Me, too, I was real sick for 1-1/2 weeks mid-Feb. Took D, lots of C, ate a lot of oranges and tomato soup. Didn't need any medical assistance. Thought it was the typical NW Crud but who knows?
Note: This test can sometimes detect antibodies from other coronaviruses, which can cause a false positive result if you have been previously diagnosed with or exposed to other types of coronaviruses. Additionally, if you test too soon, your body may not have produced enough IgG antibodies to be detected by the test yet, which can lead to a false negative result.
I swear it hit VA and WV in late January. Whole school districts shut down for weeks because of some weird flu-like virus that was spreading like wildfire. Half our company was out sick, two people hospitalized with flu symptoms.
I agree. Took a trip to Sweden in nov. Got back and and the whole fam thought we had the flu. No flu, flu like virus is what we were told with one of us having viral pneumonia. Things that make you go hmmm.
january 1st, i got hit the worst case of achiness and fever. Was sick for three weeks, had a dry cough. Ended up with a sinus infection. I hadnt been that sick in years.
Early December after returning from Japan. Three weeks of coughing and sinus congestion. Then my 3 cats started sneezing. I still feel like I've lost a third of my lung capacity.
I had researched coronaviruses and cats so I wasn't surprised at all. I'm starting to think my cat infected me before Thanksgiving, but I don't know how he got it.
I was in Seattle in November... I suspect that I might have contracted it and have no idea.
Highly unlikely, I’m sure, but can’t rule it out
Me, too, I was real sick for 1-1/2 weeks mid-Feb. Took D, lots of C, ate a lot of oranges and tomato soup. Didn't need any medical assistance. Thought it was the typical NW Crud but who knows?
Quest has an antibody test. $120.
Write history by finding out.
They have the disclaimer that most have:
Note: This test can sometimes detect antibodies from other coronaviruses, which can cause a false positive result if you have been previously diagnosed with or exposed to other types of coronaviruses. Additionally, if you test too soon, your body may not have produced enough IgG antibodies to be detected by the test yet, which can lead to a false negative result.
So it could be detecting the cold and flu.
I came back negative, so it's not crazy false positive from super common viruses.
I swear it hit VA and WV in late January. Whole school districts shut down for weeks because of some weird flu-like virus that was spreading like wildfire. Half our company was out sick, two people hospitalized with flu symptoms.
My Mom and daughter came down with something in that time frame, maybe that was it!
“Muh second wave!”
IS ALREADY HAPPENING
I agree. Took a trip to Sweden in nov. Got back and and the whole fam thought we had the flu. No flu, flu like virus is what we were told with one of us having viral pneumonia. Things that make you go hmmm.
It was everywhere in Jan.
january 1st, i got hit the worst case of achiness and fever. Was sick for three weeks, had a dry cough. Ended up with a sinus infection. I hadnt been that sick in years.
Early December after returning from Japan. Three weeks of coughing and sinus congestion. Then my 3 cats started sneezing. I still feel like I've lost a third of my lung capacity.
Did it weird you out when your cats got sick right after you did?
I had researched coronaviruses and cats so I wasn't surprised at all. I'm starting to think my cat infected me before Thanksgiving, but I don't know how he got it.