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<blockquote data-quote="markpj31" data-source="post: 2490636" data-attributes="member: 552125"><p>I had covid (Delta) late December 2021 (positive PCR/LFT), unvaccinated. Actually one of my first symptoms was a lump of white/black phlegm that came up when I was on the exercise bike, but thats where it stopped. I didn't really have much else to be honest, other than I couldn't sleep, a slightly "funny" throat for a day and no taste or smell - it was very mild, and to be honest I've had much worse in the past, like the common cold. Smell is there at about 50% now, but taste is pretty rubbish at the moment 7 weeks later. That's it.</p><p></p><p>Just a note though, the vast majority of people have some minor damage to the lungs, something called "glass consolidation" which might be what causes the phlegm - of course this all heals overtime depending on the individual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="markpj31, post: 2490636, member: 552125"] I had covid (Delta) late December 2021 (positive PCR/LFT), unvaccinated. Actually one of my first symptoms was a lump of white/black phlegm that came up when I was on the exercise bike, but thats where it stopped. I didn't really have much else to be honest, other than I couldn't sleep, a slightly "funny" throat for a day and no taste or smell - it was very mild, and to be honest I've had much worse in the past, like the common cold. Smell is there at about 50% now, but taste is pretty rubbish at the moment 7 weeks later. That's it. Just a note though, the vast majority of people have some minor damage to the lungs, something called "glass consolidation" which might be what causes the phlegm - of course this all heals overtime depending on the individual. [/QUOTE]
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