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    For those of us who have been sick, tested neg for flu...

    This sounds really familiar.

    Somebody has finally put what I have been saying all season into a post! Guys, I’ve done Pediatrics for 8 years! Every single flu season it’s the same symptoms and the same results! I can usually tell you by assessing a child which strain of flu they’ll have before the test comes back! This year was different! The flu tests were coming back negative, but these kids were sick! They were being diagnosed with pneumonia via chest x-ray. The fevers wouldn’t break and they couldn’t stop coughing! We had several kids miss 2-3 weeks of school! We had some kids miss almost an entire month! I was one of those with a reoccurring fever! I had the worst respiratory symptoms I’ve ever had! I simply couldn’t breathe! I don’t smoke. I’m active! I’m healthy! There was no reason I shouldn’t have been able to kick whatever it was like I always have! My employees had the same symptoms! Lisa had pneumonia! I’m certain we’re late to the game! I would be inclined to send a few samples off for a serologic test when it comes out! This test is different from the ones used to diagnose active infection. Essentially the serologic test would allow researchers to test the blood of people who were not confirmed cases of Covid-19 in communities where the virus spread. They tests would be designed to look for signs that people have mounted an immune response after being exposed to the virus.



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    Remember a month or so ago when people were complaining about being sick and couldn’t get rid of it for weeks? 🧐

    Let's do some critical thinking. COVID-19 started emerging in early December. Given the incubation period, that means infection started in November, and given international travel and tourism rates, it DID NOT TAKE 3+ months for it to come here. It's been here.

    I've had numerous friends across the country who've had crazy bad colds in the last few months, that we now believe were actually Coronavirus. US authorities only just started testing for it, and even now the testing is severely limited, so in all likelihood, many have had or do have it, and it's gotten passed off as just a typical cold - because (AHEM, NEWSFLASH) it IS just a bad cold for the vast majority of people who get it.

    The normal colds and flu that we've already been dealing with kill thousands every season - it just doesn't get talked about because it's nothing new and the media can't use it to panic us at this point. It's sad but expected that elderly and immunocompromised people are prone to complications from those viruses. This is no different.

    Wash your hands, eat your vegetables, don't touch any old people (for their safety) and calm the heck down. Panic is what's going to crash the market. Panic is what's going to empty stores. Panic is what's going to lead to serious economic impacts from this - YOU are causing economic impacts - not the virus. So please, let's act like we have some **** sense!
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    I had what was the worst “upper respiratory” infection I’ve ever had in my life back in late December. Took 2 weeks to get over when they normally take about 2-3 days.


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      #3
      This should be interesting....

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        #4
        I had something back in January, flu and pneumonia type systems, dry cough, fever tightness in the chest, tested negative for flu, MD treated it as flu with pneumonia. Completely over it in about two weeks.

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          #5
          Count me in that camp. After a month of mild/moderate symptoms my wife browbeat me in to going to the doctor. (Early Feb) Flu test was negative. Doc sounded unsure but said it was just a persistent cold. Who knows? I have also wondered if it started in December in China, how did it take so long to arrive in the US? It very well may be that it’s been here for months but we just had no way to test for it.

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            #6
            It makes some sense, any thing is possible when dealing with any type of mutating virus
            But mortality rate did increase in indication locations like nursing homes with covid19, I would think those indicators would have risen when the “”creepy crude”” was peaked, so probably a different type of virus with a lower mortality rate

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              #7
              Not sure what we all have here.
              Very similar to flu but fevers rarely topped 102

              Started with my son in New Mexico.
              He gave it to me.
              Then everyone got sick on the car ride home.

              4 kids, my wife, me, and my mom.
              That was Thursday

              It’s now Sunday.
              Son is fever free and about to get duct taped to the wall bc he’s driving us nuts. Try explaining to a 5 yr old boy why nobody can play w him.

              His sisters all still have it.
              My wife is fever free.
              Mom still has it

              I’m still sick but I have Lymes on top so it’s gonna get me the worst bc ive got no immune system.

              We are hunkered down at home.
              Rationing TP bc all the brain dead sheep went and panic bought it all.

              Corona?? I don’t think it is but who knows.

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                #8
                count me and my whole family in this group as well. over Christmas/new years we all had it. all tested negative for the flu. Very interesting

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                  #9
                  I'm curious mainly because if in fact many many of us have already "survived it" wouldn't it be helpful for virologists to be looking at this as a way to maybe formulate accurate vaccines much quicker?

                  I heard on some podcast couple nights ago where a chain of clinics who had this same suspicion since late November with their patients being sick as hell, but testing neg for flu A or B requesting/offering to hand over the swabs they still held to the CDC and FDA to confirm or deny...but they were met with bureaucratic run around at every turn.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by JFISHER View Post
                      I'm curious mainly because if in fact many many of us have already "survived it" wouldn't it be helpful for virologists to be looking at this as a way to maybe formulate accurate vaccines much quicker?

                      I heard on some podcast couple nights ago where a chain of clinics who had this same suspicion since late November with their patients being sick as hell, but testing neg for flu A or B requesting/offering to hand over the swabs they still held to the CDC and FDA to confirm or deny...but they were met with bureaucratic run around at every turn.


                      Another great argument for leaving medicine and just about everything to private industry.

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                        #12
                        I was sick at the beginning of February.....finally went to the doctor and tested negative for the flu. I was diagnosed with URI. It took me about a full month to get completely over it. I was down for about a week total before I started feeling like getting out and doing stuff which is very unlike me. I asked the doctor whether I was contagious or not and she said not once I was more than 24 hrs without fever. It was a tough one but I chalked it up to just being older now.

                        Maybe I had the coronavirus before having it was all the rage.

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                          #13
                          This is interesting because I had the same discussion yesterday with my wife. I got sick and was diagnosed with flu type A the last week in January. However it was nothing like the last time I had the flu, not as bad other than the worst cough I’ve ever had in my life. I couldn’t talk without coughing and this was a solid 6 days with meds, fever was mild at around 101-102 but only for a day. My throat was so raw I could hardly drink water, I had so much fluid in my upper respiratory system but no drainage from my head. It was just weird. The question I have is could I have tested positive for flu and had covid?




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                            #14
                            I don't trust anyone who uses that many exclamation marks

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by OldRiverRat View Post
                              This is interesting because I had the same discussion yesterday with my wife. I got sick and was diagnosed with flu type A the last week in January. However it was nothing like the last time I had the flu, not as bad other than the worst cough I’ve ever had in my life. I couldn’t talk without coughing and this was a solid 6 days with meds, fever was mild at around 101-102 but only for a day. My throat was so raw I could hardly drink water, I had so much fluid in my upper respiratory system but no drainage from my head. It was just weird. The question I have is could I have tested positive for flu and had covid?




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                              I told my doctor and wife the same thing about how it wasnt like anything I ever had before. Prior it always started in my sinuses and then moved to my chest. It was very weird that I had zero drainage or congestion but all kinds of crap in my chest that took weeks to get rid of. My fever only lasted about 12-18 hrs. By the time I got to the doctor that afternoon it was normal.

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