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[Sg] - Mothership employee who kena Omicron Covid says he feels damn fucked up, like dying

UltimaOnline

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S'porean man, 32, infected with Omicron variant: It hurts like fuck​


1. How bad does Omicron feel?​



Frequent chills, low grade fever, mild headaches that come and go, and runny nose and one of the worst sore throats I have ever experienced.



2. How do you know you have Omicron and not another variant?​



I'm assuming that I have the Omicron variant.

Actually, I'm pretty sure this is Omicron and not Delta as I can still smell my food and my farts.



3. On a scale of 1 to 10 (1 = best, 10 = worst), how bad did you feel?​



7 on the first day of symptoms.

9 on Day 2.

7 on Day 4



4. Do you think it is reasonable to feel this bad but not go to the doctor?​



You can definitely try to self-medicate, so you don't need to go see a doctor.

But as the days go by and you don't seem to be recovering at the usual pace, I think it's completely understandable that people will want to go see the doctor.



5. Were you surprised to get Covid-19 during this Omicron surge?​



Not surprised to get Covid-19.

However, I was surprised at how severe the symptoms can be, especially since people online have been saying how it's so mild.

It's actually been a while since I had a flu or sore throat that was this terrible.

So, I went to covid.gov.sg and found out that what I have -- fever, cough, and sore throat -- are considered mild symptoms.

The more severe symptoms would be stuff like chest pains, shortness of breath, and prolonged fever.

But the mild symptoms were already making me feel like s***.



6. How did you get Covid-19?​



I'm not sure actually. Maybe I got it from a dinner with friends.



7. Do you think your infection could have been prevented?​



Yea definitely.

I think I wouldn't have been infected if I stayed home and avoided all social interactions like a hermit.



8. Would you rather have been infected with Covid-19 months ago or now?​



If this is the Omicron variant I got, then I would very much prefer to have it now than months ago.



9. Do you think people are flooding GP clinics because Omicron actually makes your body feel very bad?​



Maybe.

Again, if you're expecting a "mild" infection then I think the severity of it might worry you.

And because of that, you might think it's better to visit a GP clinic.



10. So, it is kind of like the situation where you understand intellectually what is mild supposed to be, but when your body is acting up due to the Omicron infection, and you feel like death, you can't really grasp how this is mild?​



No. I had a different definition of "mild". I thought "mild" means like slight cough, little bit of throat irritation etc.

But when I got infected, it felt like 10 times more than what I expected.

And also maybe I was lulled by this false sense of security because of my vaccination status -- double dosed, not yet due for booster -- so I thought the symptoms would be very easy to manage, e.g. sick but still can be up and about, can work etc.



11. And you can commiserate with people who are supposedly having mild Covid-19 symptoms but end up still going to the general practitioner clinics to see the doctor?​


People who see the doctor do so for two reasons, perhaps.

One reason is that they really did not expect Omicron to feel this bad.

And also, if they do plan to go overseas soon, they feel it is better to have a recovery memo and forego PCR testing, which can be expensive.



https://mothership.sg/2022/03/omicron-feels-terrible/
 

sweetiepie

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All the while my wise uncle already told @Leongsam mild means not in hospital. They cannot go to work and is a round Robin :cool: There is no such question for how many are actuallee sick becas when people all cannot goto work = economy affected
 

laksaboy

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And also maybe I was lulled by this false sense of security because of my vaccination status -- double dosed, not yet due for booster -- so I thought the symptoms would be very easy to manage, e.g. sick but still can be up and about, can work etc.

What good fortune for the PAP govt that daft Sinkies do not think. :cool:

 

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And also maybe I was lulled by this false sense of security because of my vaccination status -- double dosed, not yet due for booster -- so I thought the symptoms would be very easy to manage, e.g. sick but still can be up and about, can work etc.
Oh.. Didn't read to this part just now.. Oh... He think the fake vaccine works at first. Lol.
 

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4. Do you think it is reasonable to feel this bad but not go to the doctor?​



You can definitely try to self-medicate, so you don't need to go see a doctor.

But as the days go by and you don't seem to be recovering at the usual pace, I think it's completely understandable that people will want to go see the doctor.
Feeling unwell should see doctor to get some medicine to relieve the symptoms right? It’s only the twisted logic of the PAPpy dogs that going to seek medical attention will cause the collapse of the healthcare system.

As long as you don’t anyhow go A&E and take up beds unnecessarily , I don’t see why going to the clinics is discouraged.
 

red amoeba

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Fuck then vaccine. Let’s see what happens to him ten years from now. Will make Hiroshima a kids play.
 

saynotomsm

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"Frequent chills, low grade fever, mild headaches that come and go, and runny nose and one of the worst sore throats I have ever experienced".

Low grade fever gets you Att B at most in the past. MOs don't give a hoot about sore throat, headaches and runny nose.
 

tobelightlight

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Feeling unwell should see doctor to get some medicine to relieve the symptoms right? It’s only the twisted logic of the PAPpy dogs that going to seek medical attention will cause the collapse of the healthcare system.

As long as you don’t anyhow go A&E and take up beds unnecessarily , I don’t see why going to the clinics is discouraged.
Feeling unwell means have a reality check on your diet and lifestyle. Doctors only push drugs to you that has weird ingredients in it.
 

Scrooball (clone)

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Feeling unwell means have a reality check on your diet and lifestyle. Doctors only push drugs to you that has weird ingredients in it.
Feeling unwell means reality check on diet and lifestyle? Lol if someone coughs in a restaurant and u are inside, then u got sick, u need a reality check?
 
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