julianthegypsy
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Got double jabbed a few weeks ago. One sore shoulder for a day, other than that no effect.
I've seen your postings...you have no taste sir.....Still no sense of smell or taste.
I think with this latest strain even people i know who are vaccinated are much the same. I don't think there's any getting away from it, you just gotta get through it. Thankfully all lung issues seem to be minimal now.I had covid after being vaccinated, the symptoms then were not bad at all for me, not much worse than a cold.
My wife got it last weekend from my son and I got it a few days later, this time round the symptoms are much worse, I’ve just sat about for 3 days doing the basic minimum, went out this morning and did some work in the garage and came in at lunchtime, still feeling worn out.
Snotty, dizziness, really sore throat, muscular pain, headaches, all at the same time, oh and no taste or smell
Just a note here, the guy that brought it into work, and that put me 5 days in the hospital and 3 months off in re-hab, was given 5 days off without pay as a reprimand for not staying home.I thought we were getting over it but that was a false dawn. Yesterday was crap for both of us, hot then cold, hungry but couldn't face food and hacking cough.
Fed up with it now.
Wifey has just spoke to her son, he went to a wedding in Norfolk at the weekend, the bride had COVID and knew it but still went ahead. Attendees all infected![]()
Do you have one of those fingerclip Pulse oximeters ? Aldi's sells them for under $15.It's been two weeks since we went down with this and it's getting tedious now.
Wifey has lost all sense of taste and smell. She is still feeling fatigued by the end of the day.
I have a cough that just isn't going away and the same fatigue, in fact until a couple of days ago I was falling asleep around seven in the evening.
Neither of us can summon up any enthusiasm for even the simplest tasks.
Fed up.
It's irrelevant anyway, I don't have one and I won't be getting one. I can scare myself with a medical dictionary without extra equipment.A pulse oximeter is of limited use. It might indicate lung problems but that's about it.
You can lead a horse to water.....It's irrelevant anyway, I don't have one and I won't be getting one. I can scare myself with a medical dictionary without extra equipment.