I agree, it seems like something exists because friends who are very in touch with their body say just like you, that this infection is very different. They can feel it. I think I had Omicron just because my sense of smell was out of whack for a month, and that's never happened before.
I agree, it seems like something exists because friends who are very in touch with their body say just like you, that this infection is very different. They can feel it. I think I had Omicron just because my sense of smell was out of whack for a month, and that's never happened before.
I think it can be difficult for people to distinguish a mild Sars cov2 infection from the usual cold (unless they get an odd symptom like yourself)or are very nuanced/sensitive. For those who get a 10 day fever, skin rash etc it's not too difficult to recognize this as something altogether different. When I've had the flu in the past, I could usually watch movies and eat soup. This thing destroyed my appetite and was so agitating I spent most of my time staring at the walls waiting for it to end. Despite how crummy it was, I do not regret avoiding a transfection, nor do I agree with all the other covid shenanigans. But it was, nevertheless, a real yucky experience.
I agree, it seems like something exists because friends who are very in touch with their body say just like you, that this infection is very different. They can feel it. I think I had Omicron just because my sense of smell was out of whack for a month, and that's never happened before.
I think it can be difficult for people to distinguish a mild Sars cov2 infection from the usual cold (unless they get an odd symptom like yourself)or are very nuanced/sensitive. For those who get a 10 day fever, skin rash etc it's not too difficult to recognize this as something altogether different. When I've had the flu in the past, I could usually watch movies and eat soup. This thing destroyed my appetite and was so agitating I spent most of my time staring at the walls waiting for it to end. Despite how crummy it was, I do not regret avoiding a transfection, nor do I agree with all the other covid shenanigans. But it was, nevertheless, a real yucky experience.