I already had this new flue (fairly sure as people around me also got it and some were ill for several weeks), but wasn't too bad for me. It was similar to covid except that 'it didn't break fully through' and a week later I was doing my regular stuff again. Mostly a runny nose for a week and feeling a bit colder, chilly and less energetic for a few days. Covid was worse for me.
It probably wasn't covid because none of the people around me that got it tested positive and my last covid self-test I used up fall last year when it did test positive.
I think it's important to keep vitamine D levels up for cases like these since my levels were always too low regardless of how much sun I got.
wiretap wrote on 2025-03-09, 22:34:
Just got it 2 weeks ago. It was kinda bad, but not absolutely terrible. I just had a fever and fatigue for a few days. I don't get flu shots though, since the last time I had one it caused leg paralysis for several years so my doctor advised not to get them anymore.
Never knew this could be a thing just from getting a flue shot (I never had one but know a few people that do), must have been some very weird reaction or something?