Symptoms
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wrote on 17 Oct 2020, 00:21 last edited by
Very, very happy to hear this.
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Thanks, everyone, for your concern. I'm, of course, grateful!
She's now just about a week into the onset of symptoms. 5 days since her positive test:
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wrote on 17 Oct 2020, 01:29 last edited by
@George-K Glad to hear that things appear to be going upwards!!
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wrote on 17 Oct 2020, 04:33 last edited by
Great. Except for the tofu stuff. looks and tastes like bird shit.
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wrote on 17 Oct 2020, 07:23 last edited by
Happy to hear she is feeling better. Hope the recovery continues.
Her statement about finally being able to take a full breath is a kicker.
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Great. Except for the tofu stuff. looks and tastes like bird shit.
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wrote on 17 Oct 2020, 13:18 last edited by
@bachophile said in Symptoms:
tastes like bird shit
How would you know that?
Tofu is good.
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wrote on 17 Oct 2020, 16:21 last edited by
Maybe I was too harsh
Not bird shit
Maybe just bird vomit
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wrote on 17 Oct 2020, 17:00 last edited by
Nah. Bird shit is the right color.
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wrote on 17 Oct 2020, 18:37 last edited by
@George-K so far, he seems to be ok. He was in good shape before, which probably helped. But it was bad enough that he really does not want to get it again. He donated plasma awhile back. We are both going for a work provided health screening next week, and one of the things they will test for is antibodies, but I imagine those are long gone? I’m more interested than he is, since I never tested positive.
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@George-K so far, he seems to be ok. He was in good shape before, which probably helped. But it was bad enough that he really does not want to get it again. He donated plasma awhile back. We are both going for a work provided health screening next week, and one of the things they will test for is antibodies, but I imagine those are long gone? I’m more interested than he is, since I never tested positive.
wrote on 18 Oct 2020, 02:43 last edited by@jodi Glad to hear that both you and Mr. Jodi are better!!
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wrote on 18 Oct 2020, 17:43 last edited by
Hay George, what’s the update?
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@George-K so far, he seems to be ok. He was in good shape before, which probably helped. But it was bad enough that he really does not want to get it again. He donated plasma awhile back. We are both going for a work provided health screening next week, and one of the things they will test for is antibodies, but I imagine those are long gone? I’m more interested than he is, since I never tested positive.
wrote on 18 Oct 2020, 18:45 last edited by@George-K so far, he seems to be ok. He was in good shape before, which probably helped. But it was bad enough that he really does not want to get it again. He donated plasma awhile back. We are both going for a work provided health screening next week, and one of the things they will test for is antibodies, but I imagine those are long gone? I’m more interested than he is, since I never tested positive.
It's nothing more than a bad cold. It only hurts or kills those who are elderly with multiple comorbidities.
I hear that crap a lot, usually from people with no experience of a bad case in their family...
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wrote on 22 Oct 2020, 10:27 last edited by
I’m surprised you have one at all.
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wrote on 22 Oct 2020, 10:29 last edited by
Did you buy it used? Maybe it’s left over from Revolutionary France and is using decimal time.
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wrote on 22 Oct 2020, 10:31 last edited by
No, it's new, and I checked manually that the pulse readings are indeed accurate. If I understood the Wikipedia article on bradycardia correctly, the worst that can happen is instant death, so I'm not very worried.
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wrote on 22 Oct 2020, 10:46 last edited by
I'd put faith in one of the doc's answers, but I have seen guys who did a ton of cardio exercise, have pretty low resting pulse rates.
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wrote on 22 Oct 2020, 10:49 last edited by Doctor Phibes
Klaus, it could be the cycling - mine came down from 60 to 45, although it's a bit higher now. When I had my medical, the nurse asked whether I ran or cycled.
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wrote on 22 Oct 2020, 11:18 last edited by
Yeah marathon runners have famously low heart rates.