So sorry. Do you get the anti-virals there? Hope you can really power down and roll through it without too much sadness and discomfort (I say sadness because it made me sad last summer).
Bloody hell, just as you were on a roll with the hall do, a holiday to look forward to and college work under control. Take care and cuddle the pets. Jan in CG x
So very sorry to read this. Your exposure to Covid is greater than most what with patients, their family members, staff, shopping, and numerous volunteer efforts. Still, I was hoping you might skate by. Take very good care of yourself, John...we need you!
Paxlovid, the usual other symptomatic treatments. You know the drill. I'm sorry, John. My oldest and the grands there just went through this, all are better now. I'm sure the same will be true for you. Thoughts out to you, my friend.
Bugger, Damn and ALL of the other rude words! You'll be feeling dreadful and you've got that assignment to complete. What bad timing. I hope the antivirals kick in quickly and you're feeling better soon.
For what it's worth (maybe nowt), I have had Covid twice (and am completely unvaccinated because the first episode, before vaccines were available, gave me Guillain-Barre syndrome and vaccination after that was then deemed a risk to me). The 2nd bout was very mild. As you likely know, there is evidence that how hard you get it is genetics-related so if you survived ok the first time I'd expect little difficulty for you this time. probably good to get a real dose to boost immunity, actually. That's me being positive (not like me). And I forget if you've had it more than once already. I confidently expect you to be back to normal very soon. Hope you don't give it to Albert though (that's me being negative).
Oh damn! Last month we flew to Florida for a wedding. 2 days later we both woke up with Covid. Mine started with sore throat. Ruined the whole vacation and prepaid activities. Took me a week to recover. Hope you are well soon
I may have had it twice - At the very beginning and again a while ago - I had frightening shortness of breath each time - Iived on cup a soups and pot noodles because I couldn't stand long enough to prepare anything else warm - It's so chuffing sneaky x
What a bummer; I hope you have milder symptoms than last time. I had it for the first time last June and I was sick for the first 4 days but then I got the cough which was more annoying than being actually sick. Was positive for just over 1 week and just in time to go back to work I tested neg. I wonder if anyone else gets it from the weekend. Hope you sail through.
Oh no! I hope your village gathering wasn't a superspreader event! (Take heart, though -- I tested positive after being at work for two days, but none of my co-workers got it.)
Bollocks, indeed. Take good care of yourself and let the worle go by.
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So sorry. Do you get the anti-virals there? Hope you can really power down and roll through it without too much sadness and discomfort (I say sadness because it made me sad last summer).
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Feel better soon. Xx
ReplyDeleteOh no! And all those people at the hall….
ReplyDeleteTake good care of yourself. Get better soon.
ReplyDeleteBloody hell, just as you were on a roll with the hall do, a holiday to look forward to and college work under control. Take care and cuddle the pets. Jan in CG x
ReplyDeleteAw complete and utter B.......s. Hope you okay x
ReplyDeleteDefinitely bollocks. I hope you recover quickly.
ReplyDeleteSo very sorry to read this. Your exposure to Covid is greater than most what with patients, their family members, staff, shopping, and numerous volunteer efforts. Still, I was hoping you might skate by. Take very good care of yourself, John...we need you!
ReplyDeleteBotherations!!
ReplyDeleteTake care x
Bollocks, bugger and damnation! Hope it quickly passes. Meanwhile, take care of yourself. Has anyone else from last night tested positive, too? xx
ReplyDeleteI’ve informed the TCA volunteer app
DeleteOh, that sucks! Take care and I hope you're better soon!
ReplyDeleteHope it passes quickly. Did you write that you had jab no4 a while back?
ReplyDeleteIndeed that ain't good! Speedy healing to you.
ReplyDeletePaxlovid, the usual other symptomatic treatments. You know the drill. I'm sorry, John. My oldest and the grands there just went through this, all are better now. I'm sure the same will be true for you. Thoughts out to you, my friend.
ReplyDeleteHope your second bout of Covid is like mine was. Unwell, but a walk in the park compared to the first time!
ReplyDeleteGet well soon
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Bugger, Damn and ALL of the other rude words! You'll be feeling dreadful and you've got that assignment to complete. What bad timing. I hope the antivirals kick in quickly and you're feeling better soon.
ReplyDeleteCovid positive bollocks but what about the rest of you? Look after yourself old timer - I hope you are better soon.
ReplyDeleteFor what it's worth (maybe nowt), I have had Covid twice (and am completely unvaccinated because the first episode, before vaccines were available, gave me Guillain-Barre syndrome and vaccination after that was then deemed a risk to me). The 2nd bout was very mild. As you likely know, there is evidence that how hard you get it is genetics-related so if you survived ok the first time I'd expect little difficulty for you this time. probably good to get a real dose to boost immunity, actually. That's me being positive (not like me). And I forget if you've had it more than once already. I confidently expect you to be back to normal very soon. Hope you don't give it to Albert though (that's me being negative).
ReplyDeleteCrap! I am sorry. Hopefully it passes quickly.
ReplyDeleteOh damn! Last month we flew to Florida for a wedding. 2 days later we both woke up with Covid. Mine started with sore throat. Ruined the whole vacation and prepaid activities. Took me a week to recover. Hope you are well soon
ReplyDeleteDammit! I hope it's mild! Tina in west oz.
ReplyDeleteI may have had it twice - At the very beginning and again a while ago - I had frightening shortness of breath each time - Iived on cup a soups and pot noodles because I couldn't stand long enough to prepare anything else warm - It's so chuffing sneaky x
ReplyDeleteNo surprise, really. The virus is still circulating, but people seem to have abandoned all precautions and returned to pre-covid behaviors. Oh, well.
ReplyDeleteOh no, Covid again! Rest easy and hopefully it will not be to bad. Wishing you a speedy recovery...
ReplyDeleteOh No... Not covid ! Hope you can get some rest.
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better soon and your friends and neighbors didn't catch it! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a weekend topper off! Hope u feel better soon. Jen
ReplyDeleteHow long is isolation now?
ReplyDeleteWhat a bummer; I hope you have milder symptoms than last time. I had it for the first time last June and I was sick for the first 4 days but then I got the cough which was more annoying than being actually sick. Was positive for just over 1 week and just in time to go back to work I tested neg. I wonder if anyone else gets it from the weekend. Hope you sail through.
ReplyDeleteJo in Auckland
Oh dear. I'm still 'suffering' with mine. Very weak, little taste, bad chest, and permanent temperature. I hope it goes soon! Look after yourself!
ReplyDeleteNYC covid cases seem to be going up!
ReplyDeleteI hope it will be easy this time. Feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteOh Jeez! A let-down NOBODY wants, least of all such a busy bee like yourself. Wishing you the speediest of recoveries.
ReplyDeleteSo, so sorry to hear this John. Take care of yourself ❤️
ReplyDeleteOh, crap!
ReplyDeleteHope it's not too bad. Get well soon. xx
ReplyDeleteOh no! I hope your village gathering wasn't a superspreader event! (Take heart, though -- I tested positive after being at work for two days, but none of my co-workers got it.)
ReplyDeleteOh damn.
ReplyDeleteOh no...take care John
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