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Comparative Symptom Chart

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@GingerPeach 

 

Thank you for this. It is very informative.

 

 

 

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Thank you so much @GingerPeach , it was very nice of you to post this !

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Hhmm dry cough mentioned but nothing about if you're coughing up buckets of crud. Been on 4 meds for pneumonia and no way it's been a dry cough. But getting better at last, hallelujah. Smiley Very Happy

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@shaggygirl wrote:

Hhmm dry cough mentioned but nothing about if you're coughing up buckets of crud. Been on 4 meds for pneumonia and no way it's been a dry cough. But getting better at last, hallelujah. Smiley Very Happy


@shaggygirl  Sorry you 😞 feel bad.  Pneumonia is so serious!  Please be careful...you do not want to get this other awful virus when your system is fighting already and run down.

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Thank you 🙏 

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Thank you @GingerPeach, this is incredibly helpful! I’m generally healthy but have had a bit of a sneeze lately. We’re staying home since my husband is immunosuppressed but I’m due to meet with my father’s hospice and palliative care nurses in Thursday and was wondering if I should cancel. This makes me think it’ll be ok, although I’ll still keep my distance since he’s very frail.
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I should add that I think the sneeze is allergies (tree pollen is out) and seeing that that’s not a Coronavirus symptom is a relief