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Post by cadoodlebug on Nov 27, 2022 22:00:14 GMT
...does your mind immediately go to Covid? I had one last evening. Since that was the only symptom when I had Covid in October, I was a tad worried. I sucked on a Sucrets when I went to bed and this morning all is well. But I have a feeling that little bit of fear will always be there. Though the fear doesn't affect the way I live.
ETA: I agree with all of you who say you immediately think allergies. That's what I thought it was in October. Until it wasn't and I tested positive 3 days later.
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Post by pantsonfire on Nov 27, 2022 22:02:18 GMT
No. Even during early Covid my mind always went to strep and allergies.
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Post by leeny on Nov 27, 2022 22:04:44 GMT
Yes, but I take an over the counter allergy pill and that usually takes care of it.
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Post by paulao on Nov 27, 2022 22:10:15 GMT
Nope. I think of allergies or sinus infection.
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Post by papersilly on Nov 27, 2022 22:26:32 GMT
I have a sinus infection right now. Yes, it's the first thing that crossed my mind. Multiple tests later, still negative. But yes, it crossed my mind.I think more so because I've never had COVID. I've been thinking lately that my luck's gotta run out soon. If not, I need to go buy a lottery ticket. 😂
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Post by elaine on Nov 27, 2022 22:30:42 GMT
We all have Influenza A here. We all came down with “colds” at WDW and tested a number of times for COVID - all negative. We got home at 4 this morning and when ds #2 woke up at 2 pm, he was running a 103 degree fever. We took him to urgent care and he came up positive for influenza A, so we probably all have that. The flu is awful here this year - I’m guessing I brought it to my family from my students who have been coming to school sick.
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Post by scrappinmama on Nov 27, 2022 22:32:33 GMT
My mind thinks of the potential for COVID, but also know that it can be nothing.
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Post by Scrapper100 on Nov 27, 2022 22:36:39 GMT
We all have Influenza A here. We all came down with “colds” at WDW and tested a number of times for COVID - all negative. We got home at 4 this morning and when ds #2 woke up at 2 pm, he was running a 103 degree fever. We took him to urgent care and he came up positive for influenza A, so we probably all have that. The flu is awful here this year - I’m guessing I brought it to my family from my students who have been coming to school sick.
My nephew had it and when his mom got sick the following week she assumed that was what she had as she had the same symptoms - nope Covid. So you just never know. She tested negative for covid the first day but the second tested positive - she knew someone at work that had it and must have gotten it from her vs her son that she had been taking care of for a week. Both seem to be going around but flu seems to be more common.
I admit if I feel anything I think Covid and I have never had it. Its usually allergies that makes me feel a bit sick and I take a dose of emergent C and then feel fine the next day but you just never know. With so many sick right now its hard to not thing is this going to turn into something more.
Sorry you are all sick and hope you recover quickly.
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Post by littlemama on Nov 27, 2022 22:39:08 GMT
That's a tough symptom- could be a cold, could be allergies, could be flu, could be Covid. I think you just have to wear a mask and stay away from people until you know for sure that you arent contagious.
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Post by cadoodlebug on Nov 27, 2022 22:40:23 GMT
elaine, I'm sorry y'all are sick.
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Post by peasapie on Nov 27, 2022 22:40:59 GMT
I so rarely have a scratchy throat, and I did have one as my first covid symptom in September that yes -- I will think of Covid next time I get a scratchy throat!
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Post by AussieMeg on Nov 27, 2022 22:41:00 GMT
Yes, as soon as I get the slightest tickle in my throat, I think it could be Covid, and I take a test. I do get hay fever, but never a sore throat with hay fever. I haven't had Covid but the rest of my family have, and a sore throat was the first symptom.
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Post by peabay on Nov 27, 2022 22:46:47 GMT
Absolutely yes. I know my "super dodger" status is soon to expire. Any sniffles, scratchy throat or sneezes I immediately think are covid.
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Post by peabay on Nov 27, 2022 22:47:21 GMT
We all have Influenza A here. We all came down with “colds” at WDW and tested a number of times for COVID - all negative. We got home at 4 this morning and when ds #2 woke up at 2 pm, he was running a 103 degree fever. We took him to urgent care and he came up positive for influenza A, so we probably all have that. The flu is awful here this year - I’m guessing I brought it to my family from my students who have been coming to school sick. I'm so sorry. I hope you all feel better soon.
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Post by ScrapbookMyLife on Nov 27, 2022 22:53:01 GMT
No. My first thought is always raw throat from hacking up chronic post nasal drip. I always feel like I have a hunk of sinus gunk stuck in my throat, therefore am always trying to clear it out of my throat. When I do it too much, my throat gets raw and irritated.
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Post by maryannscraps on Nov 27, 2022 22:55:05 GMT
Yes, but it’s turned out to be the start of strep in my family this week. Crossing my fingers that I don’t get it.
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on Nov 27, 2022 22:57:49 GMT
No, because I sleep with my mouth open and now have a cpap so it's just a constant stream of air. It was really bad just before thanksgiving because I'd run out of distilled water for the humidifier part of the cpap and kept forgetting for about a week.
I had strep a lot as a kid, so that is usually my first infection concern. Otherwise, it's nearly always just a dry throat.
Coughs, on the other hand...
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Post by pjaye on Nov 27, 2022 23:36:40 GMT
Yes it does...because it has to. As a nurse I can't go to work with covid, so any cold-like symptoms I do a test so that I (to the best of my ability) never to go to work and infect our patients.
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Post by pilcas on Nov 27, 2022 23:37:50 GMT
The sore throat I had when I got COVID was very distinctive. I get a scratchy throat often due to allergies and sometimes colds but that was on a totally different level. But yes, anytime I have cold symptoms I start thinking of COVID
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Post by pantsonfire on Nov 27, 2022 23:40:03 GMT
I have tested 3 times with a scratchy throat that lingered. Both at home and at clinic tests and always negative.
All occurred during my allergy seasons (spring into early summer and mid/late fall).
If it wasn't during those times, I may have thought Covid right away.
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Post by lisae on Nov 27, 2022 23:55:57 GMT
Yes. Because of my TMJ, I sometimes get pain around my tongue and throat. So I have to stop and see if it feels like soreness from clenching my teeth or if it hurts to swallow. But my first thought is always, 'is this the beginning of Covid?'
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Post by birdy on Nov 28, 2022 0:01:54 GMT
It's not the first thing to come to mind, but eventually I think it. Usually when I get a sore throat, I'm more worried about it turning into a chest cold. I am very prone to pneumonia and bronchitis, so I worry about that a lot more.
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Post by Bridget in MD on Nov 28, 2022 0:08:17 GMT
We all have Influenza A here. We all came down with “colds” at WDW and tested a number of times for COVID - all negative. We got home at 4 this morning and when ds #2 woke up at 2 pm, he was running a 103 degree fever. We took him to urgent care and he came up positive for influenza A, so we probably all have that. The flu is awful here this year - I’m guessing I brought it to my family from my students who have been coming to school sick. I'm so sorry. I hope you all feel better soon. My DS started with a super sore throat, he even lost his voice. But 2 covid tests - he's negative. I think he has the flu.
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Post by nightnurse on Nov 28, 2022 0:22:22 GMT
If I had a nickel for every time I was told, “oh it’s just my allergies” right before a positive covid test, I’d be posting from my yacht.
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Post by scrapmaven on Nov 28, 2022 0:40:51 GMT
I thought allergies about 3 weeks ago and it turned out to be influenza B. elaine, I hope that you and your family feel much better, quickly. I'm sorry to hear that everyone has the flu.
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Post by Marina on Nov 28, 2022 1:26:38 GMT
I now think of Covid, Flu and a cold. If it's just a little bit of a scratchy throat I think allergies.
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Post by scrappyesq on Nov 28, 2022 2:25:24 GMT
...does your mind immediately go to Covid? I had one last evening. Since that was the only symptom when I had Covid in October, I was a tad worried. I sucked on a Sucrets when I went to bed and this morning all is well. But I have a feeling that little bit of fear will always be there. Though the fear doesn't affect the way I live. ETA: I agree with all of you who say you immediately think allergies. That's what I thought it was in October. Until it wasn't and I tested positive 3 days later. Every time. It’s traumatizing, actually. I’m immunocompromised because of meds that I take so I’m deathly afraid of getting it right now. My leukocyte levels are so low I can’t get the most recent booster for at least another few weeks (my numbers have to go up). God forbid I have a stuffy or runny nose…. Or sneeze. Or feel fatigued. Or something tastes funny. When I had Covid a few months ago I thought it was allergies. I tested negative for days straight until one day I didn’t. Life with Covid always being in the back of my mind sucks.
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Post by wholarmor on Nov 28, 2022 4:29:49 GMT
Both DH and I tested negative for the first couple days of our symptoms. The third day is when the positive popped up. I haven't been sick since before the whole pandemic thing happened, so this is what I will contribute a tickle in my throat to. I do sometimes wake up in the morning with a slight sore throat due to snoring... At least I can say that Covid wasn't really that bad for me. No fever, no loss of smell/taste. Just a bad cold. I'm so sorry. I hope you all feel better soon. My DS started with a super sore throat, he even lost his voice. But 2 covid tests - he's negative. I think he has the flu.
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Post by peano on Nov 28, 2022 4:39:57 GMT
Yes, I do, and I immediately take a rapid test because I don't want to be a vector if I am positive. DH brought home some weird 2-day virus that he then gave to me. I was sure it was Covid, but we both tested negative and then our major symptoms except cough disappeared in 2 days. Worst headache of my life, low grade fever, massive fatigue.
Sorry to those of you suffering from the flu. Wouldn't wish that on anyone.
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Post by stittsygirl on Nov 28, 2022 7:54:37 GMT
I didn’t used to, but that’s exactly how my first bout with Covid started earlier this month. Now I’m always going to be concerned when it happens.
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