@Arcadian How are you feeling today?
It kinda sucks because I'm bored but I'm tired, and even trying to sew stuff has me tired. I feel kinda off kilter/dizzy though. Stupid headache (but of course). Lungs hurt a bit but its stupidly humid here. (precaution I took albuterol after the dog walk) I'll be done with antibiotics in about 2 days.
Everything still takes like its mixed with metal (gross). smell is messed up, I don't care, I'm wearing perfume!
OX is 98 today so thats always good.
Temp is 98.9F
I did sweat last night but not as bad as last night.
Today he told me he's glad he didn't have to shake me awake. I asked why and he said "because all last week you would do this weird thing and stop breathing" like DUDE WHAT?
I did not know he was doing that. Last time he did that I had gotten pretty sick with flu, so not abnormal but I would have liked to had known that earlier! (I know why he didn't see it as a big deal but still...covid!!). I've been sleeping propped with lots of pillows, either on my stomach or on my back. Its awkward but I do like breathing.
Tomorrow I will try to work out a little. This is why I'm thankful to have equipment here.
I hope that he is negative (hes done his test) because he's feeling absolutely nothing. He's wearing a mask in the house around me though and I'm wiping everything down behind my use. I don't know if that will help but I certainly hope so!! I'm sincerely hoping that his getting later shots protects him from me.
The next 7 days is what I'm watching for and also we'll watch to see if there's any relapse after the meds are finished.
Today I'll be putting things away in the yard (thankfully I don't have much out!) The good is that during the day there's not a lot of people out in my neighborhood so, If I just have to get out of the house and walk, I'm able to go without a mask though I keep one on my person.
No one should be scared of the things I'm reporting because they're actually very minor considering some of the things other's experienced.
Sorry to hear your test came back positive. The good news is after you recover you will have the best protection from Covid "natural antibody".
Neither is the vaccine. I'm not against people taking the jab but don't force on everyone else.Just for any casual lurkers reading: this is inaccurate. The best protection is vaccination, "natural antibody" (sic) is not protective against the variants and varies highly for individuals.
You’re right that vaccination doesn’t prevent COVID all the time. But it is pretty much 100% in preventing death and around 85% (averaging here because of different vaccines and variants) at preventing hospitalization. Are you going to give up the hospital bed that you might need if you are unvaccinated and contract COVID for someone who might need it for a heart attack? Are you willing to go to the back of the line? Do you think you should based on your choice of your “freedom “? I’m really curious if you are willing to accept that consequence (which isn’t happening but some say it should)Neither is the vaccine. I'm not against people taking the jab but don't force on everyone else.
Ok well as long as you stay home and don’t take a bed from someone else that’s a good thing. I just hope you don’t need that bed. And weren’t you a lot younger and therefore probably healthier in 1968? I know I was.@Lookinagain , If I caught the virus I'll stay home and rest. Believe me I still remember the HK flu of 1968 it was no fun.
It is.Neither is the vaccine. I'm not against people taking the jab but don't force on everyone else.
I was 10 yrs old in 1968. I'll save the bed for those who need it more than I. You know what is so strange?...ever since this virus hit I didn't even get hit with a common cold which I usually get each yr.Ok well as long as you stay home and don’t take a bed from someone else that’s a good thing. I just hope you don’t need that bed. And weren’t you a lot younger and therefore probably healthier in 1968? I know I was.
Most people didn’t get the cold or the flu because they were staying home or staying away from others. That’s been documented. But that is expected to change this year and not for the better. Unfortunately they expect a bad flu season from what I’ve read.I was 10 yrs old in 1968. I'll save the bed for those who need it more than I. You know what is so strange?...ever since this virus hit I didn't even get hit with a common cold which I usually get each yr.
I don't stay home. I have been out living my normal life for the past 20 months.Most people didn’t get the cold or the flu because they were staying home or staying away from others. That’s been documented. But that is expected to change this year and not for the better. Unfortunately they expect a bad flu season from what I’ve read.
Unfortunately they expect a bad flu season from what I’ve read.
I’m hoping the flu and Covid vaccine (booster for most) could be administered together this year? I get the flu vaccine through work in October even though I’ve never had it.
I am anxious that the school year will (for the third academic year) be affected. I feel such sadness for the children… :’(
I normally get mine late September or early October for the reason you mentioned and want it to last through “flu season”.
My niece became the first family member to contract Covid. She returned home after a trip from Seattle then tested positive. She's fully vaccinated. She works in a hospital as a Pharmacist so don't know when or where she contracted the virus.
I’m sorry to hear that. At least she is vaccinated so symptoms are not as bad as they could have been. I hop she is better soon.My niece became the first family member to contract Covid. She returned home after a trip from Seattle then tested positive. She's fully vaccinated. She works in a hospital as a Pharmacist so don't know when or where she contracted the virus.
Sunday will be my last day on all the meds and I actually feel pretty damn good. I can breathe quite well and sense of smell is coming back (I can smell subtle things again!) I'm a little dizzy, a little tired. I worked out and was OK afterwards (it was really a minor workout!)
@Dancing Fire I sincerely wish your niece an uneventful recovery.
That’s great news. Hopefully you will improve quickly now. Any word on your husband? My adult daughter finally decided to get the vaccine and got her first shot today. I’m very relieved.