I used to work with a man who permanently lost his sense of taste during and after cancer. The guy adored food too, shared some exquisite meals with him.
I can’t imagine that, nor not being able to smell. The olfactory sense is so powerful.
That happened to my grandfather. He had cancer in his salivary glands and the treatment wiped out his taste to the point that everything tasted like aspirin. That sucks.
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anybody watch the south park pandemic special last night?
I did. It wasn't as good as I was hoping for but still pretty funny.
i feel the same way. it had some funny moments, but on the whole did not live up to the hype. and i love south park, so if i wasn't crazy about it a casual fan would not be either.
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I've got a friend in the hospital right now (or at least as of a couple of days ago) getting oxygen. He'd fit in well on this thread; knows the seriousness, masks, distancing, staying home, etc. Meanhwhile one of our MAGA friends acts like nothing has changed (except when he's whining that he can't take his trip to Banff) and...nothing. Covid 19 is random and has NO sense of poetic justice.
Hope your friend fully recovers. I keep hearing of lingering negative side effects.
Nothing serious thankfully, my wife and I just got taste and smell back after almost 7 weeks. And it’s not even 100% still.
Wow. That is a long time. My sense of smell and taste was only gone for about 10 days before it started coming back. I think it was fully back within 2 weeks. I am glad you and your wife are doing better.
So what were your initial symptoms?
My first symptom was a strange pain on my upper back. It felt like a bad sunburn, but no redness. I went to the doctor and they dismissed it, and told me to take Aleve. This was back in March when they were not testing anyone who didn't have a high fever, cough, etc. I had none of those. I later found out that skin pain was a symptom. The back pain went away in about two days, and was replaced by a general feeling of fatigue, low appetite, fuzzy head in the morning - like when you have a cold. Just that feeling of being under the weather. Then I lost my sense of taste and smell. That was the last and final symptom. The whole ordeal was about 10-14 days total. But my symptoms were such that if we didn't know about COVID, I probably would have just gone about my day as normal - just feeling a bit tired.
I've got a friend in the hospital right now (or at least as of a couple of days ago) getting oxygen. He'd fit in well on this thread; knows the seriousness, masks, distancing, staying home, etc. Meanhwhile one of our MAGA friends acts like nothing has changed (except when he's whining that he can't take his trip to Banff) and...nothing. Covid 19 is random and has NO sense of poetic justice.
Hope your friend fully recovers. I keep hearing of lingering negative side effects.
Nothing serious thankfully, my wife and I just got taste and smell back after almost 7 weeks. And it’s not even 100% still.
Wow. That is a long time. My sense of smell and taste was only gone for about 10 days before it started coming back. I think it was fully back within 2 weeks. I am glad you and your wife are doing better.
So what were your initial symptoms?
My first symptom was a strange pain on my upper back. It felt like a bad sunburn, but no redness. I went to the doctor and they dismissed it, and told me to take Aleve. This was back in March when they were not testing anyone who didn't have a high fever, cough, etc. I had none of those. I later found out that skin pain was a symptom. The back pain went away in about two days, and was replaced by a general feeling of fatigue, low appetite, fuzzy head in the morning - like when you have a cold. Just that feeling of being under the weather. Then I lost my sense of taste and smell. That was the last and final symptom. The whole ordeal was about 10-14 days total. But my symptoms were such that if we didn't know about COVID, I probably would have just gone about my day as normal - just feeling a bit tired.
Interesting...glad it was minor
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I've got a friend in the hospital right now (or at least as of a couple of days ago) getting oxygen. He'd fit in well on this thread; knows the seriousness, masks, distancing, staying home, etc. Meanhwhile one of our MAGA friends acts like nothing has changed (except when he's whining that he can't take his trip to Banff) and...nothing. Covid 19 is random and has NO sense of poetic justice.
Hope your friend fully recovers. I keep hearing of lingering negative side effects.
Nothing serious thankfully, my wife and I just got taste and smell back after almost 7 weeks. And it’s not even 100% still.
Wow. That is a long time. My sense of smell and taste was only gone for about 10 days before it started coming back. I think it was fully back within 2 weeks. I am glad you and your wife are doing better.
So what were your initial symptoms?
My first symptom was a strange pain on my upper back. It felt like a bad sunburn, but no redness. I went to the doctor and they dismissed it, and told me to take Aleve. This was back in March when they were not testing anyone who didn't have a high fever, cough, etc. I had none of those. I later found out that skin pain was a symptom. The back pain went away in about two days, and was replaced by a general feeling of fatigue, low appetite, fuzzy head in the morning - like when you have a cold. Just that feeling of being under the weather. Then I lost my sense of taste and smell. That was the last and final symptom. The whole ordeal was about 10-14 days total. But my symptoms were such that if we didn't know about COVID, I probably would have just gone about my day as normal - just feeling a bit tired.
Interesting...glad it was minor
Me too. Until I lost my sense of smell and taste, I wasn't sure I had Covid. Then I suspected it was. I finally got an antibody test in May, and came back positive for antibodies. I am thinking of getting another antibody test to see if I still have them. I know that some reports say that they may only last a few months - so mine may be long gone by now.
Thanks everyone! Yes it’s a “minor” thing but it sucks! Even worse, somethings taste weird or off when your taste starts to come back. My wife still can’t enjoy coffee and we’re big coffee drinkers.
My dad died of pancreatic cancer and while his quality of life was diminishing in so many ways, he pointed out that you just don't realize how much the taste of food matters until you cannot taste it.
100%. I hate complaining about that symptom because compared to severe cases I may come off bad. But it SUCKS not tasting food. I started to get nervous because it lasted so long. Luckily it’s coming back.
Yeah...it could be worse, but you're going through what you're going through and complaining about it can be therapeutic. (I mean, don't respond to someone saying "I struggle for every breath" by saying "yeah, well I can't taste food!" but to a general audience, you're not in a pissing contest).
Someone always has it worse. Doesn't mean you don't have it bad.
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Thanks everyone! Yes it’s a “minor” thing but it sucks! Even worse, somethings taste weird or off when your taste starts to come back. My wife still can’t enjoy coffee and we’re big coffee drinkers.
My son got it at school. It was mild for him since he's 18. But he did say the same. While he felt run down, the worst part was the loss of taste. It was too weird. I can't believe how long it affected you. That's terrible. His came back in about 4 days. The whole process was about 10 days between when he got the first symptom until symptom free.
Thanks everyone! Yes it’s a “minor” thing but it sucks! Even worse, somethings taste weird or off when your taste starts to come back. My wife still can’t enjoy coffee and we’re big coffee drinkers.
My son got it at school. It was mild for him since he's 18. But he did say the same. While he felt run down, the worst part was the loss of taste. It was too weird. I can't believe how long it affected you. That's terrible. His came back in about 4 days. The whole process was about 10 days between when he got the first symptom until symptom free.
so you didn't catch it from him? Or is he at school away from home?
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Thanks everyone! Yes it’s a “minor” thing but it sucks! Even worse, somethings taste weird or off when your taste starts to come back. My wife still can’t enjoy coffee and we’re big coffee drinkers.
My son got it at school. It was mild for him since he's 18. But he did say the same. While he felt run down, the worst part was the loss of taste. It was too weird. I can't believe how long it affected you. That's terrible. His came back in about 4 days. The whole process was about 10 days between when he got the first symptom until symptom free.
so you didn't catch it from him? Or is he at school away from home?
We drove to school with his car. He drove himself back and then sequestered himself upstairs for the week. We were all quite careful. It's possible I got it and had zero symptoms, but I don't think that's the case.
Edit - and his campus was already disbanding because there were a thousand cases within two weeks of restarting. This is JMU in Virginia which was all over the news with its outbreak. They are going back to a hybrid model starting Monday. We'll see what happens...
Strange...sometimes loss of smell/taste is the ONLY symptom
Trying to find any rhyme or reason is futile...it's so bizarre.
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At the hospital where I work we’re preparing for the 2nd wave, we’ve gotten new cases and set up parts of two units to be designated for C19 patients, it’s unreal that this is what’s happening! Stay safe folks glad n15 is feeling better glad you’re coming through but stay vigilant this virus ain’t going nowhere!
At the hospital where I work we’re preparing for the 2nd wave, we’ve gotten new cases and set up parts of two units to be designated for C19 patients, it’s unreal that this is what’s happening! Stay safe folks glad n15 is feeling better glad you’re coming through but stay vigilant this virus ain’t going nowhere!
^Yes, thanks Jose, for the encouragement to stay on guard. I 'm struggling with wanting to take the kids to the pool as the weather cools here. Some classmates of my daughter are going back to weekly swim lessons. It's tempting to go. I also am weighing the risk of piano lessons. GEEZ.
^Yes, thanks Jose, for the encouragement to stay on guard. I 'm struggling with wanting to take the kids to the pool as the weather cools here. Some classmates of my daughter are going back to weekly swim lessons. It's tempting to go. I also am weighing the risk of piano lessons. GEEZ.
Stay safe wish you the best hoping she get to swim it’s by far my favorite physical activity!
^Yes, thanks Jose, for the encouragement to stay on guard. I 'm struggling with wanting to take the kids to the pool as the weather cools here. Some classmates of my daughter are going back to weekly swim lessons. It's tempting to go. I also am weighing the risk of piano lessons. GEEZ.
Stay safe wish you the best hoping she get to swim it’s by far my favorite physical activity!
My favorite physical activity is.....well, this is an all ages forum.
I agree with the message - stay frosty. Don't let the guard down and subject yourself or others to this!
^Yes, thanks Jose, for the encouragement to stay on guard. I 'm struggling with wanting to take the kids to the pool as the weather cools here. Some classmates of my daughter are going back to weekly swim lessons. It's tempting to go. I also am weighing the risk of piano lessons. GEEZ.
Stay safe wish you the best hoping she get to swim it’s by far my favorite physical activity!
My favorite physical activity is.....well, this is an all ages forum.
I agree with the message - stay frosty. Don't let the guard down and subject yourself or others to this!
^Yes, thanks Jose, for the encouragement to stay on guard. I 'm struggling with wanting to take the kids to the pool as the weather cools here. Some classmates of my daughter are going back to weekly swim lessons. It's tempting to go. I also am weighing the risk of piano lessons. GEEZ.
Stay safe wish you the best hoping she get to swim it’s by far my favorite physical activity!
My favorite physical activity is.....well, this is an all ages forum.
I agree with the message - stay frosty. Don't let the guard down and subject yourself or others to this!
Current swimming? You have one of those current pools?
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I did. It wasn't as good as I was hoping for but still pretty funny.
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2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
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2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana
White House fight over masks signaled Covid-19 plans running awry https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/01/politics/white-house-face-masks-coronavirus-culture/index.html
Edit - and his campus was already disbanding because there were a thousand cases within two weeks of restarting. This is JMU in Virginia which was all over the news with its outbreak. They are going back to a hybrid model starting Monday. We'll see what happens...
Strange...sometimes loss of smell/taste is the ONLY symptom
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2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana
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I agree with the message - stay frosty. Don't let the guard down and subject yourself or others to this!
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