Terrible bug, not flu or covid

Anonymous
adenovirus or enterovirus can be like this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Feel like have this too. Bad leg muscle aches. Fatigue. Head hurts. Interview tomorrow don’t feel can cancel.


The weird leg muscle aches! Thank you for posting -- I was losing my mind as to what this could be! Good luck on your interview!
Anonymous
Last winter DH and I got hit hard. It felt like flu, but it wasn’t (and wasn’t COVID either). The urgent care doctor said there was a bad adenovirus strain going around.

Our symptoms were horrible headache an hour aches, fever, sore throat, then congestion and cough developed later.
Anonymous
I have something similar with body aches, fatigue, malaise, but only the mildest of respiratory symptoms-- just a slightly runny nose. It is flu-like in that it came on very suddenly over the weekend. My stomach isn't kind of off and i feel feverish but no actual fever. My adult son says he had something similar last week. All I want to do is lie down. Bleah.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have something similar with body aches, fatigue, malaise, but only the mildest of respiratory symptoms-- just a slightly runny nose. It is flu-like in that it came on very suddenly over the weekend. My stomach isn't kind of off and i feel feverish but no actual fever. My adult son says he had something similar last week. All I want to do is lie down. Bleah.


I am going through the same thing right now. It's really weird.
Anonymous
Everyone is sick 😷 fever, aches leg pain, horrific chills, no appetite..
Anonymous
Sounds like covid. Instant tests are not as accurate as lab tests.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like covid. Instant tests are not as accurate as lab tests.


No, but they're still pretty accurate, particularly when you're sick enough to be symptomatic. If they're negative then, then it is probably something else.
Anonymous
Flu a and covid va hopsitals are full all the nurses are working with flu and covid. Mask up
Anonymous
DD16 has it. Kissed the entire week of school. Tested negative for strep and flu. Ped said don’t bother testing for Covid. Lots of phlegmy cough but can’t cough it up bc throat is too sore. Fever for 3 days breaking through despite round the clock alternating acetaminophen and ibuprofen. Oddly DH and I haven’t caught it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid had it last week. Tested negative for everything. Dr said some virus.

+1 2 of my kids had the same thing and tested negative for flu, covid & strep. They both had flu & covid vaccines. Whatever this virus is is awful b/c it seems to go in waves. They were sick for a day or so and then felt fine. Fortunately for us, that was over a weekend b/c then they felt awful again sun evening and missed the next 3 days of school. A bunch of their friends had the same during the week and went back, hence spreading it and taking out tons of kids. It ended up lasting 2 full weeks for my kids
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes it’s run through our family too. We’re in CA so not local. It’s really strange. It’s worse than a cold but no idea what it is. Everyone negative on Covid and flu tests.

For DS, I was convinced he had the flu but negative. Muscle pains, high fever , headaches and then so much congestion he could barely talk. He was prescribed Prednisone and azithromycin. Better after a few days of Prednisone and antibiotics.

For me, nothing flu like just massive amounts of sinus congestion and fatigue. No antibiotics but took a week of hot showers, tea, rest, OTC stuff.

DH - same as above but occasionally runs a low fever.

DD -headaches, sinus congestion, wet cough, tons of congestion, low fever , prescribed amoxicillins that aren’t doing much.


Sorry but why did 2 of you do antibiotics when nothing at this hints at a bacterial infection?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid had it last week. Tested negative for everything. Dr said some virus.

+1 2 of my kids had the same thing and tested negative for flu, covid & strep. They both had flu & covid vaccines. Whatever this virus is is awful b/c it seems to go in waves. They were sick for a day or so and then felt fine. Fortunately for us, that was over a weekend b/c then they felt awful again sun evening and missed the next 3 days of school. A bunch of their friends had the same during the week and went back, hence spreading it and taking out tons of kids. It ended up lasting 2 full weeks for my kids


This is interesting--I'm the PP above who has been sick with fatigue, malaise, headache, generally feeling ill, but no fever or and only minor congestion. I had this same thing at first--felt sick on Saturday, then fine Sunday morning, then sick again in the afternoon, then ok on Monday, then terrible Monday night and it continued until last night (Thursday). Today I'm feeling somewhat better, but not trusting it yet.
Anonymous
It could be any respiratory infection, but I just wanted to pipe up and say that one or two negative Covid test does not mean you do not have Covid. If you wanna know what it is, keep doing a daily Covid test for a few more days. It’s not uncommon to test negative the first few days of Covid. Those tests are not that sensitive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Covid did you swab your throat first thing in the morning before eating or drinking anything?

You're welcome.


Covid tests swab noses, so nothing to do with consumption whatsoever.
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