I’ve had a bug all winter, anybody else?

I’ve had a bug all winter, anybody else?

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Legacywr

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13,558 posts

203 months

Monday 1st April 2024
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As per thread title, I first became unwell at the beginning of November. It’s a bug that migrates between my chest and throat, to my nose. Just after Christmas it caused me to go deaf in both ears for 2 months, due to fluid behind the eardrum.

I’ve had 3 lots of antibiotics, blood tests, chest X-rays. Nothing found.

I have pains in my chest, I’m ok at rest, but a walk will bring it on in a couple of minutes, as will a hot bath.

I handed myself in at A&E 2 weeks ago, spent a night on CICU, nothing found.

My Dr also triggered an oncology review, all ok, I had a CT scan earlier last week, not heard anything yet though.

It’s restricting me, obviously. Need to go back to bed most afternoons. I’m still managing to work, and do some working out, which doesn’t seem to bring the pain on like walking does.

Anybody else relate to any of this?

I’m 62, and never knowingly had Covid.


Saleen836

11,926 posts

224 months

Monday 1st April 2024
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Not had it myself but know a few guys on one of the sites I have been working on have/had the same, they likened it to bad flu and also suffered deafness in one or both ears (for up to a couple of weeks)

biggbn

27,194 posts

235 months

Monday 1st April 2024
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I'm just getting over exactly this, on about day nine, Mrs two weeks in and getting better and then worse in turns. It's awful for her, no sleep because of cough, and I mean proper, scary coughing fits, banging head again because of cough, loads of chest glut, hot and cold flushes

CypSIdders

1,157 posts

169 months

Monday 1st April 2024
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Yep, had that.
Took six weeks to finally see it off.
In my circle of friends I don't know anyone who hasn't had it.

Peanut Gallery

2,594 posts

125 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2024
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Come join us on the "Latest aweful Lurgy" thread!

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

(In short answer to your question = Yes, lots)

VeeReihenmotor6

2,502 posts

190 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2024
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Yes I was ill for a long time in winter with similar symptons. Derailed my fitness regime too. I ran 21km on 31/12/23, felt ill mid Jan to mid March. Can barely run 5km these days. Never been whacked out by something underlying like this before.


Byker28i

75,899 posts

232 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2024
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100 day cough our docs are calling it, many down with it, Missus had it since just after Christmas, just coming out of it.

jayymannon

265 posts

92 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2024
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There does seem to have been a lot about this winter.

In particular very high numbers of Bordetella pertussis (causative agent of Whooping cough). Microbiologist at work reckons it peaks in 4-year cycles which coincides with leap year/olympic year.

Also a lot of Mycoplasma pneumoniae about as well as the usual winter viruses (Flu A, RSV etc.).

rallye101

2,412 posts

212 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2024
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Byker28i said:
100 day cough our docs are calling it, many down with it, Missus had it since just after Christmas, just coming out of it.
Yep, same
my son's 9 and had horrendous cough for 4+weeks as have most of the school, was my turn to get it last week.....sweats,chest infection and barely able to breathe. On a course of antibiotics and steroid's currently....not doing much good!

Marquezs Stabilisers

1,955 posts

76 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2024
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Same here, though not as bad. I'm asthmatic so get everything respiratory very easily and struggle to shake it off.

I'm a couple of weeks after a course of antibiotics, which themselves came after a week of prednisilone. The steroids just made me hyper and fat. I've not managed a run for a month - now get out of breath if I walk up the stairs too fast. It's not COVID: I've had that 3 times already.

So, so fed up.

rlg43p

1,425 posts

264 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2024
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I'm entering the 3rd week of illness. I've had a violent cough which has been ongoing and like a previous poster I am susceptible to an asthma reaction. I've had prednisolone and 2 courses of antibiotics but they haven't done much good.

It is improving, but very very slowly.

My wife has been suffering from the cough too - I don't remember being this poorly in the 35 years we have been together.

Prior to us being ill our son, a teacher, had 3 weeks off work with the cough.

It's really nasty.

Legacywr

Original Poster:

13,558 posts

203 months

Thursday 4th April 2024
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Peanut Gallery said:
Come join us on the "Latest aweful Lurgy" thread!

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

(In short answer to your question = Yes, lots)
Yes, I’m contributing on that thread.

However, this thread is more about the length of time I’ve had it, 5-6 months.

It seems lots of people have had a nasty bug this winter, but not aware of any who have been ill since the start of November…

TC7

151 posts

101 months

Thursday 4th April 2024
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Certainly seems to be a bad strain of something going about this year, im on week 7 of coughing up crap and being out of breath from what started out as a mild cold, then into a heavy cold 2 weeks later. 33 and normally pretty healthy but working outside all the time in the constant wet and cold hasn't helped me get over it either.

Given up trying to get a drs appointment for some antibiotics after multiple calls at bang on 8am to try and book in as unless your about dead you've no chance of getting in at our local surgery it seems so you've ateast had some progress with them looking into it.

Legacywr

Original Poster:

13,558 posts

203 months

Thursday 4th April 2024
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I found private GP’s are £150+ for an appointment, feel like they’re screwing us, too frown

ChocolateFrog

32,138 posts

188 months

Thursday 4th April 2024
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Yep. A couple of months of a chesty cough with other mild symptoms.

Started waking up quite dizzy so that's a new one.

PositronicRay

28,073 posts

198 months

Friday 5th April 2024
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Keep pushing.

Mine started last Sept as a bout of covid, and just not recovering properly. (according to docs) long covid ;-fatigued and breathless, vulnerable to any cough or cold. Eventually blood tests, xrays , then ECG revealed heart failure.

Started meds in January, and managing the condition now attending a nurse lead specialist clinic.
Worrying, but feeling much fitter and resuming normal activities. I've not tried any hill walking yet, but that's largely down to weather and an elderly dog.