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Good question but yeah just before lockdown, and they hadn't changed on the last time I'd had them tested (for the first time ever I think).
This is me basically:
Never had them my whole adult life unless I was hungover (and even then it was rare), and now I have them pretty often.
Except they seem to have gone away again, at least for the moment, so now I'm just wondering if it was a symptom of the coldy thing I had. I'm going to try and exercise myself better again anyway as that seemed to stop them before.
I literally could have written this myself
The difference being that I think I had it but don't know (had a private antibody test late May which came back negative, but they've since said that in most people antibodies only last 2-3 months and all the private antibody tests are basically scams, so who knows).
Also, I started doing turbo at the end of March, it was horrific at first - splitting headaches by the end, destroyed for the rest of the day, that sort of thing - but I got fitter, lost weight and was feeling much better, although it took a lot more work than it would normally to get me to a certain level of fitness.
Then I got what I thought was sciatica* at the end of July, had to stop riding, got less fit, put on weight again and now I seem to have gone backwards. I've had a persistent problem with headaches - which I never used to get - and I'm about to call in sick because I have a stinking one, again, today and I can't face looking at a screen.
*Which was possibly not sciatica and I currently have something called foot drop where I can't walk properly which my physio thinks is somehow related to my arteries, as it doesn't correspond with nerve endings. But I've never seen a physio so stumped and I'm starting to wonder if it's also related...