I’ve been sick for about a month now and I thought for a bit it was side effect of a med remeron so I went off it recently
I’m always nauseous and very drained get chills and headaches and body aches also really stuffy nose.
So I’ll go get tested tomorrow evening when my husband gets off of work.
In a few days I will have a blood test for dermatologist then another blood test to check my psychiatric meds. Maybe something will present itself then I don’t know
I’m sort of scared of what is going on with me.
I wanted to write this all out as it helps me to process things that are bothering.
And for any of you who are very familiar with COVID please give me some info (I think I’ll do some research too to see how long Covid symptoms last because I’ve been sick for so long).
Thanks for listening!!! ❤️ love and inner peace ☮️ be with you
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Glad you are going to get checked out... try to focus on you'll get answers from a professional. Sorry can't answer any COVID questions... haven't had it. Have had the test... basically painless, super quick. Bring tissues, I felt like I had to blow my nose after. Love ya, lots of hugs.
Day 1- sore throat down 1 side Diarrhea and nausea
Day 2- fever 100.9 ibuprofen brought it down
Day 3- fever gone started noticing I couldn't smell some things
Day 4- total loss of taste and smell
Day5- my joints ached and felt like getting up was all I could do my body weighed a ton
Day 6-11- nothing but no taste and smell
Day 12&13- had a headache in back of head
Day 14-16- smell came back first then taste
Now I'm 2 and a half month out as day 1 was Dec. 29th and I notice still getting some smells coming back. This was my timeline hope it helps to kind of see someone's experience. I'm still got stiff joints not everyday and upset stomach but I also have fibromyalgia. Good luck and gentle hugs!!!
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