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I started to feel a scratchy throat Sat 9th Oct evening, having travelled by train from Southampton to Prestatyn on the Thursday.
Felt a bit groggy Sun 10th, but able to mostly do what I planned, including a gentle ride (albeit I would like to have climbed the infamous Gwaenysgor "wall" on my road bike for the first time).
Mon 11th woke up feeling really groggy, wasted final morning, before travelling back south with a streaming nose, on top of sore throat and headache.
By Tues 12th, the physcial fatigue kicked in while doing nothing more than moving between rooms. Runny nose and sore throat began to subside, but sinuses and throat still felt bunged up, still waking up very late for me at ~0900.
A gentle 15min walk felt laboured on Fri 15th and shattered afterwards, including limb muscle and joint pain.
A 20min walk to grab some essential groceries Sat 16th in a light rucksack added shoulder muscle ache into the mix and shattered again.
The physical and mental fatigue from this bug is insane!
LFT on Tues and Thurs both negative.
Family in Prestatyn and my better half started getting symptoms ~24 hours after me and are all still suffering.
The desire to do anything on a bike still feels a really bad idea, despite feeling relatively great up to Sat 9th, when I did the ~6.9 mile Road To Hell climb out of Denbigh at threshold as part of a 50 mile loop.
Severe doubts about being fit for work tomorrow having done no exercise today so far as achy and tired, if I don't go in I'll need to contact GP for a fit note as that will be 7th day off work.
Anyone one else going through or been through similar recently, that doesn't appear to be Covid related?
Yep. Had it for 4 weeks now. It’s becoming both tiresome and depressing. I have a ‘good’ day, where I feel a little better - then it’s back to square one…
Yes. Had it a three weeks ago. Knocked me for six for nearly a week.
Yes, I've been feeling shitty since last Tuesday, negative covid test too but it's getting boring now. We went out earlier on for a steady walk just for a bit of fresh air more than exercise but I'm knackered again now and am crashed on the sofa under the duvet :/ My mam and sister are both crocked too (we haven't seen each other for the last few weeks either.)
My other half has it, week and a half so far but just a bad cough now. She took a pcr test to make sure not covid,negative. My 2 year old boy had something at the same time but got over it quick apart from a throaty voice every now and again. I've just had a tickley throat feeling and the odd little cough.
Missus has just come down with something sniffly. Negative LFT. Hoping it passes quickly as she really doesn't need this at the moment.
LFT on Tues and Thurs both negative.
which really proves nothing 🙂
Headache and scratchy throat waking up on wed morning, thursday the runny nose started and a bit of coughing, bit shattered, runny nose and sneezing on friday, knocked out sat, think I slept all of it after a couple of lemsips, feeling better today, bit low but no snot, back to work tomorrow.
If you think this is bad covid will kill you in 45 mins.
Yes, had it fir two weeks now, started with really bad sore throat then headaches and loads of mucus, still feel knackered after a 20 minute easy walk.
I wonder how all this covid thing has affected our exposure to all the other little beastly colds etc. Have we all been hiding and so have lost our resistance to them///.. Or maybe there are less of them in circulation because of it.
I've currently got painful sinuses and sore throat, tested negative and have zero energy, so probably, yes. Want to get better quick, I've got a schedule of flu jab then booster to fit in somehow.
I'm just getting better from it but it's been horrendous. Probably as bad as COVID was for me.
Suffering here too. Started getting bad at work on Friday after sore throat and cough. Negative LF test Fri morning. Was supposed to be riding Lincoln National Champs sportive on Saturday and watching the races today. Instead I've spent the last two days in bed or on the sofa. Work will have to cope without me for the next couple of days at least.
Started sneezing and had a runny nose on Friday and worried that it would develop into the lurgy that is going around which would probably mean the postponement of my prostate cancer operation scheduled for this Thursday. Fortunately it hasn't developed further and feel fine today.
Had it a fortnight, was terrible and my sinuses were horrendous. Tried to go back to work after a week, but had to come back home. Not too bad now but I can't exercise really without my chest and throat kicking off again.
My son brought it home from school he was Ill enough we took him for a PCR test, thankfully negative
I'd a brutal cold, lasted about a month, started with a very sniffly runny nose, then developed into a cough and then into a nasty chest infection, probably should have went to the docs, but I just rode it out. got over it about 4 or 5 weeks ago, but the preceeding 4 weeks were nasty.
Yes, felt a bit tired last weekend and went for a road ride Sunday which wiped me out, ensuing headache and cough and mucus. Couldn’t contemplate a ride yet, 3 x25 min dog walks a day are more than enough at present, 10000 steps a day and nowt else for a bit longer I reckon.
Teenage son has had similar for 3 or 4 weeks and will be consulting gp tomorrow. Wife also, but she probs won’t speak to gp surgery..
I’ve had a toddler in nursery one day a week since Jan which has meant I’ve caught most viruses that he brings home… bad colds on 6 separate occasions so far this year.
February
May
July x2
September
October
A normal year is normally just one or two.
Yep. 19 months without a snuffle. Back to work for 3 days and went down with it. A week of a really nasty cough, snot, sinusitis which is largely gone now after a further week, but still an irritating cough and even more useless than normal on a bike.
First face to face meetings last wk (W&F) come Sunday 48hrs of horrendous dribbly nose, brain fog & headaches followed by 48hrs of a deep dry cough then another 72hrs of fatigue. Been dosing up like a good ‘un under instructions from the boys at Torq ( https://www.torqfitness.co.uk/news/fighting-an-infection). Seem to be getting on top of it. Never had anything quite like this before..
(Negative test fo C19)
I’ll join the club!
Daughter caught a cold, probably picked up at school and passed it on to the rest of us and we can’t shake it off. It’s been three weeks now and I’ve still got a chesty cough and congestion which is getting me down. Doctors have said it’s just a cold and won’t prescribe any antibiotics so I’ve just got to try and work through it.
Definitely not Covid as we’ve all been doing Lateral Flow tests every two days as the wife is a Primary School head.
Daughter had it for a week or so - school sent her home until she'd had negative PCR test.
Eldest is shaking off Freshers Flu at the moment, staff at his uni are saying it's the worst they can remember as nobody has really mixed for 18 months. Apparently Covid has flared up at a couple of colleges as well.
Currently down with what I hope is this cold. Kids have had it (daughter for two weeks with a nasty cough), wife got it lightly as did son (original spreader).
Of course I get proper sofa manflu. Day four. Awaiting PCR test (you'll get the results within three days, when did it stop being a day eh).
Mine was terrible. Can't believe they didn't lock down again for it. 2.5 weeks off the the bike. 55 minute gentle spin on Saturday but still didn't feel quite right this morning
With the cat AIDS and a cracked rib, BPW has been not quite as good as last time.
Still enjoyed it, though.
I thought I had the same turned out to be Covid. My wife who works for the NHS contacted her test and trace department at her trust and was told that one issue with the Delta Variant is that it doesn’t always show on a test until you have full on symptoms. So maybe worth checking again that it’s not just this cold bug and something more nasty.
It actually presented pretty similar to COVID for me, but I've had COVID a couple of months ago.
Boring reply but -
Lateral flow tests are for asymptomatic people
PCR is the test for people showing symptoms
Delta variant symptoms can be
blocked/runny nose
Sore throat
Headache
Achy muscles
Tired & unwell
Vomiting
Diarrhoea
Not so much the loss of taste/smell and fever. Not necessarily a cough.
Covid seems to be whipping through schools round here
Daughter 1 - diagnosed as concussion after swimming bump, turned out to be COVID on PCR.
Daughter 2 - failed Lat flow and PCR when asymptomatic, now all symptoms above.
Wife - full blown ‘flu like symptoms. Failed PCR.
Please take a PCR if you are unsure - near Southampton we’ve had results back in ~24hrs from drive though and postal (once postie has emptied his box)
Also there seem to be some false negative PCRs (not just from the one dodgy lab)…
Double vaxxed reduces risk but not completely (ask the wife 🙁)
Previous Covid does not prevent a second bout…
PS Obviously if you just have a raging cold, or proper COVID, I hope you all get well soon!
Whatever it is, try not to spread it!
PPS
Daughter 2 passed her lat flow on a weds, and PCR on the Thursday as her sister has failed.
Failed Lat flow/PCR tests on Sat (when asymptomatic) showed her lovely sister had shared it with her
So if you pass one test, maybe test again in 3 or so days?
Yep, I very much second the take another test thing. I had cold symptoms last weekend. Lateral Flow Test taken on Thursday, negative, went to a party Friday, another lateral flow negative Saturday, went out to meet some friends, and a dinner party on Sunday then went singing on Sunday, and again on Monday (Cold symptoms had all abated) then got a call that a mate of mine had tested positive, so Mrs Scape and I took another test...... both went positive within seconds. PCR confirms Covid.
Don't trust the flow test if you have sniffles, and don't write it off as a cold, go and get a PCR test done.
If you have symptoms, you should be getting PCR tests. LFT isn't always sufficiently sensitive, a negative LFT doesn't prove much.
That said, it's only to be expected that colds and flu will be worse, we've not had our immunity topped up much for the past 18 months.
Currently got the bastard cold. Not covid, numerous tests.
I reckon this was always going to happen given the lack of mixing over the last 18 months not keeping stuff like the normal colds in circulation.
It is not particularly bad in its own right, but it is a stayer.
Had 3 PCR tests in the last 3 weeks, as I have had two medical procedures scheduled. All negative - so unlikely to be COVID. Due to vulnerability was double-jabbed before the majority of my age group (46), so I did wonder initially if it was milder Covid infection, but no.
Yep, sore throat Tuesday evening, got worse Wednesday, started getting a bit bunged up, barely slept Wednesday to Saturday. Gradually deteriorated Thursday, on Friday it felt like my head could explode, severe sinus pain and congestion, general lethargy. Has finally eased a fair bit today, but throat still not great.
LFT's negative. Haven't had a PCR as I know I caught it from someone who has regular LF and PCR tests for work, that have all been negative.
Herefordshire, by the way. Almost everyone local I've spoken to in the last week seems to know someone who's got it or has had it recently. A friend in Yorkshire hasn't heard of it up there yet though.
Can you really get it again as soon as a month or two later? I thought if double vaxxed and having had it you would have high levels of antibodies for a good while. Seems hard to find much info about reinfection though.
Main difference for me with this cold was I didn't lose my sense of taste/smell hardly at all whereas it went completely with COVID. I guess I will get a PCR test anyway though I'm over the worst of it now.
Woke up not feeling great on Thurs 7th Oct, still went to work but by the evening I was destroyed. Spent all of Friday 8th in bed, most of the weekend, and had the next few days off work too, only returning to limited duties on Friday having spent most of the week in bed!
Feeling about 80% better now, but it knocked me for 6!
2 or 3 weeks ago I had an extremely mild cold for about a week. It barely registered although I had unmistakably picked up a virus - slightly swollen lymph nodes and that strange awareness when you swallow.
Wasn't even blocked up but a bit of a runny nose and for the second half of the week the only symptom was constant sneezing.
I was surprised just how mild it was and first cold since pre-pandemic. I'm not sure I have ever had a cold so mild. LFT was negative.
Can you really get it again as soon as a month or two later?
About this time last year I had a friend who caught covid twice with about a month in-between. Tested positive both times and was quite ill both times, although not enough to go to hospital. He wouldn't have had any jabs at that time though.
There is clearly different cold viruses going around, the one that lasts a week is unlikely to be the same thing that lasts a month unless there is vit D deficiency or chronic wimpitus.
re: catching Covid twice - isn't the advice that you could test positive on a PCR for a long time after infection, so two illnesses within a month could conceivably be Covid and another cold/flu.
I've either had 2, or symptoms subsided before different symptoms came about. 3 weeks ago I started feeling really fatigued, temp went up and whole body ached really badly. I work in a physical job and I just wasn't capable of doing it so I went home on the Monday lunchtime. The symptoms got worse through the week, felt like flu rather than a cold,but with no runny/blocked nose or breathing difficulties. Ended up taking that whole week off work.
Went back in the following Monday (2 weeks ago). Still not feeling great but capable of work. Haven't felt quite right since. Then on Friday just gone I started getting a sore throat and a headache, followed by the dreaded snots. Temp went up that evening and been feeling lousy all weekend. Still fatigued and achy with a temp, cold sweats and over the weekend I developed a really bad cough as well. Been doing lateral flow tests every 2 days for the whole period and all negative. Tempted to see if I can book a PCR, just in case
Yes. Fully vaxed and had my annual flu shot a few weeks ago (Asthmatic) 2 weeks ago today started to feel flu symptoms. Got steadily worse and after a week felt really awful. Felt better then worse again. As of Friday started to really pick up and gradually much better. Not fully recovered but will get out for a short jog later and try to pick up my training again this week. Just felt like Flu (which I have only had once before many years ago) exhausted, aching, listless and quite bad headaches. Unfortunately I think my daughter has got it now. 🙁
Double post
Mu daughter had a nasty cough mid September, of course we gave regular lateral flow tests. I know they aren't super accurate but we have done quite a few on her and the rest of the family. My other daughter had a cold for about 36 hours and recovered to her usual levels of idleness and lethargy. I have been run down, mentally fogged and fairly weak for a while. Tried dig out the new lawn on Saturday, managed about an hour before retiring exhausted, I was struggling to swing a pick safely. Did better yesterday but not brilliantly. My Zwift power has been way down but that could just be loosing form over the summer.
Yep, got it around the start of September and the symptoms lasted at least 4 weeks, had a PCR at the height of the symptoms which was negative. Work has been awful over the last few months so stress has probably been a factor, but I'm still not even close to 100%. The coughing and sniffling has mostly gone, but I'm still knackered. Possibly I've had multiple colds over that period though.
To follow up on previous points, if you have symptoms, you need to be doing a PCR test - a LFT won't be much use. Lots of people don't seem to be aware of this still.
grum - however the gov advice is still only get a pcr test for symptoms if they are a cough, temperature of loss of taste/smell. Many folk on here have sinus issues, aches, fatigue, snots. I.e. standard heavy cold stuff.
Better guidance needed instead of relying on folk to get judgement right?
To follow up on previous points, if you have symptoms, you need to be doing a PCR test
I'd be down there twice a week if I went for any of the listed symptoms, the list is that long.
grum – however the gov advice is still only get a pcr test for symptoms if they are a cough, temperature of loss of taste/smell.
Yup but then if you look at what are actually the most common symptoms for vaccinated people those are way down the list. The advice needs updating IMO.
As usual the ZOE Covid Study seems to have better info
https://covid.joinzoe.com/post/new-top-5-covid-symptoms
I’d be down there twice a week if I went for any of the listed symptoms, the list is that long.
Well yup that's what makes it so tricky. We have young kids in school and combined with spending 18 months mostly not mixing at all we are pretty much constantly ill at the mo to varying degrees.
Headache is the top symptom?
It's been common knowledge that symptoms were often different for Covid positive individuals since Delta arrived around April and the population began to get double vaccinated. Many were asking why the PCR criteria weren't changed back then and it's still the case now.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/testing/get-tested-for-coronavirus/
I don't have a continuous cough, hot torso to the touch or a change in my taste/smell.
Like a number of other posters, I have physical and mental fatigue; aching limb muscles and joints; aching shoulder muscles; continually running nose has gone but sinus still swollen; sore throat feeling replaced with feeling of layers of gunk over throat/tonsils; on/off headaches.
I did a third LFT last night, on day 8 since the scratchy throat started the symptoms, again negative.
I can't remember the last time I had time off work for a cold that went beyond seven days, the short walks I started doing on Friday would typically be a short gentle ride, where I'd feel I could return but take things steady... But not this one.
The fatigue, muscle ache and joint ache reminds me of what I went through after both OxAZ jabs earlier this year, albeit the first jab hit me much harder (touch and go whether to attend A&E). Ironically, I felt less unwell when I had Covid at the start of the pandemic, but then suffered cronic fatigue when I tried to resume threshold+ training a week or so later.
8th week in, with mild cough, a bit cheezy.
Was more ill at weeks 2-4, but now just cough and such.
-ve PCRs, so just a ruddy annoying cold...
DrP
Yep had it for 10 days now, feeling exhausted (-ve PCR test at height of symptoms last week) was feeling a little better on Saturday so rode the national champs sportive (plus ride to the start and back home again) I'm dead today, completely in a box, really hope to feel better by the weekend as we're heading away to the Lakes for our first holiday of the year (missed our first two planned ones due to Lockdown and me being in hospital for the second)
FBG is off school with it at the moment. Looks as white as a sheet and is as steady on his legs as a new born gazelle. Properly nasty - hope I avoid it.
He has had LFT's and a PCR - all -ve but will test again in case...
Yep - this is 2nd time around for me now. Myself, Wife and daughter it about 4weeks ago - daughter still has the coughing. I've got it again this week.
Again all of us have had multiple negative pcrs and lat flows through out.
I hadn't caught anything over the last 18months, even though I work in a public space. I was expecting to get lots of germs this winter.
I can't get the western medicine I would take for colds and flu in China. No Lemsips unfortunately.
Blocked/runny nose, bit of a sore throat (but over that now) pains all over (sometimes shooting pains) feeling cold, sneezing a lot, and waking with chesty issues.
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Didn't know if safe to take pure paracetamol with it for the pains (it wasn't working for the other symptoms, and homeopathy here is 50 of prescriptions) so just complementing with whisky (when home from work and not anticipating driving)
NOTE: no covid in my region, so no confusing symptoms for syndromes.
I've got the achey bones variety with occasional shooting pains. Bit headachey.
Currently in bed and staying here! -ve LFT yesterday no chance I'll be venturing out into the cold for a PCR test for a few days.
I can’t get the western medicine I would take for colds and flu in China
I have had plenty of acupuncture for colds in the past. My traditional Chinese doctor friend would treat my face like a pincushion.
You need to unblock that chi mate!
Did it cure me of colds? No of course not, but having acupuncture can be deeply relaxing, especially when combined with relaxation/breathing exercises.
And popping down to Boots for some Lemsip isn't going to cure your cold either.
Will probably regret typing this but the last 18 months have been just about totally illness free. Can’t recall ever going so long without a cold, a cough or anything else like that. Combination of not much socialising, wearing a mask and hand sanitizer I guess.
Very little positive progression in getting over this since my last post on Monday, some days I feel more bunged up than others, I have the odd sneeze or cough and or have the odd headache. But the mental tiredness, sleeping in late, the aching muscles and joints and physical tiredness while simply sitting around is pretty much constant along with bunged up in nose/throat.
I finally got around to doing a bit on the turbo daily since Thursday and I'm severely power limited, session of under 40mins (roughly how long it took me to climb Road To Hell on 9th Oct) are a challenge to do at ~40% of the power and leave my legs and knees moaning more.
Other family members have done their own LF tests since and all negative.
Sounds like my mum and sister who caught it off me first feel like they have turned the corner, but in fairness, neither of them are currently physically active (~14 month Collie pulls badly on the lead, various anxiety issues and been told by dog behaviour trainer to keep him at home and back garden for now).
My better half who caught it on my return from Wales isn't quite sure where she is at with it, because she has been struggling with Long Covid and has been off work for ~10 months now. Throughout having this "super cold," none of the breathing issues she had with Covid have been present, making me believe the negative LF tests a little more.
Me and OH are still bunged up, sniffly and coughy. I'm around two weeks in and OH is about a week behind me :/ It's just massively shit.
Just getting over this, the Mrs was a week ahead of me so I saw exactly what was coming. Tried hard to avoid her and her grotty illness after not being ill for most of the pandemic, finally got me and I was in bed for 2 days, white as a sheet, 39c fever no energy at all. 2 pcr tests came back -ve as did hers, the kids all have coughs still and so do we. Now we're worried about her parents getting it as we're living with them pre-house purchase. They've both just had their flu jabs and boosters so hopefully they're good as gold.
Lingering here too. 2 wks in. Was meant to do the Gorrick XC today but decide that a 90 flat out blast wasn’t going to a smart move. Went for a bit of Z3 instead - power & breathing ok but still feeling a bit meh. Looks like another easy wk ahead..
I caught this this week, started at the weekend. No sleep at all on wed night and still feel like crap this weekend.
Not if cause or effect, a minor incident at work has totally wound me up and affected mood for a good few days now.
Really hoping it doesn't linger about as was just starting to get some fitness back.
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Boring reply but –
Lateral flow tests are for asymptomatic people
PCR is the test for people showing symptoms"
What madeupname said!
I don't think everyone in the UK completely gets this yet. Probably could have been a better education thing on it.
2 Parents at our school: "Our kid had covid symptoms, but lat tested fine, and me & wife lat tested fine too, so wasn't covid". Not a surprise it's getting round the schools a bit!
I’m not sure that this ‘super cold’ that everyone is going on about is anything new, it’s just the attention being paid to Covid is drawing attention to something that’s been around for ages. I had what started as a cold around ten-twelve years ago, and it lasted around three months! Started about Christmas, and I didn’t really feel ok until March. It was utter misery, with a cough that wouldn’t go away, and sinuses clogged with green goo, I was using a loo roll a day just blowing my nose, trying to keep my head clear, then it settled onto my chest, so I was coughing up stuff as well. Nothing I tried really alleviated it. And a bit before that I had something similar, which may have been flu, but because of staff shortages I had to go to work - I was wrapping myself in bath towels in bed, because I felt cold and shivery, but I was sweating so much my bedding was wet through by the morning.
Never had anything like it since. But then, the common cold is a coronavirus, one of six that affect humans, in fact four are varieties of the common cold, so not surprising really that every so often one will mutate into a particularly nasty variety.
The other two are MERS and SARS.
The flu isn’t a coronavirus.
Just come down with mild flu symptoms. Started burning up Saturday night, uncontrollable shivers. Felt rough (no sleep) Sunday but OK if achy. Sunday night, temperature, hot and cold. Monday is WFH felt rough first thing. Evening and I'm achy again and tired. In bed now. Think I'll WFH all week as it's generally recommended if not 100%. Fortunately only one face to face and thats Thursday. Gives me Weds to decide. I'd normally be riding in.
Anyone else have or had the “super cold” bug doing the rounds currently?
Yes!! The sprog got it from some other sprog, was off school for 2 days; then passed it to the OH and me, and it's rank. Haven't had a cold this bad for quite a while
....but then I didn't get a cold at all last year, which apparently is a large part of the problem!
Admitting defeat today and calling in sick. Feel awful - sore throat, headache, snots and sneezes, body aches the works.
MrsIHN has been on and off poorly, varying through anywhere from mildly lethargic to massively snotty to bed-ridden, for about three months now. She swear it's since her second Covid jab, maybe the Microsoft 5G chip has got stuck somewhere it shouldn't have.
A little victory in the battle against this bug yesterday, it was split up into four little turbo rides, but I managed to do over an hour of riding for the first time since 10th Oct... And ~75% of my pre-bug FTP felt more like z4, instead of z7!
Just getting over mine. Felt groggy for two weeks then Saturday - Wednesday last week was non-stop coughing, could've done a great brown/green Jackson Pollock with all of the phlegm and mucus. Cough was so tiresome that I got awful headaches. Was so bored of moping around the house that I ran a 5k last Monday. Felt OK-ish on the run. Got home and had to stay in bed for the rest of the day and much of the next.
I've had to work from home for the majority of the lockdowns and agree that limited interactions with people have definitely made a difference in tolerance to infections.
So frustrating, after a couple of days feeling like I was finally improving on Monday and Tuesday, didn't feel so good yesterday and today I'm back to feeling like death warmed up. The very slim blessing is this relapse has happened before going back to work, so it all counts as a single absence.
September 24th I got a sore throat and a chesty cough. I remember the date because I had to give an important presentation to a customer and was struggling to talk through without coughing and wheezing.
Two separate courses of anti-biotics, a week off work for 'rest' and today is the first day I have stopped coughing up great lumps of phlegm. Still don't feel 100% but the dull, persistent headache and constant coughing has finally stopped.
2 weeks into it for me now. Started with a sore throat, then a mild head cold followed by an incredibly painful chest with plenty of snotty lumps coming up. Thought I was getting over it and now it’s become a really fierce tickly cough with no let up for the past few days.
Wife and toddler have also caught it off me. We haven’t slept much for the last week. Pretty sure I caught it off our son in the first place. Just keeps going round and round and round oh the joys of nursery.
3 weeks since I re-herniated a disc in my back and this coughing is crippling me.
Properly fed up of this now. 3 weeks and just seem to be going round in circles. Sneezing, coughing, wheezing and constant fog.
Have days where it starts to feel a bit better and then starts all over again.
Day 16 for me now. Pretty sure I’ve had two separate cold virus’s that have overlapped as I’ve never had anything last this long. Woke up this morning (well from 3am) absolutely crammed full of a cold. Yay back to square one. Been on the sofa asleep most of the afternoon. Haven’t really touched my bikes for over 3 weeks now which is telling is I tend to ride pretty much daily.
Fortunately little man is much better now but that means he’ll just pick up the next box set of viruses from nursery on Monday.
Now into week 4 of this bug and no signs of it shifting since the relapse last Wednesday. The physical fatigue is insane, moving between rooms is a chore; a 15-30min walk is laboured; stairs are a nightmare; pre-bug z2 power on the turbo feels like at least z4.
Still sleeping a lot and the intensity of head cold symptoms changes from day to day.
It takes very little movement to make my quads and knees moan like hell, it's like a prolonged version of the extreme fatigue I had after my first OxAZ jab back in April.
Where I work there's quite a few people off sick with Flu-like symptoms (and others trying to work but they sound at death's door on Teams calls), everyone's still working remotely to. Also 2 in my team of 8 have COVID at the moment (both have been working remotely and not in contact with each other), only mild symptoms and both still working though.
Think I had this a couple of weeks ago. I've never had a 'cold' last a week before this, but by the sounds of this thread, I got off lightly.
Negative LFTs x4 throughout. No 'Covid' (PCR) symptoms, but horrible runny nose, lethargy, malaise etc that just kept on going! Missed one day of work from it, which is very unusual for me. The worst bit was the random sore knees that started on day 7 but fortunately only lasted for ~48 hrs.
