I’ve just finally contracted it for the first time. I’m vaxxed and multiple-times-boosted, so it’s not that bad…

But it’s still pretty fucking miserable. Ugh. The paxlovid seems to be helping some, but in return it’s giving me the most horrendous taste in my mouth. Like a battery fucked a lemon in there.

What worked for you when you caught it, lemmings?

Edit: Holy cats, you guys came through! Thank you all for your various recommendations. The gist of it seems to be:

  • Definitely stay on the paxlovid (and use pineapple to deal with the awful taste in my mouth that’s a side-effect).
  • Rest. Fucking REST! Do not, under any circumstances, stop resting until it’s run its course. (Fortunately already doing that, since I’ve been feeling half-past dead.)
  • Ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and mucinex are my dear, sweet friends. (I’m already a big fan of mucinex, so I have some already.)
  • Drink a lot of water. (I have a comically oversized cup I’ve been using for that.)

And I gotta say… Now, as the end of the day approaches, I think I might, just maybe, be feeling a tad better. Thank you all!

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    A multi pronged approach to deal with symptoms is completely justified here. When I had COVID I would take acetaminophen, wait 2 hours, take ibuprofen, wait 2 hours, then I could take acetaminophen again. Follow the instructions on the bottle and make sure you don’t OD, obviously.

    I also took generic mucinex as often as I could, and hydrated like crazy. I know a lot of press came out recently about phenylephrine not actually being effective as a decongestant, but I swear to god it worked better than anything else. YMMV, I may be some kind of genetic freak.

    People have already mentioned rest, but seriously, rest so much more and so much longer than you think you need to. Overexertion during illness and in the immediate post recovery period has been correlated with future long COVID symptoms.

    If you don’t already have an albuterol inhaler, ask your doctor if they’ll prescribe you one. Pretty normal for any respiratory problem and it’ll help open your airways up a lot.