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Before I begin, I'm not asking for medical advice.
So, my son was diagnosed with Covid a few days ago (he just turned 1) its been a hell of a week dealing with that, and all of the hospital visits we've had to make! His poor temp kept going up to 102 or even higher. (He is doing better though!)
There's a chance we may have it now, or at least are in the beginning stages of getting it. Obviously we can't avoid it to much since we need to take care of him. Anyway, it made me think back to when I first had covid around 2021.
When I first had it (before I was tested) I remeber feeling very weak and sore. Like the flu body aches you get. And then I had a pounding head ache, and fever. The next day I woke up and I had severe chills where I couldn't stop shaking until I jumped in a hot shower. Then we tested positive for it.
I'm planning on going to the doctors for my current issues in a day or two. It's weird, this time around I have the body aches. I had moderate chills this morning but they went away in like 15 mins. So far today at work I just am achy and just feel out of it and tired.
I'm almost wondering if our bodies have built up an immunity to it for the most part and of the 2nd time around isn't so bad? I've been tested every day at work before I begin my shift (for the past 3 days) abd have been negative. I'm waiting to see if symptoms get worse before going to the doctor.
In the mean time, please share with me your experiences with covid! And if you were reinfected, how was it different or the same thr 2nd time around? I'm curious as to how it's changed in people especially after an initial infection
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