Covid 19 What ligering side effects are you having.

Just got over it.
First full week back to work.

Think I contracted it on 1/20.
No symptoms until 1/23 pm.
I started a new diabetes med on 1/22
Side effects were fatigue and body aches.
I did some woodworking and moved a lot of somewhat large pieces around 1/23 am.
Just thought I over did it.

Got email from work advising all employees to get tests as there had been multiple confirmed exposures.
All employees were to work from home for 2 weeks.
However, they said anyone known to have been exposed had already been contacted.
Went to work 1/25 (I'm the IT guy and had to prep laptops for employees that don't normally have them)
During the day I discovered through prodding of the management that I had been in one of the exposure offices.
(Apparently people don't remember who they interact with outside their normal duties, IE the tech guy)

Got tested 1/25 pm. Fatigue and aches slightly worse the next 2 days.
15% sinus congestion, slight chills and a throat clearing kind of light cough set in.
No fever until 1/27 (full week after exposure) Received positive results 1/28.
Next 4.5 days the fatigue was excruciating. Changing position, rolling over or sitting up was a chore that sometimes took multiple attempts. Getting up for bathroom was exhausting.
Lost partial sense of smell. Some days my back and pelvis hurt like hell. 2 days had thick, dry coating on tongue that I had to scrape off with my molars. Could not stand for more than 10 min (usually less). Some brain fog and equilibrium issues.

2/1 I could sit up and stand long enough to shower. No appetite whatsoever (since 1/27).
2/2 I could sit for about an hour. Had craving for KFC pot pie and tenders.
2/3 I could stand and walk, but not really any farther than the kitchen.
2/4 No more fever. Continued to improve.
2/5 Setback. Felt worse than previous 2 days. Nausea set in.
2/6 Felt like about 50% capacity.
2/7 65% watched Super Bowl and drank two beers (victory and man card notch)
2/8 Back to work. Put myself on light duty. Slept 14 hours.
2/9 Another setback day felt worse than 2/8. Slept 14 hours again.

As of today, 2/12 I still don't feel 100% but am glad to have all that behind me.

I can absolutely see how people can walk around and spread it without knowing they have it.