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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 2242557" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>Brilliant thread! I didn't have the energy to start one. My symptoms were very like yours except that my temperature only rose 0.5C for 8 days. Initially I thought it was a normal virus as very few folk in UK had been found to have COVID19 on March 2nd when I got infected with it.</p><p></p><p>I am 62 mildly asthmatic with a history of recurrent chest infections. I am taking blood pressure tablets and am T2. I am obese and prone to depression.</p><p></p><p>I am on day 27 since the start of symptoms. Yesterday was the first day I felt like doing anything. I did a little gardening. Yesterday was also the day when the dryness went and my chest felt more easy. It has become slightly dry overnight again. I still feel tired and have a few aches and pains that I never had before but other than that am fine. Like you I felt dizzy and faint when doing anything. I have an inhaler which I only need when I have a chest infection. I only used it once this time as it didn't help. I think that was because my airways hadn't narrowed with this virus. They were just so very dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 2242557, member: 85197"] Brilliant thread! I didn't have the energy to start one. My symptoms were very like yours except that my temperature only rose 0.5C for 8 days. Initially I thought it was a normal virus as very few folk in UK had been found to have COVID19 on March 2nd when I got infected with it. I am 62 mildly asthmatic with a history of recurrent chest infections. I am taking blood pressure tablets and am T2. I am obese and prone to depression. I am on day 27 since the start of symptoms. Yesterday was the first day I felt like doing anything. I did a little gardening. Yesterday was also the day when the dryness went and my chest felt more easy. It has become slightly dry overnight again. I still feel tired and have a few aches and pains that I never had before but other than that am fine. Like you I felt dizzy and faint when doing anything. I have an inhaler which I only need when I have a chest infection. I only used it once this time as it didn't help. I think that was because my airways hadn't narrowed with this virus. They were just so very dry. [/QUOTE]
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