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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2252692" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>Pardon me for jumping in here. I know you were posting directly to Maglil55. It seems to me that no 2 people have the same symptoms with the virus that may or may not be covid19. It also seems to me that, unless someone has difficulty breathing, they will be told to stay home and take paracetemol. They will not be tested. The most frequent complaint I have heard of is exhaustion - added to other symptoms which may, or may not, include a cough or a high temperature.</p><p></p><p>Em had a high temperature, which passed quite quickly and no other obvious symptoms - a little bit chesty, but she often is.</p><p></p><p>DIL had a slightly high temperature for a short time, a bit of a cough but was very, very tired for a couple of weeks.</p><p></p><p>I had a highish temperature, briefly - just a few hours getting hot and bothered, then feeling cold (checked my BG in case it was dropping low - it wasn't). Then an irritated chest and throat. Then very tired - had to divide my time between bed and the big kitchen chair for a few days. Then felt breathless, but only felt it - I could breath; just not getting enough oxygen in my breaths. Still have that, after about 3+ weeks from that start of it.</p><p></p><p>Neil had a bit of a cough and felt a bit more than normal discomfort in his chest - also had a bit of a temperature, briefly. Difficult for him to tell - he has a condition which causes discomfort in his chest and is on steroids to try to cure it. He's still a bit under the weather and feels very tired a lot of the time.</p><p></p><p>Was any of this covid 19? Who knows? We don't. We didn't ask for medical advice.</p><p></p><p>The young mother that you know will be in a different situation to us - she has a child to think of and maybe she should phone NHS 24 to ask their advice whether she really wants to or not. Children are resilient but some do seem to suffer pretty badly. Of course, if it gets worse, or her child shows symptoms, she should definitely ask for medical help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2252692, member: 25851"] Pardon me for jumping in here. I know you were posting directly to Maglil55. It seems to me that no 2 people have the same symptoms with the virus that may or may not be covid19. It also seems to me that, unless someone has difficulty breathing, they will be told to stay home and take paracetemol. They will not be tested. The most frequent complaint I have heard of is exhaustion - added to other symptoms which may, or may not, include a cough or a high temperature. Em had a high temperature, which passed quite quickly and no other obvious symptoms - a little bit chesty, but she often is. DIL had a slightly high temperature for a short time, a bit of a cough but was very, very tired for a couple of weeks. I had a highish temperature, briefly - just a few hours getting hot and bothered, then feeling cold (checked my BG in case it was dropping low - it wasn't). Then an irritated chest and throat. Then very tired - had to divide my time between bed and the big kitchen chair for a few days. Then felt breathless, but only felt it - I could breath; just not getting enough oxygen in my breaths. Still have that, after about 3+ weeks from that start of it. Neil had a bit of a cough and felt a bit more than normal discomfort in his chest - also had a bit of a temperature, briefly. Difficult for him to tell - he has a condition which causes discomfort in his chest and is on steroids to try to cure it. He's still a bit under the weather and feels very tired a lot of the time. Was any of this covid 19? Who knows? We don't. We didn't ask for medical advice. The young mother that you know will be in a different situation to us - she has a child to think of and maybe she should phone NHS 24 to ask their advice whether she really wants to or not. Children are resilient but some do seem to suffer pretty badly. Of course, if it gets worse, or her child shows symptoms, she should definitely ask for medical help. [/QUOTE]
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