Getting COVID 3 times.
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May I recommend Horse De-wormer?
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@lufins-dad said in Getting COVID 3 times.:
May I recommend Horse De-wormer?
I would gobble down some fucking horse paste right now if I could find a doc to give it to me. Or a vet. Likely my wife would too.
Our kid eats plastic, so, no reservations there.
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@george-k said in Getting COVID 3 times.:
@renauda said in Getting COVID 3 times.:
Learned last night that the SIL in Russia came down with C19. She’s double vaxxed with Sputnik and is only experiencing mild symptoms - low grade fever, runny nose and loss of smell.
Hopefully, that'll be as far as it goes. D2's friend had similar symptoms and recovered pretty quickly. D2, OTOH, still suffers from SOB, weakness, and difficulty with taste.
On pins and needles though whether she gave it to her parents who are in their late 70’s and 80’ with a whole gamit of co-morbidities. May learn more tonight in a Zoom call.
Oh, man.
Please keep us posted.
This is such a SHITTY disease.
Latest word is that SIL continues to have mild symptoms, low grade fever and >95% O2 saturation. She figures she is over the worst since symptoms began last Wednesday. Unvaccinated 21 year old nephew has no symptoms, probably asymptomatic, and is staying with a friend who previously had C19. Good news is that SIL and nephew didn’t give it to grandparents and haven’t seen them since Saturday two weeks ago.
Nephew refuses to get the vaccine because he read on a “reliable Russian social network source” that the vaccine would adversely affect his fertility. Seems that his chronic asthma is not a factor in his decision making. No surprise the army rejected him; I was led to believe it was on account of his asthma, now I am not so certain it was because a weak respiratory tract. Rather, the rejection was because of his questionable cognitive acuity.
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@george-k said in Getting COVID 3 times.:
Shared with D4....
Tell her we said hi
from a socially safe distance of a time zone or two!You know what's a real pisser?
Memory foam mattress, bed frame, living room chairs, couch, and, I shit you not, a damn fridge were all delivered today.
Guess who got 'em inside?
The cats are sneezing uncontrollably, so I can't rule out the possibility that they have this shit, too. The only folks in the house who are guaranteed negative are me and the damn rabbit. But pretty likely he's gonna be on his own, starting tomorrow.
Oh, and our washer and dryer come Friday. I already told Puck-Puck he'd have to sign for the UPS guy. He just kept chewing on some hay so, you know what, I have no idea if he was even fucking listening.
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You do what you gotta do. If you get it, I don't have a clue how bad or how light your symptoms may be...It's a goofy disease. I had it, unvaxxed, and besides some wonky taste stuff that hung in there awhile, I've had much worse colds. Afebrile and two days or so of a stuffy nose.
But you're young, in shape and nutritionally sound. I think you'll throw it off in no time. Providing you even get it...You may not.
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I have heard that cats are susceptible to C19. Haven’t heard similar about rabbits or rodents in general.
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@jolly said in Getting COVID 3 times.:
You do what you gotta do. If you get it, I don't have a clue how bad or how light your symptoms may be...It's a goofy disease. I had it, unvaxxed, and besides some wonky taste stuff that hung in there awhile, I've had much worse colds. Afebrile and two days or so of a stuffy nose.
But you're young, in shape and nutritionally sound. I think you'll throw it off in no time. Providing you even get it...You may not.
Thanks, Jolly. My thing is, what could I have honestly done differently? Our strategy changed after we got vaccinated; before that it was "don't get this shit." After the vaccinations, what was the next step? Hold up for something like years? Because of my asthma, I took a lot of daily steps to try to prepare for the eventuality of getting infected. So, screw it, can only see what happens now.
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On to the next question… The fridge… Think you could have ridden a bike with it?
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@lufins-dad said in Getting COVID 3 times.:
On to the next question… The fridge… Think you could have ridden a bike with it?
With a half-decent cargo trailer, no problemo.
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@kluurs said in Getting COVID 3 times.:
@xenon said in Getting COVID 3 times.:
Gosh - hoping for the best Aqua for you and your family. Really hope the kiddo stays relatively comfortable.
Yeah - speaks for all of us. Hope it is all a short encounter with no lasting effects.
Thanks, everybody. Here's hopin'.
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Kiddo's still at 102.5 fever, 90-93 O2. That's really low to me, but doc said they won't even admit her if it doesn't fall below 90. So, great. -
@aqua-letifer said in Getting COVID 3 times.:
@kluurs said in Getting COVID 3 times.:
@xenon said in Getting COVID 3 times.:
Gosh - hoping for the best Aqua for you and your family. Really hope the kiddo stays relatively comfortable.
Yeah - speaks for all of us. Hope it is all a short encounter with no lasting effects.
Thanks, everybody. Here's hopin'.
EDIT
Kiddo's still at 102.5 fever, 90-93 O2. That's really low to me, but doc said they won't even admit her if it doesn't fall below 90. So, great.Ugh. Nothing worse than when your kiddo is sick.
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@aqua-letifer said in Getting COVID 3 times.:
Kiddo's still at 102.5 fever, 90-93 O2.
Ugh, indeed.
How does she feel, other than coughing?
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@aqua-letifer said in Getting COVID 3 times.:
@kluurs said in Getting COVID 3 times.:
@xenon said in Getting COVID 3 times.:
Gosh - hoping for the best Aqua for you and your family. Really hope the kiddo stays relatively comfortable.
Yeah - speaks for all of us. Hope it is all a short encounter with no lasting effects.
Thanks, everybody. Here's hopin'.
EDIT
Kiddo's still at 102.5 fever, 90-93 O2. That's really low to me, but doc said they won't even admit her if it doesn't fall below 90. So, great.90 is pretty much the bright line, especially if beds are at a premium. My 8 month old granddaughter wound up in PICU a few weeks back and they didn't admit her until her sat hit about that point.
It's very, very, extremely, frustrating when children are sick.