Yes I got it in November. It started like a cold and I just had a sore throat and runny nose. By the second day, I lost my taste and smell completely. By day 5, I started getting severe headaches. I was taking hospital strength ibuprofen to get through my day. I had to keep my kids home to quarantine even though they had no symptoms so I was super sick but still had to take care of my kids. It was rough. I was very tired all the time, had no energy ever. I had a problem with every kind of movement causing motion sickness and I was lightheaded all the time. It lasted for months but gradually got better week by week. My taste and smell took like 4-5 months to fully come back but even now I don’t have it 100% back. Some foods taste weird and I can’t smell all smells. It comes and goes. At 6 months I was fully better then a month later my symptoms came back. I have long term damage. I can’t go on amusement park rides, oh and my ears are very sensitive to sound. I keep gunshot ear muffs in the house so when my toddler is throwing a tantrum I can cover my ears.
You need to seek MEDICAL advice. Go to an actual medical facility and have a test done that they send out for results. The rapid and at home tests are just SPITTIN out false negatives and these people venture back out into society.
Also, please for the rest of our sake, STAY HOME until you get a NEGATIVE result. Not when you feel better, can taste again, don't have a fever....but when you have actual negative results in hand. 🙌
I say go get a test done, my sister has covid and she had fever and chills, no taste or smell, couldn’t sleep well, heavy chest.
She went for a rapid and it was negative they sent it out and it was positive
I’ve heard sometimes the rapids do false negatives so last week when I thought I had it I got a rapid and a regular test. Thank goodness both were negative. I hope your sister gets Wells soon!
I think my sister had it for the 2nd time 😩. She was rapid tested yesterday it came up negative but she said she feels exactly how she felt when she had it a long time back (can’t remember the exact date but it was in 2020). So she is getting retested Friday.
I’m a vaccine breakthrough case. The first three days were hard on me. It was like the worst case of allergies I ever had. I got a mild case of laryngitis and couldn’t talk much, it took more energy to breathe, a sinus feeling headache, and I just felt downright exhausted. The monoclonal antibody infusion did help after treatment of some swelling.