>>12997529had covid
Strong headache and feeling cold. Smelling was annihilated, bone and joint pain. for about 2 days.
just slightly increased temperature.
did the usual thing i do when i get fever.
since fever is actually you're body fighting a infection i turned on the heater put on warm clothes and 2 blankets.
and slept for the most of the day. drank lots of tea and took vitamin C. after the second day i woke up covered in liters of sweat and i felled a lot better.
>Btw PCR test was negative (and they run it like 100 times in Germany).after that i had no smell and bad bone pain when i didnt move my legs. this really freaked me out i thought i have Restless leg syndrome for now. bot it got away after 2-3 weeks.
sense of smell is slowly recovering, i can smell but when the air temperature changes, eg. i go out of the house or come home from outdoors i have a strong food, onion smell.
my mom was PCR-Positive so i had to quarantine for 14 days anyways. now about 2 months later i did a blood antibody test and it was positive. jet the pcr was negative.
for me maybe getting a virus is something different than getting a vaccine.
we dont know how long the Vaccine/covid induced immunity lasts.
you can still get it and infect people if you are vacced/had it.
they only say the outcome is mor mild if youre vacced that likely is if you get infected a second time.