Mid-February 2020 my wife was really sick with a respiratory infection and in the hospital for three or four days. Liver, kidney functions all out of whack toward the “very bad” side of things, with super low pulse-ox. All the bloodwork showed it was H1N1 believe it or not, however this was about a month before Covid really came on the scene in mid March. They said they tested for COVID, however tests weren’t reliable at all at that point. I got really sick a week later, was diagnosed with bronchitis and the start of pneumonia in my left lung. Tested me for influenza A, and came back negative, no COVID test. During this, I distinctly know I lost my sense of taste for a week or a bit more, but didn’t think anything of it other than I had never had that happen before in my life.
Late March early/April loss of taste and smell became widely known as classic signs of Covid. Absolutely convinced I had it and it was a miserable two or three weeks even though I assumed it was a respiratory infection and just was kicking my butt more than usual.
Late March early/April loss of taste and smell became widely known as classic signs of Covid. Absolutely convinced I had it and it was a miserable two or three weeks even though I assumed it was a respiratory infection and just was kicking my butt more than usual.
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