I certainly hope it was, for all three of us.That sounds more like it may have been COVID-19.![]()
I certainly hope it was, for all three of us.That sounds more like it may have been COVID-19.![]()
Well I had to be the bad guy here today....discussed with my older son, who lives with me, that no one should be coming in and out of the house, meaning my 13 year old granddaughter, whom I love dearly.....she visits back and forth almost every week.....found out yesterday that her Mom, whom she lives with, and a step brother and his Dad, is working in a nursing home so the risks of their family getting this virus is high, and the risk of my son and me getting it are just as high when she visits.....you get the picture here....they all may be carriers but if old grammy here gets sick, I'm probably a gonner.....my concern is if I were to get sick (and I'm 100% sure my lungs would not sustain this ailment) they all will be part of the blame game amongst each other with lots of long-lasting guilt....my daughter who lives abroad almost flipped out when she heard this.....
Am I over-reacting or not? And I hope everyone here keeps posting their deepest concerns about their health with this copid19 dilemma.
You're not overreacting, especially considering your granddaughter's home environment. But could you plan outdoor visits on pretty days? My sister's husband isn't being as careful as she would like. Today is her birthday, so I stopped by and we sat on the porch for a visit.
Just asking, Annie, why are outdoor visits okay?
Just asking, Annie, why are outdoor visits okay?
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It definitely was not the flu. The week before I had it my son was so sick he had to take time off from work, which he never did. Got a flu test, no flu. The week before he got sick his wife, who was sick and had to take off work, took flu test, no flu and hers turned into pneumonia.
That Z Pak is what always heals me after I go to the ER begging for something to heal me, after having a severe chest cold many times in the past....the docs all keep telling me its viral, not bacterial, so none of em will give me anything until I beg for the Z Pak.....After I came back from spending Xmas with my brother&his family in NH,I felt tired, wasn't use to eating dinner at a later time{7:30pm},my left knee was bothering me.I started to feel lousy a couple days later. I was coughing,really congested knew I had a fever,couldn't sleep thru the night ,didn't do much of anything I took Robitussin for couple days but it didn't help much.My doctor gave me script for Z pack{Azithromycin} I took it for 5 days which helped, took me couple days afterwards to get back into my daily routine
The more I watched the news and the Governor and the doctors and hearing the stats. the more I was getting depressed after a while. I'm trying to limit the time I watch the news now. I know everything I need to do to stay as safe as I possibly can.
The constant telling of how many died and the estimated how many are going to is getting so depressing, to me at least. They don't make hardly any news stories of the flu anymore and many die from that, too. I understand this is more contagious and more will die but I figured that to be about 1000 more deaths per state over the season than will pass from the flu. That comes out to a total of about 4000 deaths or more per state. That is quite a lot, yes.
For me, I need to stop watching every breaking news story they have on it. I already have my own personal health concerns and it's even more depressing thinking my life may end even sooner. So, I'm trying to stay more upbeat and think that in time this will all pass and we will probably all be alright. So, I'll pass on watching the news too much.
Personally, I'm so tired of seeing my Governor's face and the doctor that always is with him. I can use a break. So, it's Spotify music for me more often!![]()
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My social life has been lacking for some time--I do see some neighbors at times outside with their dogs and gab a little so that's nice.I agree. The news can be really depressing.
My biggest problem is my social life went to zero, and I live alone. I'm on a dirt road in the woods and cannot see any neighbors, and that's all well and good. I go for a long walk every other day and may or may not see anyone else.
But when I go to the nearest town (5 miles away) it is like being in a science fiction movie. The diner where I used to go every day to tease the waitresses and argue with my old buddies is, of course, closed. Same for a couple of local bars I used to go to once a week.
The grocery store has most things, although some stuff is a bit thin. The Dollar General, surprisingly, is well-stocked and looks normal.
I hate the isolation, with no end in sight. My Corvette has been hibernating since November, and as soon as it dries up here I'm going for a LONG, LONG ride -- to nowhere, haha. When I get there I'll just turn around and come home.
There's a small city about 20 miles away that has a Wally's, huge supermarket, etc. I may go check that out, I haven't been there since before all this happened.
Oh well.
Same here with bronchitis (and sinusitis). Back on another round of antibiotics (which I HATE) since temp went to 100.6 yesterday. But this has been going on for six weeks and isn't unusual when the allergy season hits me particularly hard like this spring. Once asthma kicks in, bronchitis sometimes follows. I've never had an acute asthma attack ...just chronic shortness of breath when it's flared up. It's usually a mild month or so, but in bad years goes into bronchitis and once into pneumonia. Thankfully my internist gives me antibiotic scripts to keep on hand in bad years; he trusts me with that because he knows how badly I hate antibiotics. I saw him the week of Feb 10th so if I need more, he'll call it in.
Would your Dr call something in since you've been in for a visit so recently and considering the circumstances these days?
My social life has been lacking for some time--I do see some neighbors at times outside with their dogs and gab a little so that's nice.
That's wonderful you take long walks, very good for you in many ways! I just take rather short ones with the doggy.
The isolation will be over before we know it--can't last forever and a few months can go fast--I just concentrate on the day at hand and get through it as best I can with entertaining the pets and myself, cleaning a lot, organizing things more. I have a new fan I'm going to put together one of these days. I'm anxious to see it as it has 12 different settings on it I'd like to see. I just hope it's not defective in any way.
I look forward to late Spring and hopefully restaurants opening back up so I can get out for a bite to eat among people.
people were getting sick, but not diagnosed as having the flu. Probably at least part of those people had the common cold version of the corona virus, and part had the CV-19 strain of it