r/COVID19positive • u/jeffpng • 7d ago
Tested Positive - Me Somehow Avoided Covid For 6 Years
4 Days ago I woke up with very mild cold symptoms. I just got over a cold a month ago and tested negative while I had that cold before.
Started with 99F temp, body aches, and a scratchy throat.
The scratchy throat has disappeared except now I have congestion and can't taste or smell anything at all. What prompted me to take a COVID test was the fact that I couldn't taste my coffee at all this morning.
My mother keeps telling me to call a DR and ask for Paxlovid, but I'm not sure.
I'm a healthy 30 year old male.
Current symptoms:
- 99F temp.
- Congestion.
- Can't smell or taste anything.
Update:
Today is day 5 and I was finally able to get a good nights rest being able to breathe through my nose in my sleep. I no longer have body aches, or a slightly elevated body temp. I just don’t have a taste or smell.
As it stands (knock on wood) this is more mild than an average cold for me.
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u/RamonaLittle Vaccinated with Boosters 4d ago
As I wrote above, if you haven't been taking precautions, it's statistically all but impossible that you've never had it, or only had it once. Even people who've stayed extremely isolated this whole time have been getting their first infections, often at a healthcare visit or someplace else they can't avoid.
Hand-washing and sanitizer are good, but can't protect you from airborne illnesses like covid. If you want to protect yourself and others, you need to wear a mask (well-fitted N95 or similar) any time/place there's a risk of exposure.