Is this little cold/flu Covid?
Posted: February 2nd, 2022, 7:52 am
A little over a week ago, one of my kids had a fever one day and missed school and went back the next with just a bit of nasal irritation. She wanted to go back to school and wasn't really coughing all over the place. My other girls got it. They coughed a bit more, but wanted to go back to school. They wear masks. I bought them some off-brand Claritin.
I got the bug, and now my son has it. For me, I had a 99 degree fever for one day and feverish symptoms--aches, after that. I don't have a fever, but my legs ache here and there. I worked out on an abductor/adductor machine, but that was over a week ago. I've walked to get the mail. My legs shouldn't ache normally. For days and days, I'd sleep really heavy, and woke up a couple of times a night feeling like I'd slept heavy or weird, kind of like when you have a fever. Waking up this morning, I felt normal, not like I'd awoken from a feverish sleep, but my legs still ache.
If I start to come down with a cold, I use a technique to flush my sinuses with saline with a bit of peroxide (don't lean your head back and get it in your ears.) I have been doing that. I had a bit of irritation in the back of the nasal cavity, and some globs of sometimes bloody mucous come from there. I breathe in steam, too.
Really, this is very mild. The respiratory symptoms are mild. I occasionally cough.
But my son has it. He is feeling pretty lousy now, and he has lost some of his sense of taste. He cannot taste the sweet or sour of orange juice. I made a close approximation of Indonesian chicken soto (soup) out of a rotisserie chicken, and he can taste the umami flavor in it.
Him losing his sense of taste has me thinking this is probably a mild variant of Covid. If it is, it's a pretty light way of potentially getting some immunity. I'd rather have this than an experimental shot. My dad is in his '80's and he is getting over Covid. He had a full-blown case. We thought we were going to lose him. My guess is that I got some weak variant of Covid-19, or one of those millions of other flu bugs that did not stop existing when Covid-19 came onto the scene.
I ordered a free government Covid test, but it will probably arrive too late. I am thinking of getting a Covid test at the store. The last I heard, they were out, but that was weeks ago. My kids would probably want one. I am wondering if getting a positive test would be advantageous, maybe with boarding a plan later after I've had it.
If this is a weak Covid variant that gives immunity, and it is gentler on old people. if it spreads around, this pandemic could be over rather quickly. If there were not a pandemic, I would have gone to work as normal with this ailment. I did stay home because of the policies to stay home if you have cold-like symptoms.
I got the bug, and now my son has it. For me, I had a 99 degree fever for one day and feverish symptoms--aches, after that. I don't have a fever, but my legs ache here and there. I worked out on an abductor/adductor machine, but that was over a week ago. I've walked to get the mail. My legs shouldn't ache normally. For days and days, I'd sleep really heavy, and woke up a couple of times a night feeling like I'd slept heavy or weird, kind of like when you have a fever. Waking up this morning, I felt normal, not like I'd awoken from a feverish sleep, but my legs still ache.
If I start to come down with a cold, I use a technique to flush my sinuses with saline with a bit of peroxide (don't lean your head back and get it in your ears.) I have been doing that. I had a bit of irritation in the back of the nasal cavity, and some globs of sometimes bloody mucous come from there. I breathe in steam, too.
Really, this is very mild. The respiratory symptoms are mild. I occasionally cough.
But my son has it. He is feeling pretty lousy now, and he has lost some of his sense of taste. He cannot taste the sweet or sour of orange juice. I made a close approximation of Indonesian chicken soto (soup) out of a rotisserie chicken, and he can taste the umami flavor in it.
Him losing his sense of taste has me thinking this is probably a mild variant of Covid. If it is, it's a pretty light way of potentially getting some immunity. I'd rather have this than an experimental shot. My dad is in his '80's and he is getting over Covid. He had a full-blown case. We thought we were going to lose him. My guess is that I got some weak variant of Covid-19, or one of those millions of other flu bugs that did not stop existing when Covid-19 came onto the scene.
I ordered a free government Covid test, but it will probably arrive too late. I am thinking of getting a Covid test at the store. The last I heard, they were out, but that was weeks ago. My kids would probably want one. I am wondering if getting a positive test would be advantageous, maybe with boarding a plan later after I've had it.
If this is a weak Covid variant that gives immunity, and it is gentler on old people. if it spreads around, this pandemic could be over rather quickly. If there were not a pandemic, I would have gone to work as normal with this ailment. I did stay home because of the policies to stay home if you have cold-like symptoms.