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Irritability as a symptom

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DriftingPlateTectonic · 26/10/2021 19:43

Did anyone have this? Could be down to the 4 day headache I've had or the fact every LFT has come back negative (I've had a temperature of 38.4 so done a PCR today) and I'm convinced it is covid this time so it is frustrating. I am CEV and will need to stop certain meds if it is covid.

So did anyone else have the actual rage as a symptom?

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SummerHouse · 26/10/2021 19:58

I would say that a result of the stress you are under, the worry, the not knowing and the headache. It's really tough, no wonder you feel rage. That's my go to emotion when I am ill, I get snappy. Flowers Hope you are ok.

SleepyMathematician · 26/10/2021 19:58

DH did after his second Covid jab. We laughed that he had a side effect of grumpiness. He was in a right stroppy mood, but luckily only for one afternoon. Then it went as quickly as it came. He’s not normally the grumpy sort at all.

DriftingPlateTectonic · 27/10/2021 13:34

Thank you both. Still feeling it today and now DS has lost his sense of smell, alongside a cough and a previous temperature it looks pretty certain that he at least has it.

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