did this happen to anyone?
Could I be contagious still?
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thunderstorm
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Thu, Jan 14 2021, 6:32 pm
I feel that way when I have strep.
Could be the onset of flu.
Go to the doctor and get yourself checked. Then you could put your mind at ease.
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amother
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Thu, Jan 14 2021, 6:32 pm
Flu, stress or strep.
Refuah Shalaima.
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notshanarishona
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Thu, Jan 14 2021, 6:35 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote: | For 2 weeks. Really out of commission for 2 solid weeks.
On December 24th I was able to go out in public according to public health.
Waited a few days to make sure I was feeling strong enough
Today I’m feeling very chilled, achy & tired. & my legs feel all sore again.
What could this be?
Did this happen to anyone?
Could I be contagious still? |
So if you have been totally better for a few weeks I wouldn’t assume any connection. Their are many (talking from experience) who while they are recuperating, each time they overdo it have chills and achinesss but my doctor said once you go a certain amount of time totally recuperated don’t assume a connection. Either way not contagious unless you have a fever.
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amother
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Thu, Jan 14 2021, 7:28 pm
I work in a nursing home. One of my residents recently had covid symptoms, and tested positive with a pcr test. Classic covid symptoms. He then felt better after about 1.5 weeks, and in order to come off our covid unit, he had to meet the guidelines of getting 2 consecutive negative swabs (pcr), that were taken at least 24 hours apart.
He got the 2 consecutive negative swabs, and came off the covid unit.
Then, about 3 weeks later, he developed serious symptoms again, and had to be hospitalized. Developed a serious pneumonia, etc. He tested positive for covid again with a pcr test.
The hospital discharged gim back to us as soon as he was somewhat stable, and he went back to the covid unit, where he eventually managed to get 2 negative swabs again, and recovered.
So.
I dont know.
We dont know.
All the medical professionals involved said the same thing. "This just proves that we dont know for certain exactly how this works."
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amother
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Thu, Jan 14 2021, 9:28 pm
After purim I had covid. Was sick for 2 weeks. I felt better and worked like crazy to clean for pesach. Within a week I was sick again and had some sort of slight pneumonia. When pple feel better they seem to have to take it easy for a week or two after.
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