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You end up second guessing yourself I find.
I got a blood test via my GP, not because I thought I had covid, but because I, and my slightly hypercondriact partner, wanted to check everything was more broadly ok. It was just odd having these two episodes of being wiped out inside a month.
The positive covid result came as a surprise as I was convinced I'd just had a bad cold in Feb - but had I had that in April I'd have been convinced it was Covid.
Fingers crossed for all foremites loved ones at this time. The reports of what doctors and nurses are dealing with this time round are really troubling me. Almost makes me want to go out and clap on my own! Pointless symbolism perhaps, but the indifference to this phase by the general population is also alarming.
Once this is all done those on the front line need to be venerated like war heros. It is insane what they are going through as part of their daily lives while twats on the right still claim the lockdowns are unnecessary. The same twats that get all het up about poppies!
I have felt very similar over the last 4 weeks also.
Possible that you were under the weather because your body was fighting various viruses, not to the point where you've been struck down, possibly even covid?
I also had a horrendous January/Feb with the worst cough I ever remember having. Had to go to the GP in January before a ski trip to the Alps end of Jan to check if it was serious, was given antibiotics, although probably viral pneumonia.
Suffered alot in the cold air when skiing, and briefly lost sense of taste and smell, which is devastating when surrounded by wine, ham and cheese.
Took about 5-6 weeks before I felt ok again, though most of my family didn't seem to get it as bad as I did, though most had a 1 week period of heavy 'flu' at some point between Jan-March.