Damn, it's been a week. Are you being treated for this?Still coughing, sore throat is back, and still dealing with the back pain. I really should be sleeping more.
Damn, it's been a week. Are you being treated for this?Still coughing, sore throat is back, and still dealing with the back pain. I really should be sleeping more.
An inhaler, that’s it.What did doctor give you?
Not really, but … feeling MUCH better today (still having the cough and backache but they have both gotten much, much milder) and back to work with the Health Dept.’s permission.Damn, it's been a week. Are you being treated for this?
An inhaler, that’s it.
After 8 days it's clear the new CDC 5 day isolation is BSAn inhaler, that’s it.
Back to work still with symptoms is why Covid will continue to spreadNot really, but … feeling MUCH better today (still having the cough and backache but they have both gotten much, much milder) and back to work with the Health Dept.’s permission.
I think you are right. It was a bad idea to go back today.Back to work still with symptoms is why Covid will continue to spread
I had it last year; ended up in the hospital for 5 weeks; thank god I survived it but still have long lasting issues.Not feeling too bad, hope it passes quickly.
Thanks. Negative on the latest test but the cough has gotten worse. It’s about a mile hike uphill to my house which makes it hard to recover. The back pain which was the worst symptom is gone though.I had it last year; ended up in the hospital for 5 weeks; thank god I survived it but still have long lasting issues.
Hope you get better quickly.
Dang. 5 weeks? Most folks hospitalized for that long with it don't go home. Glad you did. Some friends and acquaintances who got the Delta variant got really sick.I had it last year; ended up in the hospital for 5 weeks; thank god I survived it but still have long lasting issues.
Hope you get better quickly.
I had it last year; ended up in the hospital for 5 weeks; thank god I survived it but still have long lasting issues.
Hope you get better quickly.
Thanks to you and @PMwest for the well wishes; the first three weeks were the scariest since they didn't know if I'd pull through. But by the fourth week they felt that i'd rounded the corner and lo' and hold by the fifth week, I tested negative for covid and they sent me home with visiting health care and physical therapy. Still working on various issues and as such making progress, hopefully by summer this year be fully back to normal.Dang. 5 weeks? Most folks hospitalized for that long with it don't go home. Glad you did. Some friends and acquaintances who got the Delta variant got really sick.
Clearly your commie ass isn't dead. Glad for that. You still suffering from leftover disease?Not feeling too bad, hope it passes quickly.
Thanks, lol. I’m still coughing, having mild chest and upper back pain, and using an inhaler to help with breathing but I don’t think I am in any real danger. I started going back to taekwondo class and gradually easing my way back in … did a total of about 45 minutes of fairly vigorous cardio (kicking, punching, etc.) today and only got a little winded a couple times. Walking home uphill from work and not dead too.Clearly your commie ass isn't dead. Glad for that. You still suffering from leftover disease?
If you end up having long covid look into ivermectin and for brain fog fluvoxamine (which has alternatives). Working out is probably your best bet so keep it up. Keep away from sugars too.Thanks, lol. I’m still coughing, having mild chest and upper back pain, and using an inhaler to help with breathing but I don’t think I am in any real danger. I started going back to taekwondo class and gradually easing my way back in … did a total of about 45 minutes of fairly vigorous cardio (kicking, punching, etc.) today and only got a little winded a couple times. Walking home uphill from work and not dead too.