KuriGohan&Kamehameha
想死不能 - 想活不能
- Nov 23, 2020
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The first time I got covid was a couple months ago, it was the super mild variant that many people aren't even aware they've picked up. Even then, I was still pretty sick (horrible headache) for a few days relative to my peers who didn't even notice they had it. Thanks, dogshit immune system.
Because of how severe my IBS is, I became so constipated last week (and my laxative wasn't working) that I completely lost my ability to piss due to blockage and ended up developing a bladder infection. Got a 3 day course of antibiotics then after about a week of the infection starting to clear up started feeling like there was a stabbing pain in my skull, and spiked an absurdly high fever.
I thought the infection must have spread, because the symptoms I've had the past 4 days genuinely made me feel like I was dying. I can't get up and down stairs, I can't eat anything, I can't taste anything, the fever was so bad that I started hallucinating and feeling delirious, pain started reaching 8/10 levels to the point where I was crying and have been taking huge doses of codeine for days because nothing eases the pain.
I would stick my legs under scalding hot water and my skin would be a ghostly pale color despite the fact that I've been sweating through my clothes constantly and unable to sleep due to the fever and pain. Thought the infection had spread to kidneys or something but lo and behold, I took a bunch of covid tests and that's what's fucked me up like this.
Can't watch videos or play games or anything because the motion and light gives me a migraine, can only use my phone rn thanks to heavy dose of painkillers. Everyone else I know barely had any symptoms from covid regardless of if they took vaccines or not, so I am genuinely stumped why I'm getting messed about so bad by it. I'm also worried it's gonna permanently make my ME/CFS and pain worse.
If you had cockvid how bad was it for you? Did you have any after effects, especially if you already have some form of chronic illness?
Because of how severe my IBS is, I became so constipated last week (and my laxative wasn't working) that I completely lost my ability to piss due to blockage and ended up developing a bladder infection. Got a 3 day course of antibiotics then after about a week of the infection starting to clear up started feeling like there was a stabbing pain in my skull, and spiked an absurdly high fever.
I thought the infection must have spread, because the symptoms I've had the past 4 days genuinely made me feel like I was dying. I can't get up and down stairs, I can't eat anything, I can't taste anything, the fever was so bad that I started hallucinating and feeling delirious, pain started reaching 8/10 levels to the point where I was crying and have been taking huge doses of codeine for days because nothing eases the pain.
I would stick my legs under scalding hot water and my skin would be a ghostly pale color despite the fact that I've been sweating through my clothes constantly and unable to sleep due to the fever and pain. Thought the infection had spread to kidneys or something but lo and behold, I took a bunch of covid tests and that's what's fucked me up like this.
Can't watch videos or play games or anything because the motion and light gives me a migraine, can only use my phone rn thanks to heavy dose of painkillers. Everyone else I know barely had any symptoms from covid regardless of if they took vaccines or not, so I am genuinely stumped why I'm getting messed about so bad by it. I'm also worried it's gonna permanently make my ME/CFS and pain worse.
If you had cockvid how bad was it for you? Did you have any after effects, especially if you already have some form of chronic illness?