← Return to Fever 14 days after COVID diagnosis: Am I still contagious?

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@covidstinks2023
I am still, after 4 years, running hot. At the beginning I had continued tempuratures of 99.8-100.3. I had CT scans to rule out anything that might be brewing, multiple labs and then an Infection specialist MD appointment.
He had said that this is a inflammatory type of virus, affecting the brain, including that which controls our tempurature. There is no known way to test the hypothalamus for this.
Not only do I have tempuratures 99-100 daily, but just the smallest amount of activity causes me to have increased tempurature and sweating.
And no, not contagious, a malfunction that makes it hard to know when I am sick.
Get a workup, CT scans and see an infectious disease doctor. Maybe there is something that can help us.
Thoughts, prayers and positive energy to you.

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@sherryoct11 Have you had a complete thyroid panel done with an Endocrinologist? Your
thyroid can increase body temperature as can cortisol levels being out of whack. An Endo-
crinologist can run all of the test needed for this. Just a thought.

Blessings & Prayers....