Just tested positive for the rona. Started with itchy throat, sneezing and head cold on New Years Eve. No fever, no chills, no cough. I thought it was a cold and then I loss my smell on the 4th so I went and got tested. I feel fine now, I just can’t smell a damn thing. The cold like symptoms are already gone.
Christmas day I felt like I got hit by a truck. That may have been the scotch from the night before but doubtful. I was just so tired, absolutely no energy at all. No fever, no chills, no cough just unable to move and felt like I had sand in my throat. Lasted for a few days.
Same here, it started with a hangover and then a scratchy dry throat. Then I had a stuffy nose and was sneezing a bit. Next thing you know, can’t smell a damn thing. I mean, I can’t smell ANYTHING and I can breathe through my nose just fine and I can taste just fine. It’s absolutely the craziest thing to not be able to smell. If it wasn’t for that I never would have gotten tested. Absolutely zero fever. I hope this is the worst of it. Keep you guys posted.
I never lost smell or taste, never had sneezing and just a slight if you can even call it that cough. I attributed that to the scratchy throat, glands on the outside of my throat were really tender for a day or so too but all better now.
I know we disagree on pretty much all aspects of Covid and I am through fighting/arguing on this forum. Not trying to start anything, but I would ask that you get a test to ensure, if you were fortunate to have a very mild case, that you do not inadvertently infect someone who would not be as fortunate.
Yeah I'm over it now. What good would a test do? I'm moving on Admiral, no use shutting the gate after the cows done got out