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    11 months 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.

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      11 months ago

      The tests can show negative no matter what your infection status. Some people don’t shed enough of the virus in their sinuses to detect.

      My wife is one of them. We had covid at the same time, same symptoms, everything. I tested positive while she never did.

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            11 months ago

            Kbinauts have an alternative to the Upvote button. It’s called ‘Boost’. It makes the comment show up higher in the thread. It’s like a mega upvote which can get relevant info up faster.

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              Does it translate to lemmy, or is it a completely seperate data ignored by lemmy? E.g. does boosting result in a regular upvote on lemmy or is it ignored? If it’s ignored, is it possible to boost and additionally upvote a comment on kbin?

              Would there be a disadvantage to automatically upvote a comment if it is boosted, for better compatibility with lemmy?

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      11 months ago

      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.

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        11 months ago

        Oh wow. Thank you for letting me know. Glad I got vaxxed. Can’t imagine how it may have gone not being vaxxed.

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          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.

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            11 months 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.

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              Thank you for being responsible. Maybe another rapid test can clarify things. Whatever it is, I hope you get better soon!

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          11 months 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.

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              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.

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      11 months 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.