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<blockquote data-quote="JTL" data-source="post: 2483699" data-attributes="member: 49289"><p>I've now come to the conclusion that when I tested positive (24th) I was coming to the end of infection not just starting out.</p><p>Went over a few things and me and my wife had just spent a week not interested in food to the point neither of hardly ate anything.</p><p>We both struggled to stay out of bed constantly going back for more sleep.</p><p>We had three grandchildren over the weekend aged 3 and 4 and 11.</p><p>When my daughter and her partner came to collect them on the Sunday afternoon I couldn't get off the couch!</p><p>I was exhausted and they pointed this out to me in conversation about something yesterday 31st and said they had seen me exhausted before but nothing like that.</p><p>So the lesson I need to be taking from this is to test at least twice a week as a course of habit.</p><p>I reckon if my wife had come with me to the testing station she too would have tested positive rather than us thinking she never caught it.</p><p>So a positive test needn't be the start of infection but some other point in the process and for me that was toward the end.</p><p>I have had no covid shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTL, post: 2483699, member: 49289"] I've now come to the conclusion that when I tested positive (24th) I was coming to the end of infection not just starting out. Went over a few things and me and my wife had just spent a week not interested in food to the point neither of hardly ate anything. We both struggled to stay out of bed constantly going back for more sleep. We had three grandchildren over the weekend aged 3 and 4 and 11. When my daughter and her partner came to collect them on the Sunday afternoon I couldn't get off the couch! I was exhausted and they pointed this out to me in conversation about something yesterday 31st and said they had seen me exhausted before but nothing like that. So the lesson I need to be taking from this is to test at least twice a week as a course of habit. I reckon if my wife had come with me to the testing station she too would have tested positive rather than us thinking she never caught it. So a positive test needn't be the start of infection but some other point in the process and for me that was toward the end. I have had no covid shots. [/QUOTE]
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