OK, had to moderate one post that was making a veiled political point. One more and it's lock time.
I’ve had it. A couple of days of chills. No appetite. Loss of smell. Weird thing is, I never caught it until I was jabbed. Go figure.
That is a good place for survivor to get rid of cremains. No sense paying five hundred or more dollars have cremains interned at grave site. Pick a windy day, open coffee can(be sure you are upwind) and give em a toss.Well it's been a ride. Apparently I had some complications and had to get EUA medicine from Hy-Vee. Paxlovid and lots of electrolytes. As you can see I am up at the "witching" hour with no way to get back to bed. Apparently I have to get up and move around too. Sometime by Saturday they say I should start to feel better. If you see me on then you know I made it lol. Glad this forum is here; I can only read so much Fox or MotorTrend. I joked with "Squirt" (wife) that if I die to send me away a good departure in the garden scattered up front;not where the dog pees when it rains the other side. Thanks everyone!
Wife dealt with this at her job in healthcare. The tests they used can still report a positive weeks after the infection has gone, up to 90 days. They are only to tell you have it, nothing more. I would imagine research test for uni would be much more accurate.
For her it was maddening with parents constantly calling and asking after a month why is the kid still testing positive.
This may turn me off from nicotine and whiskey forever so I am looking at the more positive thingsSeems like the doctors have figured out how to deal with it ... I know couple of people who had it twice!
Wish you a quick recovery!
Add some moly to your diet to run smoother j/k
Mom fighting Cancer again along with having Colonoscopy bag installed. She's a dang trooper and called to see if I needed anything just now while typing. Blueberry Body Armor drinks and sitting by the AM radio earlier listening to Armstrong and Getty. Got the windows cracked to keep air moving.Astro, I'm very sorry to hear you and your wife are dealing with this.
The "recovering" part is very encouraging to hear. I hope she's through the worst of it now.
Hoping and praying for a complete recovery!
I hope she does well. Sounds like she has a good attitude.Mom fighting Cancer again along with having Colonoscopy bag installed. She's a dang trooper and called to see if I needed anything just now while typing. Blueberry Body Armor drinks and sitting by the AM radio earlier listening to Armstrong and Getty. Got the windows cracked to keep air moving.
Please, please don't lock. I think sometimes the forum community needs an outlet to vent. I've been here a long time and people share a lot of their lives with us. I would only ask that you remove the post/poster,sir. I wish I still have my old kickboxing gloves so people could go out back and let off stress. Please everyone, try and hold back what you know you want to say. @Astro14 thanks for moderating and sharing in our struggles with things in our lives that are struggles for all people.OK, had to moderate one post that was making a veiled political point. One more and it's lock time.
Sleeping elevated in a recliner takes a lot of that discomfort away.Wife brought it home from work around the new year. Previously, I had two vaccines from two differing companies. ( J then P). But last "booster" (full dose P) shot was a year earlier.
I didn't get it for many days then got hit. RA Tested + twice in a row over two days. Was like a moderate chest cold/bronchitis but sort of odd. Started out my sinus felt like there was a beetle crawling in there, then got sniffles for about a day. They went way, then it moved "down" and I got the chest congestion and coughing for many days. Then it cleared up after about a short week. Felt really good after for about 2 days but then had some heart twinges for a month then they went away.
I had another and likely worse strain of this before when it first hit the US. Was feverish, felt like the flu but lost sense of smell and some taste for a week. Was very weak. Then I had a hard time breathing in my sleep for months after. Didn't like that first strain at all!
@Revving2Redline Get well!