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11-14-2021 09:31 AM
@Kachina624 It took me 4 or 5 weeks before my taste and smell came back. It's been over a year and I still get the blasted headaches.
I got my vaccines February 18 and March 18. Haven't gotten the booster yet. Maybe this week...Oh my cough lasted a long time...it was a dry hard cough...take care.. DW
11-14-2021 09:42 AM
@Kachina624 wrote:@kidznpupz No, I didn't get tested because I assumed I had the flu. Now I'm wondering if I could have had covid since it has been almost 3 weeks and I still don't feel well. One thing that concerns me is that I lost my sense of taste and it shows no sign of returning, unlike what happens with a cold or flu. Never fear, however, I haven't been out of the house where I live alone so have been around no one.
Many of us in NM got our covid vaccine very early, I got my first shot last 2/17, second a month later. There have been so many break-through cases here, they think the effectiveness waned. I got my booster a day before I got sick so it wasn't yet effective. Looks like we may need boosters every 6 months.
11-14-2021 12:14 PM
@Kachina624 - I totally agree with what @LibbyLib wrote. Losing taste for a few weeks is not a normal result of a cold or a flu, although if one has a lingering and raging sinus infection with swollen sinuses, I suppose that might cause a loss or a corrupted sense of taste for as long as the infection continues. When i had a terrible sinus infection that backed up into my ears years ago, everything I ate tasted like acidic poison (due to my post nasal drip). Didn't matter if I ate pancakes with syrup or pasta with pesto sauce-- both meals (one at a diner and the other at a restaurant for dinner later that day) tasted exactly the same-- absolutely horrible and disgusting.
Anyway, as you are still sick after three weeks, it might help you greatly to get a diagnosis. I have not heard good things about Remdesivir, however, as it leads to kidney failure. I hope there is something much safer for you to take. Corticosteroids have been helpful for many people, as they shut off the inflammation quickly. I know someone who recovered from a severe case of COVID after taking that type of drug in the hospital.
I hope you feel 100% better soon, and that your sense of taste returns completely.
11-17-2021 04:38 PM
This is very concerning, @Kachina624. Do you have any of your sense of taste back yet? I think it's important to discuss this with your doctor.
11-17-2021 04:47 PM - edited 11-17-2021 04:51 PM
Everyone that I know who had Covid and lost their sense of taste and/or smell said it is not the same as when you lose your sense of taste or smell from a cold or flu. They said it is a complete and total loss of smell and taste. They couldn't really explain it but they just said it's different. It's more complete.
Last year was the first year I ever got a flu shot. I did it more in the event there was any protection from Covid by getting it. I was lucky that my insurance paid for it 100%. I didn't have to pay a dime.
Oddly enough, when I got my Covid vaccines, I never had to give any insurance information and my vaccines were covered. However, my DH got his at Rite Aid and they billed our insurance for both of his vaccines.
11-17-2021 04:54 PM
@Porcelain Still don't have even the slightest hint of a sense of smell or taste. I don't have a sinus infection, just some sniffles due to seasonal allergies. My cough is much better.
My doctor just retired and she handed me off to a new one who I've never met, but I have an appointment with her the first week of December. In the meantime I may call the state health dept. hotline and ask for advice.
11-17-2021 06:02 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:@Porcelain Still don't have even the slightest hint of a sense of smell or taste. I don't have a sinus infection, just some sniffles due to seasonal allergies. My cough is much better.
My doctor just retired and she handed me off to a new one who I've never met, but I have an appointment with her the first week of December. In the meantime I may call the state health dept. hotline and ask for advice.
I think this is a good idea. I'm glad your cough is better. That lack of smell and taste is concerning though.
11-17-2021 07:25 PM
Goggle it.
11-17-2021 08:14 PM
@HonestLife Thank you my dear. Knowing how to use a search engine unlike many people, I've Googled covid symptoms, testing, health department, local pharmacies and more. Notice I didn't have to ask anybody?
By the way, do you notice how many others suggest to those seeking information that they Google it? It the sensible thing to do when you need information. Now YOU know.
11-17-2021 08:43 PM
Your symptoms sound just like what my daughter had and she did have covd. She had congestion some coughing and completely lost any sense of taste or smell for about a month or more.
She had had both vaccines so even though she did not feel well for awhile she is now ok.
Her husband, my sil just sneezed a few times. He was tested and also had covd.
If anything it might give you peace of mind to know and also that most regain their sense of taste and smell.
There are so many symptoms that could be a cold, flu, virus, stomach flu or could be covd. It's hard to know and unfortunately we never had to wonder about this before this awful pandemic.
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