Have you contracted COVID?

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Adam_PoE
Have you contracted COVID?

Bashar Teg
i have it rn, first time, day #4

Hasn't been too brutal, thanks to the vaccine i'm sure smile

i never updated the shots, last one was over 2 years ago (3 phizer shots total). probably wouldnt even have covid if i updated. oh well

Robtard
I got sick in Feb of 2020, probably was COVID. Lingered for a long time after.

I got COVID a second time in 2023, wasn't too terrible. 4-6 days or so of feeling bad, then faded away rather quick.

I've had a total of four COVID vaccines, most recent was the booster I got along with my yearly Flu vaccine in late 2023.

jaden_2.0
In all honesty I don't know. A couple of years ago I had a pretty important meeting at my company's head office and felt rotten in the 3 days leading up to it. Bad cold symptoms but with a weird chesty cough unlike anything I'd had before. I tested negative 3 times in the 2 days. I also had to drive 3 colleagues to the meeting and within 3 days, 2 of them tested positive after being in the car with me.

Patient_Leech
I got it probably July-ish 2022, I think?

It sucked, but in a different way than most people, I think because of allergy issues I have.

Adam_PoE
Unfortunately, I got it for the first time over the holidays.

I was visiting family in the suburbs. We all tested negative the day I arrived, but a couple days later, my mother started showing symptoms, and tested positive on a re-test.

We all quarantined and masked, but a couple days later, my sister and I both started showing symptoms, and tested positive as well.

Fortunately, I was up-to-date on my boosters, and was able to get Paxlovid the same day with proof of a positive test.

So far, it has felt like a really bad cold. I do not know how I would be feeling without anti-viral medication though.

I did not experience symptoms in the typical order. And the worst for me has been the fatigue, followed by the sore throat, and the intermittent fever. Fortunately, I have not had any respiratory problems.

It definitely ruined my winter holiday though. I got better just in time to return to work.

Trocity
My girlfriend tested herself one day when she was sick and found out she had covid. I then tested myself and found out I had covid. Outside of a sore throat, I would not have even known. I also have no vaccines.

It's crazy what not being a 90 year old with no immune system can do against the flu.

Bashar Teg
^^

r/thathappened

Robtard
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
Unfortunately, I got it for the first time over the holidays.

I was visiting family in the suburbs. We all tested negative the day I arrived, but a couple days later, my mother started showing symptoms, and tested positive on a re-test.

We all quarantined and masked, but a couple days later, my sister and I both started showing symptoms, and tested positive as well.

Fortunately, I was up-to-date on my boosters, and was able to get Paxlovid the same day with proof of a positive test.

So far, it has felt like a really bad cold. I do not know how I would be feeling without anti-viral medication though.

I did not experience symptoms in the typical order. And the worst for me has been the fatigue, followed by the sore throat, and the intermittent fever. Fortunately, I have not had any respiratory problems.

It definitely ruined my winter holiday though. I got better just in time to return to work.

I took Paxlovid when I got it the second time, I found the nasty-moith side effects to be worse, so I stopped taking it 3 days in.

Adam_PoE
Originally posted by Robtard
I took Paxlovid when I got it the second time, I found the nasty-moith side effects to be worse, so I stopped taking it 3 days in.

I do not find Paxlovid mouth to be that bad. It is bitter, but it goes away if you chew cinammon gum. Then everything tastes normal again.

Robtard
I got the permanent nasty-taste from it, took days to go away as well after I stopped. Online it's called "Paxlovid Mouth".

Bashar Teg

Robtard
Metallic nastiness is right.

Some people don't get the side effect as bad or at all.

Adam_PoE
I only had Paxlovid mouth while taking the medication. Twelve hours after my last dose, it went away completely. Even then, I only had it intermittently, not continuously. And in my experience, if you chew cinammon gum, it will neutralize it, and it will go away for hours.

Robtard
You're one of the lucky ones. My wife got it as well, but very minor compared to me.

Galan007
I've had it 3 times now, unfortunately.

xXI_wing_IXx
Once or twice I think. More than year ago near Christmas. Had sore throat and voice is raspy and hoarse. Think most have contracted Covid once in their lifetime.

Trocity
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
^^

r/thathappened

You might actually be retarded. thumb up

Bashar Teg

Trocity
^^ When you're so intellectually malnourished that you think covid is a deadly plague for extremely fit young 20 somethings.

Black don't crack, pasty ass. laughing out loud What's it like being old and frail?

Bashar Teg

Robtard
Didn't know look-how-tough-I-am tough-guy fake COVID stories were still a thing.

Trocity
I didnt know covid was still a thing, period.

If you guys think that story is crazy, you should see what happens when I have a runny nose and/or a headache - I still go to work.

Wild.

Robtard
While the people most susceptible to serious COVID illness and death are the elderly and already sick (cancer, immune system issues etc), perfectly healthy young people can get long term issues from it and even die, this is well documented going on 4 years now.

Yes, I realize what I said will fall on deaf ears cos tough-guy is tough.

Bashar Teg
Originally posted by Robtard
Didn't know look-how-tough-I-am tough-guy fake COVID stories were still a thing.

After being insta-cured without vaccination, he had lots of actual sex with a real woman, all before going on a dead movie forum and screeching like an attention starved retard

-Pr-
Before the vaccine came out, my dad and my brother got it. My dad was lucky, barely had any really bad symptoms but to this day has minor breathing issues. My brother had it really bad to the point that while he was a sceptic before he got it, he wasn't afterwards.

My sister got it and gave it to me after we were both vaccinated. Was like a really bad flu for the most part. No long-term effects for me that I know of.

Originally posted by Trocity
I didnt know covid was still a thing, period.

If you guys think that story is crazy, you should see what happens when I have a runny nose and/or a headache - I still go to work.

Wild.

So you can get other people sick? I mean, your covid story I could take or leave but that? That's really irresponsible.

Bashar Teg

Trocity
Originally posted by -Pr-


So you can get other people sick? I mean, your covid story I could take or leave but that? That's really irresponsible.

More like because a runny nose doesn't affect performance. I'm not going to cough and snot and spurt and hack all over someone else's food or work area.

As far as headaches go, you cannot contract those from another person.


Dude that used to bully underage girls is calling me a troll because covid didn't leave me a bedridden mess. It's incredible how much of a shit hole this place still is. A bunch of old men with families and kids that cant keep themselves out of this cesspool.

Nauseating.

Bashar Teg

-Pr-
Originally posted by Trocity
More like because a runny nose doesn't affect performance. I'm not going to cough and snot and spurt and hack all over someone else's food or work area.

As far as headaches go, you cannot contract those from another person.


Dude that used to bully underage girls is calling me a troll because covid didn't leave me a bedridden mess. It's incredible how much of a shit hole this place still is. A bunch of old men with families and kids that cant keep themselves out of this cesspool.

Nauseating.

pr1983

Okay.

Bashar Teg
ANYWAY- tested negative on Monday, no long haul symptoms to speak of. All symptoms were above the neck and mild, with exception to some randomly striking nasty headaches.

Robtard
You've conquered the "virological hoax", good job smile

Bashar Teg

Adam_PoE
I am negative today.

truejedi
Originally posted by Trocity
More like because a runny nose doesn't affect performance. I'm not going to cough and snot and spurt and hack all over someone else's food or work area.

As far as headaches go, you cannot contract those from another person.


Dude that used to bully underage girls is calling me a troll because covid didn't leave me a bedridden mess. It's incredible how much of a shit hole this place still is. A bunch of old men with families and kids that cant keep themselves out of this cesspool.

Nauseating.

when a guy who has been posting for a decade complains about people who post...

Deano
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
ANYWAY- tested negative on Monday, no long haul symptoms to speak of. All symptoms were above the neck and mild, with exception to some randomly striking nasty headaches.

Of course you are still testing. roll eyes (sarcastic)

You've got a cold you daft twit

Bashar Teg
F*ck you, tryhard jerkoff 🖕🏻

Deano
That mask is cutting off your oxygen. It's not good for you mate.

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