- lud ( @lud@lemm.ee ) 31•1 year ago
Next time you should know that any test where the control isn’t working, is a defective test. So the third test should have been ignored and redone.
There actually is a faint control line. I’m pretty sure it was so “positive” that there were not enough color particles left for the C line.
- lud ( @lud@lemm.ee ) 11•1 year ago
That’s true.
I guess as long as the decision taken after the test is the safer option (I.E. not going outside), it doesn’t matter much.
There was no doubt I was still positive, I was in bed feeling like crap and going absolutely nowhere. I actually did the test to see if these rapid tests actually give consistent results rather than to see if I still have covid. And because I’m a scientist and I just like measuring things.
- Maeve ( @Maeve@kbin.social ) 15•1 year ago
Uh oh. A week ago I kept having headaches, fatigue, bit of a sore throat and was alternately sweating/freezing but no fever. I tested negative and proceeded as usual, minus doing anything. I’m still extremely fatigued, and doing little to nothing. I’m about to redo the test.
I had the sweating/freezing thing too, didn’t put it into the diagram because I thought it was a side effect of the fever.
- Maeve ( @Maeve@kbin.social ) 6•1 year ago
Oh wow. Thank you for letting me know. Glad I got vaxxed. Can’t imagine how it may have gone not being vaxxed.
- WHARRGARBL ( @WHARRGARBL@beehaw.org ) 8•1 year ago
For an unvaxxed perspective, I’m on day 1,276 of stuffy, runny nose with limited senses of smell and taste plus constant mild fatigue and brain fog. I was unable to carry a conversation or walk more than 7 or 8 steps the first 3 months due to breathlessness, and smelled nothing at all for 14 months.
I get EVERY vaccine now.
- Maeve ( @Maeve@kbin.social ) 3•1 year ago
O gee. I’m sorry to hear that. Were you In a high risk category?
- WHARRGARBL ( @WHARRGARBL@beehaw.org ) 3•1 year ago
I was healthy, fit, worked from home for years, and strictly followed lockdown protocol. My only “high risks” were being married to a first responder and living in Texas at the time.
That state was a shit show.
- Maeve ( @Maeve@kbin.social ) 2•1 year ago
Wow. I’m so sorry. Do you have adequate care? I really hope you do.
Yeah I had 3 shots, but the last one was two years ago. Had thought about getting a 4th one for months but there is no official recommendation for a 4th shot for people under 60 in my country so I didn’t. I actually regretted that now, it was pretty nasty. But yeah, completely without vaccines it probably would have been horrible so I’m really glad I got those.
- Maeve ( @Maeve@kbin.social ) 5•1 year ago
Thank you so much for this post and the information. I was planning to visit for the holidays, but I’m definitely rethinking, since vulnerables will be there.
Thank you for being responsible. Maybe another rapid test can clarify things. Whatever it is, I hope you get better soon!
- Maeve ( @Maeve@kbin.social ) 3•1 year ago
Thank you so much. We have to be responsible. Others don’t deserve this.
- fmstrat ( @fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com ) English4•1 year ago
For future reference, if you’re ever not sure, get a PCR test. The at-home rapid tests are great at proving a positive, but not so great at proving negative. These days, if your throat is soar, you more likely have Covid than not.
- Maeve ( @Maeve@kbin.social ) 2•1 year ago
Great. Thank you.
- Duranie ( @Duranie@literature.cafe ) 13•1 year ago
I wear a Garmin watch that monitors heart rate, stress, etc. That was fun to map out my COVID timeline on.
- Stalinwolf ( @Stalinwolf@lemmy.ca ) 1•1 year ago
The stress was a bitch. I work full-time in a grocery store and had a wife and newborn isolated at home every day. Not only was I constantly exposed to the public, but every little symptom or perceived symptom (lot of psychological/false positive over two years) would get the anxiety brewing inside of me, fearing I would eventually bring it home and potentially lose one of them. Every wet cough out of that kid would keep me up at night. This got a little better as the pandemic went on, and I wouldn’t say I was in a constant state of paranoia, but fuck me if it wasn’t a slice of Mr. Bones’ Wild Ride.
You could argue my wife has it worse, though, being isolated at home with a baby for so long with little to do over the long Canadian winters. It definitely wasn’t how she imagined mat leave would be.
- thatsTheCatch ( @thatsTheCatch@lemmy.nz ) 9•1 year ago
That’s so cool! Thanks for sharing. It’s interesting to see that it takes a couple of days for the self tests to show positive
- PersnickityPenguin ( @PersnickityPenguin@lemm.ee ) 8•1 year ago
That’s not bad. Mine was - day one: a little tired and things taste funny.
Day two through 10: slept 23 hours a day and ate food in the 1 hour I was awake.
- Echo Dot ( @echodot@feddit.uk ) 6•1 year ago
I have never felt so ill in my entire life as when I had covid. I basically had all of the symptoms except a headache which I suppose was some small comfort.
But it went on for like 3 weeks. One day before my first symptoms I’d gone on a 10 mile bike ride, 3 days after symptoms started I could literally not climb the stairs without a break.
But the worst bit for me was the brain fog. At one point I thought I was really cold but I couldn’t really work out why I was cold and of course it turned out that the reason I was cold is because I was outside. But it took me at least 2 minutes of blankly staring around to work that out.
- recarsion ( @recarsion@discuss.tchncs.de ) 4•1 year ago
I had the occasional mild cough for like 3 months after I tested negative and felt a smell of onion and/or petrol everywhere.
- Otter ( @otter@lemmy.ca ) English4•1 year ago
I like this layout
The symptoms fading out in particular was a nice touch
- T (they/she) ( @Templa@beehaw.org ) 2•1 year ago
Thank you for this! Extremely interesting. I just got covid for the first time 3 weeks ago and I still have cough, so annoying.
- Hyperreality ( @Hyperreality@kbin.social ) 2•1 year ago
If you have a test lying around, or if they’re cheap where you are, try one after a few weeks or a month.
Apparently you can test positive even long after you’ve recovered.
Even if it’s negative now?
- relevants ( @relevants@feddit.de ) 1•1 year ago
Interesting & quite a cool visualization!
I am on day 7 of symptoms right now, also just got it after dodging it for almost four years. My fever has subsided but boy am I congested still. I’m just glad the massive headaches are gone, I couldn’t think straight for a while.On the other hand, I’ve been wearing FFP2 masks in all indoor spaces religiously and I’ve been planning to keep doing it until I got covid (my masks didn’t fail me in the end either, I got it from a household member), and at this point I am genuinely excited to finally not be the outsider anymore and feel more normal again.