I got sick and severe cold chills right befire they announced this outbreak. Didnt want to get gf and kids sick and couldnt find a goddamn mask. Did some research and realized something was coming. It must have been covid or flu but it wasnt fun for a couple days. I didnt fear for my life or anything. Just felt like the flu and honestly still went to work because it only got bad at night. Its those severe chill shakes that really suck. Its 85 degrees out and i start freezing to death and get under 6 blankets. Cant get out or you get those fucking chill shakes. Fun times.
Ditto all with both me and my wife, I think it was in February. Our symptoms were about as miserable as mild flu. We seldom get colds, haven't had flu in decades. We are about 80% convinced now that we had covid chy-na virus that should never have happened.
I caught something noxious a couple of weeks before Christmas. Unfortunately, I was staying in a hotel in NYC for work, but eventually went to a relative's house some distance away.
It was weird - came in as a cold, at the end of the second day, I felt pretty good. Woke up the third day and was like fuck. And went back to sleep. It was bad. Not sure it was an early form of covid or something else, but it took 6 days to play through, and I was lying on the couch more than usual (I at least usually get up and sit at the table when I'm sick).
On the upside, I haven't been ill at all since (mostly due to lack of going places/seeing random people/doing things/using transit). And no lingering effects were observed.
Got insanely sick in January. It even compelled me to go to the doctor. At that time the doctor told me he had never seen a string of viral infections like this in his entire career. He was a fairly old gentleman, probably about 67.
It was gruesome as far as the chills and the respiratory aspect of it. I lived though!
I got sick and severe cold chills right befire they announced this outbreak. Didnt want to get gf and kids sick and couldnt find a goddamn mask. Did some research and realized something was coming. It must have been covid or flu but it wasnt fun for a couple days. I didnt fear for my life or anything. Just felt like the flu and honestly still went to work because it only got bad at night. Its those severe chill shakes that really suck. Its 85 degrees out and i start freezing to death and get under 6 blankets. Cant get out or you get those fucking chill shakes. Fun times.
I agree. I get stir crazy when Im sick. Cant just lay there.
Ditto all with both me and my wife, I think it was in February. Our symptoms were about as miserable as mild flu. We seldom get colds, haven't had flu in decades. We are about 80% convinced now that we had
covidchy-na virus that should never have happened.Spez - a word replacement.
I caught something noxious a couple of weeks before Christmas. Unfortunately, I was staying in a hotel in NYC for work, but eventually went to a relative's house some distance away.
It was weird - came in as a cold, at the end of the second day, I felt pretty good. Woke up the third day and was like fuck. And went back to sleep. It was bad. Not sure it was an early form of covid or something else, but it took 6 days to play through, and I was lying on the couch more than usual (I at least usually get up and sit at the table when I'm sick).
On the upside, I haven't been ill at all since (mostly due to lack of going places/seeing random people/doing things/using transit). And no lingering effects were observed.
Got insanely sick in January. It even compelled me to go to the doctor. At that time the doctor told me he had never seen a string of viral infections like this in his entire career. He was a fairly old gentleman, probably about 67.
It was gruesome as far as the chills and the respiratory aspect of it. I lived though!
I rarely get sick as a side note.