My daughter is in her early 30’s and a nurse. Was diagnosed with Covid about 12 days ago. Had complete loss of taste and smell along with flu like symptoms. All symptoms except the loss of taste and smell have subsided over the last 2 days. This evening all of a sudden this severe head pressure came on. She described it as if she had very high blood pressure, but her blood pressure was normal. It lasted for about 15 minutes and went away and now her taste and smell are returning, her nose is running like a faucet, but she feels fine. She said the whole illness was like nothing she had ever experienced before. Felt like something chemically induced. Also she has not taken the jab. Anyone else have a similar experience?
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Several reports of Cant taste or smell, first I heard of head pressure that fixes it though, sounded like she has a sinus blockage that released all a sudden or maybe the it swelled up then calmed down? If she has further symptoms she should record them maybe?
Think most who do have trouble it is after a bit of normal symptoms days then suddenly their own immune system goes a bit nuts trying to take care of it and since it is usually in the lungs, that is where the problem is and that is why Drugs that block certain body reactions work to calm it the fuck down again so the body can finish its job without the chaos zapping and tissue damage and all. Once you had it though, your body should detect it right away and call in the right troops to zap it before it goes anywhere to cause any trouble.
I got sick around end of January, dont know if it was covid or the flu, felt like the flu, knocked me on my ass (tired) for a week w/nose fountain drainage, then had a lingering cough for about a week (didnt go get tested, just isolated myself for the 14 after symptoms started) I would say it was the flu but, they kept saying there were no flu cases :P so it must of been covid. heh heh heh.