Here's the run down of symptoms etc. I've had a headache since Tuesday lunchtime, but I didn't start to feel unwell until Wednesday morning, when I developed a temperature and lethargy, and my kidneys and eye balls started hurting. Still not too bad, though. Thursday I started coughing, my eyes got really bad, I still had the temperature, with lots of aches and muscle stiffness. Momentary bouts of dizziness and a supreme lethargy I can't begin to describe. Friday the same, with a throbbing sort of dizziness/ light-headedness which made moving around unpleasant. This was probably the worst day so far. Yesterday (Saturday), the cough diminished. I went hours between bouts of coughing. It's the weirdest cough...completely dry, and seems to be doing nothing at all. It feels like there is one tiny hair somewhere in your throat. The dizziness abated, and I got out to the workshop for half an hour, but I was still very lethargic. Today, my head still hurts, and I still have a temperature, but I feel much perkier, less lethargic. I've only had one bout of coughing. I'm optimistic that I've turned the corner, but well aware that the next couple of days are the expected time for the onset of pneumonia, if it's to happen. If I can get through to about Tuesday much as I am now then I should stay out of hospital, I reckon.
I'll be clear. I've felt much worse with ordinary seasonal flu, which I've had 2 or 3 times. However, that's never lasted as long as this. So far this is unpleasant rather than awful. My wife thought I was just malingering for the first couple of days. And talking of her, if she is to get unwell it's around today or tomorrow when she might be expected to show symptoms. At the moment she is 100%. I am extremely fit and healthy ordinarily, thank goodness, but if you're not well, or you're elderly (say 80+), then even what I've had so far would probably have hospitalised you. Do whatever you can to not catch this, and if you do catch it, do whatever you can to keep it to yourself.