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MLAA

(17,289 posts)
Mon Jan 15, 2024, 02:52 PM Jan 2024

Has anyone continued to test positive for Covid after 13 days?

I had moderate symptoms for a couple of days then mild symptoms. I took Paxlovid on day 2. Today is day 13 and I’m still testing positive. What has been your experience and please include whether or not you to Paxlovid.

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Has anyone continued to test positive for Covid after 13 days? (Original Post) MLAA Jan 2024 OP
It took deRien Jan 2024 #1
Thank you for your feedback. MLAA Jan 2024 #4
Yep. NoRethugFriends Jan 2024 #2
That's exactly what my doctor said Frances Jan 2024 #3
Thanks! I hope the insanity ends soon. MLAA Jan 2024 #6
I and my husband both tested positive... Blue Dawn Jan 2024 #5
How long did your symptoms last? Husband's only real symptom is extreme fatigue. I had most of the standard MLAA Jan 2024 #7
We were kind of surprised... Blue Dawn Jan 2024 #8
Thanks for the info. I'm early 60s and husband is late 80s. I agree thank goodness we were up to date MLAA Jan 2024 #9

NoRethugFriends

(2,308 posts)
2. Yep.
Mon Jan 15, 2024, 02:57 PM
Jan 2024

Doesn't mean you can transmit it. Fragments hanging around can cause positives.
Doctors say ignore it if symptoms gone.

Blue Dawn

(892 posts)
5. I and my husband both tested positive...
Mon Jan 15, 2024, 03:09 PM
Jan 2024

....for well over 14 days.

When we had COVID in February 2022, we had already received our COVID vaccines but contracted COVID from his coworker, who inadvertently passed it along to him...and he, then, to me.

Neither of us received Paxlovid, however. (I don't remember if Paxlovid was even available at that time; if it was, our doctor probably informed us that we'd missed our window of opportunity.)

MLAA

(17,289 posts)
7. How long did your symptoms last? Husband's only real symptom is extreme fatigue. I had most of the standard
Mon Jan 15, 2024, 03:12 PM
Jan 2024

symptoms except no fatigue.

Blue Dawn

(892 posts)
8. We were kind of surprised...
Mon Jan 15, 2024, 05:24 PM
Jan 2024

....that we felt as bad as we did after having received our vaccines!

I remember that we both were very fatigued for a solid two weeks. We never really had any coughing or sore throats, but our bodies ached as if we had the flu. We also had headaches, lost our appetites, and had low-grade fevers. No chest congestion, though. We felt pretty rotten those two weeks. We definitely hope we don't get COVID again.

Both of us are in our 60s and are relatively healthy. We were grateful we'd received our vaccines or we might have felt much worse.

I hope you and your husband feel better soon!

MLAA

(17,289 posts)
9. Thanks for the info. I'm early 60s and husband is late 80s. I agree thank goodness we were up to date
Tue Jan 16, 2024, 10:45 AM
Jan 2024

on our boosters. I’m feeling much better just a bit listless and a little congestion. Husband totally fatigued and sleeping a lot but feels pretty well when he is awake. I’m going to rest eat us later today, fingers crossed!

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