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Be warned - nobody is invincible.  My 23 year old son had it for almost 4 weeks, two of which were spent coughing up blood and barely able to breath. He is active and fit - plays two sports for County/North of England, cycles to work etc.  Initially NHS didn't want to know but the coughing up blood soon got their attention - has now been discharged but is far from back to normal.


Interesting point regarding the coughing up of blood. My eldest has been coughing up blood as well. Her doctor says she has almost certainly had it. She’s still no right. At her Uni there has been active C-19 cases. My wife was barely able to breath for a period either, that lasted for weeks too, was worrying as I was stuck over in Norway at the time. My second oldest daughter has been fatigued for close to 8 weeks now. Dont know what’s up with that to be honest? My 2 year old and my 11 month old where down with something and had red spots associated with a viral infection. Will be good to know either way. I’m been my usual 100% fine as per usual. ?
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16 minutes ago, waterbuoy said:

Be warned - nobody is invincible.  My 23 year old son had it for almost 4 weeks, two of which were spent coughing up blood and barely able to breath. He is active and fit - plays two sports for County/North of England, cycles to work etc.  Initially NHS didn't want to know but the coughing up blood soon got their attention - has now been discharged but is far from back to normal.

There are stacks of people who think they are invincible when  they are young, I don't.

 

hope your boy gets sorted soon.

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6 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

 


 My second oldest daughter has been fatigued for close to 8 weeks now. Dont know what’s up with that to be honest?

My 16 year old daughter was like that .    Turns out she was anemic . On iron tablets now but took a few weeks to bring the red blood count up to enough to carry the oxygen .

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