I’ve had it twice since New Year’s. Not a fun flu and very different. Seems as though when it incubates, it must effect the circulatory or nervous system. Although your body is normal temperature, you feel like you have hyperthermia and very cold, at your core temperature. Taking a hot shower, turning on the heat for about 90min up to about 90 degrees and still cold. Then it breaks and within a few minutes you feel fine. The following 1-2 days you basically suffer the symptoms of exhaustion from the cold chill. Chest congestion forms, deep, productive cough, easily forms pneumonia, light headedness, poor short term memory, forgetfulness, sometimes acid reflux. Be sure to drink plenty of water.
I’ve known some people who have had it 5 times since Nov.
The chest congestion doesn;t have nasal congestion nor nausea with it, just some productive cough and hoarseness for about a day or two. Symptoms drop off dramatically, but linger for 1-2 weeks.
Not severe enough to miss work, but that is what makes it so dangerous. It spreads and is contagious. I’ve had all the flu shots every year for about the last decade. Didn’t seem to keep this from incubating.
Very widespread in CA. People who haven’t been sick in 7 yrs caught it and still are recuperating.
Every time I feel better it’s gorgeous outside. Everytime we feel symptoms, there happen to be chemtrails outside,..go figure,...no CT here. 8^(