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Welp, I'm starting day 4 and I feel weird. I'm not dealing with too much fever or body aches this morning but my throat feels like someone put a rod of sandpaper in there and went to town. I assumed it was from some of the coughing the last 2 days. The coughing doesn't seem that bad though, just intermittent where I'll hack a bit and go like 30 minutes before hacking again.

Was hoping to avoid a doc visit, but I think I need to at this point. I can tolerate the throat pain, I'm just concerned about it being a sign of something else going on.

It's weird. I feel like my body has weathered it, but I'm not sure I'm out of the woods yet. I definitely don't want to let it hang around if there's anything i can do about it.

If the sore throat is normal and not something i need to worry about, I'll stay home and deal with it since the pain is tolerable. But if the pain is a symptom of something else brewing in there, i imagine i need to do something, but idk what that should be. Anyone else have that raw throat feeling when they had Covid? How long did it last?
You're following about the same timeline I was on. The only difference is that I didn't really have a sore throat to the point that it bothered me. I coughed enough that my ribs hurt though, and the headache was an annoyance. If you feel like there is something "off", then go see your Doc. I didn't feel that way and just weathered the storm at home. By Day 4, everything started backing down and I had already sweated out the fever. The chest congestion is the only thing that has lingered, but it is slowly going away as well.