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Add this to the growing list of the coronavirus‘ awful toll on victims: a symptom that produces a strange buzzing sensation throughout their body.
The side effect, reported by patients sharing their symptoms on Twitter, is now being described as “fizzing,” and is one of the more mysterious marks of the illness. Doctors on the frontlines of treating the illness tell The Post it may be one of the last sensations patients feel as their bodies fight the disease.
Other symptoms of the deadly disease include a loss of smell and taste, fever, aches, breathlessness, fatigue, a dry cough, diarrhea, strokes and seizures, and for some, no symptoms at all.
But as more and more patients share the effects of the illness online, many are finding they have the strange new symptom, too. One patient, @miafia, who felt the sensation since the first day of her symptoms, described it as “an electric feeling on my skin.”
Tarana Burke, known as the founder of the #MeToo movement, shared that her partner had the illness and had a burning feeling on his skin that was so severe, “his skin felt like it was burning.”
“Even when he barely had a fever of 99+ we literally used aloe gel for sunburn to soothe it,” she wrote on Twitter. “The NP later told us she had heard others say that too.”
Even infamous influencer Arielle Charnas reported some “skin sensitivity”
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So..the symptoms of Covid19 are..everything. Yep, that ought to cover it. Now all the hypochondriacs can fizz too, lol
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Definitely not made in a lab, totally natural animal to human transmission.
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Weird,I’ve had this off and on for years as I have lymes disease and the specialist I saw years ago said it was a lymes disease symptom but not everyone would get it.My lymes was/is in my brain so it was neurological.
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Too many symptons. Anything could be classified as Covid-19.
While we're at it let's also denounce the hoax behind Tonsillitis, which clearly doesn't exist.
Tonsillitis symptons: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonsillitis#Signs_and_symptoms)
sore throat[14]
red, swollen tonsils
pain when swallowing[14]
high temperature (fever)
headache
tiredness
chills
a general sense of feeling unwell (malaise)
white pus-filled spots on the tonsils[14]
swollen lymph nodes (glands) in the neck[14]
pain in the ears or neck
weight loss
difficulty ingesting and swallowing meal/liquid intake
difficulty sleeping
nausea
fatigue
stomach ache
vomiting
furry tongue
bad breath (halitosis)
voice changes
difficulty opening the mouth (trismus)
loss of appetite
anxiety/fear of choking
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Weird,I’ve had this off and on for years as I have lymes disease and the specialist I saw years ago said it was a lymes disease symptom but not everyone would get it.My lymes was/is in my brain so it was neurological.
Yeah I've had it too, it's from inflammation affecting the brain and nervous system, mine was caused by chronic sinus inflammation, it's fucked.
Once any inflammatory disease passes a point this will occur, it's nothing special to the virus.
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Too many symptons. Anything could be classified as Covid-19.
Hence we get 20% of the population rocking up at hospitals thinking they have it. And thanks to the media everybody think they will die if they have it.
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Well better than fisting.
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Too many symptons. Anything could be classified as Covid-19.
While we're at it let's also denounce the hoax behind Tonsillitis, which clearly doesn't exist.
Tonsillitis symptons: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonsillitis#Signs_and_symptoms)
sore throat[14]
red, swollen tonsils
pain when swallowing[14]
high temperature (fever)
headache
tiredness
chills
a general sense of feeling unwell (malaise)
white pus-filled spots on the tonsils[14]
swollen lymph nodes (glands) in the neck[14]
pain in the ears or neck
weight loss
difficulty ingesting and swallowing meal/liquid intake
difficulty sleeping
nausea
fatigue
stomach ache
vomiting
furry tongue
bad breath (halitosis)
voice changes
difficulty opening the mouth (trismus)
loss of appetite
anxiety/fear of choking
You are showing symptoms of brain death. Definitely not a hoax.
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Definitely not made in a lab, totally natural animal to human transmission.
Lol exactly. Completely natural.
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It was programmed.
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They are infecting and killing people via 5G = fizzing
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Fuckin’ everything is a goddamn symptom.
“Oh, no. I had unusually loud flatulence. It’s COVID-19!”
What a joke.
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Well better than fisting.
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Add this to the growing list of the coronavirus‘ awful toll on victims: a symptom that produces a strange buzzing sensation throughout their body.
The side effect, reported by patients sharing their symptoms on Twitter, is now being described as “fizzing,” and is one of the more mysterious marks of the illness. Doctors on the frontlines of treating the illness tell The Post it may be one of the last sensations patients feel as their bodies fight the disease.
Other symptoms of the deadly disease include a loss of smell and taste, fever, aches, breathlessness, fatigue, a dry cough, diarrhea, strokes and seizures, and for some, no symptoms at all.
But as more and more patients share the effects of the illness online, many are finding they have the strange new symptom, too. One patient, @miafia, who felt the sensation since the first day of her symptoms, described it as “an electric feeling on my skin.”
Tarana Burke, known as the founder of the #MeToo movement, shared that her partner had the illness and had a burning feeling on his skin that was so severe, “his skin felt like it was burning.”
“Even when he barely had a fever of 99+ we literally used aloe gel for sunburn to soothe it,” she wrote on Twitter. “The NP later told us she had heard others say that too.”
Even infamous influencer Arielle Charnas reported some “skin sensitivity”
Somewhat recently i went thru the burning skin symptom. For a while 2 weeks maybe Off and on I would feel like i was literally baking in the hot sun. I was burning hot feeling but i wasnt running a fever. The sensation would come and go come and go and at night I couldnt sleep i would grt too hot and had bad nightmares when i could. Lots of anxiety its hard to describe exactly what i felt. Wasnt anything i would even see a doctor for.
About a month prior i did miss work a couple times with a bad fever. I assumed it was a bug of somekind and stayed home. Never had a sore throat or vomitting but i did have bad diarrhe and where i work um lets say i was on the front lines in terms of exposure as most of my customers are chinese and vietnamese and many travel to and from china. Cant say for certain i had covid19
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The man who 7 weeks ago was telling me we shouldn't talk about it as it's a waste of time, is now making multiple threads a day on it, on such issues as fizzing....you couldn't make it up.The very definition of a sheep who doesn't talk or think about things unless it's popular to do so.
Why is Army of One so obsessed with this? ??? ??? ???
It’s not like there is anything he can do about it.
We shouldn’t talk about it because it’s a waste of time.
Everything the CDC recommends, I already do—wash your hands regularly, goid hygiene, etc.
What else can I do, other than live in a bubble or never leave my home. 🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️ I’m not saying this is not an important thing, but worrying about it or discussing it to no end seems rather pointless.
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Yes a thread on fizzing? Bit of a weird one....
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I gotta tell you, I have had some strange symptoms over the past year, both of which sent me to the doctor and I am NOT a doctor person.
1) Burning sensation on skin. On my torso, it felt just like I had a sunburn, but nothing was there. Doctor was baffled. This was a year or more ago.
2) Early this year, I had some kind of respiratory funk that I've never had before. When I inhaled or exhaled, there was this god awful wheezing or crinkling sound in my lungs and it also sounded like it was in my throat and in my sinuses. Totally freaked me out. Went to the doctor, they diagnosed me with bronchitis and gave me a inhaler and prednisone. Neither of which did much of anything to relieve symptoms.
But I'm alive!
I'm just saying, both of these were well before any of us heard of this virus. Who knows what it was.
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Lmao this list grows every time I look at it. I’m sure the MSM is sitting back saying “Hey, let’s blanket statement symptoms for COVID to further freak out the general public and drive hospital numbers through the room because ya know, people are idiots and blindly follow our every word”
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Other symptoms of covid include being fat, having diabetes, having cancer, having asthma, having anything that seems like a cold or flu, being in a hospital for any reason, and of course being completely healthy.
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Other symptoms of covid include being fat, having diabetes, having cancer, having asthma, having anything that seems like a cold or flu, being in a hospital for any reason, and of course being completely healthy.
oh fuck I knew it
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I gotta tell you, I have had some strange symptoms over the past year, both of which sent me to the doctor and I am NOT a doctor person.
2) Early this year, I had some kind of respiratory funk that I've never had before. When I inhaled or exhaled, there was this god awful wheezing or crinkling sound in my lungs and it also sounded like it was in my throat and in my sinuses. Totally freaked me out. Went to the doctor, they diagnosed me with bronchitis and gave me a inhaler and prednisone. Neither of which did much of anything to relieve symptoms.
But I'm alive!
I'm just saying, both of these were well before any of us heard of this virus. Who knows what it was.
The Virus was likely around in Jan/Feb in a lot of places. Itt just wasn't yet diagnosed.
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The Virus was likely around in Jan/Feb in a lot of places. Itt just wasn't yet diagnosed.
The list of symptoms are non specific FFS...
Not everything is coronavirus ::), they are common symptoms for many diseases.
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When I had a high fever from food poisoning, it felt like my 'skin was burning'. And then sometimes it would drop and I would feel cold and shaky.
Is this not normal for a fever? Because of the raised and fluctuating body temperature?
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The list of symptoms are non specific FFS...
Not everything is coronavirus ::), they are common symptoms for many diseases.
As I have already said a few times on here, don't be surprised if by now 15 to 20% of the Western world have already had the virus. Some places will even be much higher.
I'll be sure to quote this for your benefit once the antibody data starts coming in.
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The Virus was likely around in Jan/Feb in a lot of places. Itt just wasn't yet diagnosed.
I’m thinking sep/oct.
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I had a flu in early Jan that almost did me in. Worst I've ever felt. 4 straight days of high fever. Took almost 4 weeks to get rid of cough. Never had anything like it before. Just assumed I got unlucky during flu season.
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I had a flu in early Jan that almost did me in. Worst I've ever felt. 4 straight days of high fever. Took almost 4 weeks to get rid of cough. Never had anything like it before. Just assumed I got unlucky during flu season.
same here along with about 50% of everyone I know
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same here along with about 50% of everyone I know
Interesting. Both my kids had but my wife didnt. I plan, when things settle down, to get tested for the antibodies...might have actually been this Covid19 thing.
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Same. I came back from Orlando in late December was was wrecked for about 8-10 days. Previous to that, I hadn’t been sick in 16-17 years. I had a high temp, cough with phlegm, chills. I typically smoke but even then I couldn’t bring myself to do it without feeling like I was gasping for air for the hour afterward. I figured it was the flu but looking back who knows. I was around a ton of people from all over the world so I wouldn’t be shocked
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the worst thing about having the flu now is the worries if u have corona