I have a weird story about "covid" too. My partner and I and my partner's sister and her husband (we all live in the same town) all got sick with flu symptoms in early November. High fever and exhaustion that lasted almost two weeks, blocked nose, chest pain etc. I would say pretty much a typical flu except that we also lost smell and taste, which has never happened before to any of us (but it did happen to a friend before the "covid era", so I know it's not a covid-specific symptom, it just seems to be occuring quite often recently). Also in our case it's very hard to explain who caught it from who, it doesn't add up because we weren't close in days before getting ill, yet we all had very similar symptoms and tested positive for covid.
But the weirdest thing of all followed in February, some months after the illness. We suddenly all started smelling and tasting sulfur everywhere - for example in gasoline, eggs (quite fresh can smell and taste like sulfur), even our perspiration now often smells of sulfur and onions suddenly smell unbearably strong. We all smell and taste exactly the same stuff so I know it's not something mental. We have no explanation for it except that in days before us getting ill there were reports of increased sulfur gasses from the vulcano on La Palma... perhaps it's somehow connected to our sensitivity to sulfur? Why would our bodies react with increased sensitivity to sulfur?
Did anyone else experience something similar?
But the weirdest thing of all followed in February, some months after the illness. We suddenly all started smelling and tasting sulfur everywhere - for example in gasoline, eggs (quite fresh can smell and taste like sulfur), even our perspiration now often smells of sulfur and onions suddenly smell unbearably strong. We all smell and taste exactly the same stuff so I know it's not something mental. We have no explanation for it except that in days before us getting ill there were reports of increased sulfur gasses from the vulcano on La Palma... perhaps it's somehow connected to our sensitivity to sulfur? Why would our bodies react with increased sensitivity to sulfur?
Did anyone else experience something similar?