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Originally Posted by ilnjscb
How in the hell can you come on here and make such a loaded statement when you have absolutely no idea what you had, if anything, before?
You may have had COVID the entire time, you may have had something else, you may just have some issues that need therapy.
What your statement ought to have been is: I have recently been medically diagnosed with COVID by a qualified, certified medical professional. Two months ago, I had noticed some symptoms that I assumed were similar to COVID symptoms, but, not being a trained physician or possessing of any knowledge in any medical field at all, I remain properly skeptical of my own diagnosis.
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Ok, let me try and answer your question. For clarity.
For Halloween I had some visitors come to stay. They came from another country. The day after they arrived I and my wife both got symptoms (the same symtoms which tell you to self isolate).
We both lost our sense of taste and small and we we both had a mild fever and we both had some aching limbs.
You can check my previous posts around the beginning of November if you don't believe me.
The visitors stayed a couple of days and when they got home they too got symptoms. They managed to get checked and tested positive. We on the other hand tried to get a test bit it was denied.
Sure, it may be some other mystery virus but, I have never in my life lost my sense of taste and smell before. The same as my wife and I never before had this dull ache at the back of my legs.
I also had a mild, dry cough which lasted but a day.
So, it wasn't a loaded statement. It was a belief (although unproven) that I did, in fact have Covid.
I now have the same symptoms which. may or not be Covid however, again, I believe it is.
That said, I am not a doctor or trained physician or possessing of any knowledge in any medical field at all, I remain properly skeptical of my own diagnosis.
Hope that clears things up for you.