3-4 days in and still am waiting for the fever to break, basically laid out on the couch. Theraflu and cough drops are making things some what comfortable
Sorry to hear. Sounds like you are at least able to mitigate symptoms and ride it out at home.
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As a counterpoint to some of the recent "
I have COVID and it's bad" reports: I had a case two weeks ago that went as follows.
Sunday - Symptom-free. Ate with the family at a restaurant and sat across from my wife's 89-year-old grandmother.
Monday - Woke up with an annoying sore throat. No other symptoms. Scheduled work-from-home day.
Tuesday - Sore throat much diminished, but not quite gone. Sinus pressure in head (which is unusual for me). Negative rapid COVID test. No other symptoms during the day. Scheduled work-from-home day. A generally stifle-able, but annoying, post-nasal drip cough started that evening. Probably about 20 minutes or so between "Must cough now!" episodes.
Wednesday - Sore throat gone. Took Mucinex's brand of Dayquil-like medicine to help with sinus pressure and post-nasal drip cough. No other symptoms (e.g. fever, fatigue). Worked in the office. Symptoms remained mostly under control. Annoying, post-nasal drip cough returned in the evening. Like before, ~20 minutes coughing episodes. Wife raised concerns about COVID because she had a work event in nine days and didn't want to catch anything.
Thursday - Felt better upon waking up, sinus pressure abated. Took Mucinex's brand of DayQuil-like medicine as a prophylactic to help ensure sinus pressure and post-nasal drip cough stayed away. No other symptoms (e.g. fever, fatigue). Worked in the office. Symptoms remained mostly under control, though I had a bit of coughing late in the day that a coworker asked about. Came home and took another COVID test since it had been over 48 hours and I wanted to be sure with my wife's work event coming up.
Positive rapid COVID test.

A quick positive, too -- had a nice Sharpie-dark line in less than three minutes. Commenced isolation in the back bedroom.
Friday - Scheduled work-from-home day, so I skipped over-the-counter medicine and took inventory of whatever symptoms I had. Lingering post-nasal drip and occasional cough was about it. Still isolating.
Saturday - Post-nasal drip was about 80% gone. Very occasional coughing, and not terrible braking-dog coughs -- just clearing the throat of some crud. Felt A-OK otherwise.
Sunday - Right as rain. Ended isolation.
Now back in 2019, I'd have given none of that a second thought. And without my wife's upcoming work event, it would have been easy to shrug it all off and convince myself "
C'mon -- my symptoms aren't even close to COVID-bad! And I tested negative besides!"
So far, no one who ate at the restaurant that first Sunday has caught COVID. No one at my work caught COVID from me from the two days I went in (a lot of floor space and we don't sit close to each other, so that helps). I have to think there are a lot of cases like me just walking around, milling about in society, thinking "
C'mon -- it's not COVID bad!"
Vaccination & COVID case history:
March 2021 - 1st vax
April 2021 - 2nd vax
December 2021 - 3rd vax
January 2022 - 1st COVID case (presumptive, complicated story, negative PCR). Sick enough, but rode it out at home and kept up my work.
May 2022 - 4th vax (extra vax offered by state for people over 50)
October 2022 - 5th vax (Omicron booster IIRC). Timed for max protection during the holidays.
October 2023 - 2nd COVID case. Confirmed by rapid test. Was putting off getting my 6th vax when I caught it. Whoops. Annoying, but mild.
July 2024 - 3rd COVID case, as described above.