I'm Just Getting Over A Covid Infection (Again!)

OneEyedDiva

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I first noticed symptoms 10 days ago, 4 days after attending my son's wedding. At first I thought maybe I had a mild case of the flu. In the middle of the night, my sleep was disturbed by strange pains in my legs. Two acetaminaphen pretty much took care of that (BTW the best by date was years ago). By the next day I felt the chest congestion, so my son picked up CVS Tussin DM. By that night my nose was pretty stuffed up so next day he stopped at CVS again and picked up a CVS decongestant pills, which are tiny so that I can swallow them. I was so glad to find them. I don't know why so many of the cold pills look like horse pills....I can't swallow them.

Really, COVID presented more like a head and chest cold this time. I was sick enough last time that my son had to take care of me and he was infected too. I had a fever but wasn't sick enough to be hospitalized. I was treated at an emergi-center. This time my highest temp was 99.5 which went down to 96.3 the next day. I lost my appetite, but not my sense of taste. All I wanted was soup, mostly Lipton packaged chicken noodle, and peanut butter. Consequently, I lost around 10 pounds, a welcomed effect.

I didn't do much coughing or sneezing. When I cough it's very hard for me to bring the phlegm up, so that only happened twice. After a few days it seemed I was getting better, then it got worse again, which prompted me to take the at home test (back to CVS for my poor son). I was surprised when it showed positive for COVID...I was more expecting Flu.

On day 7, the day after I tested, I texted my PCP and he got back to me within 20 minutes to set up a tele-med visit. As suspected, it was too late to get COVID medication and we ruled out other RXs due to contraindications with my complicated medication regimen and my unwillingness to take anything with codeine or prednisone in it. I told him the Tussin worked well, but I stopped taking it when I took the decongestant. I hate taking so much stuff. We decided I'd just continue with what I was doing. Doctor said I should no longer be infectious as of today. My son's test was negative. Today was the first day I felt like sitting at the computer since I got sick...so here I am.

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I'm glad you're feeling better. I take Sarapeptase to dry out mucus, it's essentially snail slime. We have Mandarin Oranges I buy from Newcastle CA that are proven to be a natural anti-decongestant. They are only available Dec-Jan and so far, that's the 2x I got COVID. I'm planning to try Ivermectin next time
 
I'm glad to hear it has not been as serious as the first time around. I had the first strain before the Vaccines were available and the symptoms were horrible. I had chest congestion and a terrible, wet cough for months afterward. I've been jabbed ever since as recommended. I've had it twice since and each time it has been milder.

Feel better, my friend!
 
Some of us are so susceptible to that darned virus. If I don't get it twice a year something is wrong. It sounds like you're like me, @OneEyedDiva, a Covid magnet.

I've never run a fever but my O2 sats drop, BP goes up. And I sleep and sleep and sleep. The first few days my brain is all futzed up and I don't recognize anything is wrong with me. Then the sleep begins. Bingo! Contracted Covid again.
 
Some of us are so susceptible to that darned virus. If I don't get it twice a year something is wrong. It sounds like you're like me, @OneEyedDiva, a Covid magnet.

I've never run a fever but my O2 sats drop, BP goes up. And I sleep and sleep and sleep. The first few days my brain is all futzed up and I don't recognize anything is wrong with me. Then the sleep begins. Bingo! Contracted Covid again.
Me too. Had it 3 times. So far this year I am doing good. I wear my KN95 at work and any time I have to go out in public now because of my lungs.
 
I first noticed symptoms 10 days ago, 4 days after attending my son's wedding. At first I thought maybe I had a mild case of the flu. In the middle of the night, my sleep was disturbed by strange pains in my legs. Two acetaminaphen pretty much took care of that (BTW the best by date was years ago). By the next day I felt the chest congestion, so my son picked up CVS Tussin DM. By that night my nose was pretty stuffed up so next day he stopped at CVS again and picked up a CVS decongestant pills, which are tiny so that I can swallow them. I was so glad to find them. I don't know why so many of the cold pills look like horse pills....I can't swallow them.

Really, COVID presented more like a head and chest cold this time. I was sick enough last time that my son had to take care of me and he was infected too. I had a fever but wasn't sick enough to be hospitalized. I was treated at an emergi-center. This time my highest temp was 99.5 which went down to 96.3 the next day. I lost my appetite, but not my sense of taste. All I wanted was soup, mostly Lipton packaged chicken noodle, and peanut butter. Consequently, I lost around 10 pounds, a welcomed effect.

I didn't do much coughing or sneezing. When I cough it's very hard for me to bring the phlegm up, so that only happened twice. After a few days it seemed I was getting better, then it got worse again, which prompted me to take the at home test (back to CVS for my poor son). I was surprised when it showed positive for COVID...I was more expecting Flu.

On day 7, the day after I tested, I texted my PCP and he got back to me within 20 minutes to set up a tele-med visit. As suspected, it was too late to get COVID medication and we ruled out other RXs due to contraindications with my complicated medication regimen and my unwillingness to take anything with codeine or prednisone in it. I told him the Tussin worked well, but I stopped taking it when I took the decongestant. I hate taking so much stuff. We decided I'd just continue with what I was doing. Doctor said I should no longer be infectious as of today. My son's test was negative. Today was the first day I felt like sitting at the computer since I got sick...so here I am.

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Get well soon and have long life and happiness. Speaking about those tiny pills I always wonder why they still make pills round so us old folks would need to get on our hands and knees looking for one that rolled out the front or back door. A square pill would be great. Another thing I hate is having store shelves below sea level, once again forcing us to get on our hands and knees to look at a price tag that we still couldn't read if we were completely upright. :)
 
The first time I contracted it, I only went out when I absolutely had to. Wore the mask, used sanitizer and got it anyway.
I hafta wear a kn95 to keep from getting it. I didn't even vax this year because they said the new strain was vax resistant. I may still get covid yet but, I hope not.

I think we all got it the first time regardless because it was so strong. Now that it's lessened in severity I think the masks are more helpful now from what I'm seeing at work.
 


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