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Covid and nausea

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Bristoluser · 04/06/2024 13:03

I had covid 2 weeks ago. Since then I've felt exhausted and nauseous, no other symptoms and testing negative. Is this normal? Or something else? Really sick of it

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Bristoluser · 04/06/2024 13:04

I've never had covid before, I know I'm lucky... when I had it 2 weeks ago I went off food for about 4 days, now I can eat but not enthusiasticly and feel sick all the time

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Bristoluser · 04/06/2024 13:24

Has anyone had these symptoms or does it sound like something else?

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AmandaHoldensLips · 04/06/2024 13:29

I felt sick as a dog when I had covid. No cough. No temperature. It was like stomach flu. The awful nausea went on for 10 days.

Bristoluser · 04/06/2024 17:30

That sounds like me - off food, nausea, fatigue and shivering. No cough or nasal symptoms

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Bristoluser · 04/06/2024 17:31

I'm beginning to wonder if it'll ever go. It's been 2 weeks

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Brrrrrrrrrritscold · 04/06/2024 17:42

i had it like that back in 2020, for 6 weeks. Before I even had a jab. The only thing that saved me was a pharmacist recommended Buccastem over the counter meds, and they were brilliant. Usually prescribed for sicky migraines.

Piggywaspushed · 04/06/2024 17:51

Yes- try Buccastem. If not, ask GP if you can try ondansetron.

I had terrible nausea and vertigo for about 2 month after Covid, I'm afraid.

Bristoluser · 04/06/2024 19:03

Thank you. It’s made worse by the fact I'm recovering from surgery at the moment so being bed bound and nauseous is not a good combination.

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