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SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 31 Jul 2020 19:42

I'm almost through my 2 weeks since last symptom , which will be Sunday or Monday.

I thought that would be sufficient to be able to keep my physio appointment on Tuesday 4th August. But, just in case, I checked in with the receptionist 2 days ago .................

nope, not long enough. :-(

They won't have me until the following week, August 11th.

I'm mostly very pleased that they are being so strict, but I do need his treatment!!


OH has been in a really forgetting mood this week ....................

he wants to get his computer geek in to see if he can sort out a problem with one of the programmes on there.

He has come to me 3 times since Thursday last week to say that, and what day would be best for me.

I then say "but I'm still in my isolation, I don't want anyone else ........."

Before I've finished, he's stomped his foot, swung around, and said "I'd forgotten that. I'll phone him back and tell him we have to wait".

Last night, OH saw this guy while out on a walk, and geek said how proud he was of me for sticking to my guns :-D


I am feeling a lot better. Still don't want to do anything too energetic, haven't yet been out for a walk for example.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 31 Jul 2020 19:33

Thank you Elizabeth EOS


Sheila ..... hope your Mum is OK. It must be very worrying for you.

Elizabethofseasons

Elizabethofseasons Report 25 Jul 2020 14:21

Dear Sylvia of Canada

Hello

I am so sorry to hear you have been poorly.

My very best wishes for convalescing.

Take very gentle care of yourself

Love Elizabeth, EOS
xx

PS. The picture of your Dad is adorable. He is very handsome.
xx

Kuros

Kuros Report 25 Jul 2020 13:09

I know what you mean, Sylvia. We hadn't been out for a while before we were ill and were then too poorly to go out for two weeks. By this time we probably weren't infectious any more but stayed in a bit longer just in case. After two weeks it was the awful exhaustion that was keeping me in. A friend has a son-in-law who's a doctor and the message I had was listen to your body. Your brain may want to do things but if your body's not willing just give in to it. This turned out to be sound advice.

Annie

SheilaSomerset

SheilaSomerset Report 25 Jul 2020 10:50

I hope you continue to feel better, Sylvia xx

I've been struggling a bit in the last couple of weeks, mainly anxious about Mum. Unfortunately she had a fall on Thursday, I took her shopping round and she was on the floor...I ended up calling 999 as her legs didn't seem to 'work' after OH and I had managed to lift her into the chair. 3 paramedics, an ECG, blood pressure test, temperature taken etc. later, she was deemed 'OK'. They were all masked and gloved but I couldn't help worrying about all the respiration going on in her small living room!! :-S

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Jul 2020 19:02

Annie ......

.......... that's the main reason I'm resisting OH's constant offer to take me for coffee, ie sit-in at the coffee shop.

Just in case it was covid ............... I do not want to pass it on. I think 14 days after symptoms cleared should be sufficient, and I'm thinking that was Friday last week apart from the tiredness.

Just in case ............. I'll contact my physio before my next appointment which is on August 4th, so about 10 days away.

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 24 Jul 2020 15:49

Debbie Bogaert - The Long Haul

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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 24 Jul 2020 15:19

That is some consolation then Kuros :-)

Kuros

Kuros Report 24 Jul 2020 13:38

We had a visit from a neighbour who was working on the COVID ward in the hospital. She tested positive when she was poorly a few days later and I was ill two days after that so we're fairly certain where ours came from. She felt so bad about it we felt more sorry for her than we did for ourselves. She thanked us for not dying or she'd have felt even worse!

Annie

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 22 Jul 2020 18:29

Annie ...............

It does seem that covid can affect every part of the body, with differing symptoms in different people.

I remember reading way back in March that "intestinal upset" or "diarrhoea" could be one, and since then have read that covid can attack cells in the gastrointestinal system ............ hence probably the symptoms.

I have not knowingly been in contact with anyone else who has or had covid .............. as I said in my OP, it had to be a casual passerby either on the street near my physio or in the store going to and from the pharmacy.

Of course, it might not even have been covid, just an occurrence of "regular" upsets all happening together!

I also didn't have a headache, even though I often get them.

We're keeping safe!!

Kuros

Kuros Report 22 Jul 2020 17:28

My husband had bad diarrhoea with COVID. We both had the virus but had different symptoms. I lost my sense of taste, he didn't, we both had a fever but mine was not as high as his, he had a headache, I didn't - but I never get headaches, the last one I had was fourteen years ago with a cold. I had the exhaustion which was so bad it worried me but his wasn't as bad. We had NHS antibody tests which came back with a positive result so we know it was COVID. I'm seventy and my husband seventy-one so we consider ourselves very lucky to have got away so lightly. We're hoping for some immunity now but are not complacent because they still don't know everything about it. We certainly wouldn't want it again!

Annie

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 22 Jul 2020 09:10

Watch for symptoms

People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported – ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. People with these symptoms may have COVID-19:

Fever or chills
Cough
Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
Fatigue
Muscle or body aches
Headache
New loss of taste or smell
Sore throat
Congestion or runny nose
Nausea or vomiting
Diarrhea
Then it says these may not be all the symptoms.

JoyLouise

JoyLouise Report 22 Jul 2020 00:29

Joonie, you are going through the mill. It must be such a worrying time. I hope things pick up for you soon.

I had never heard about anything associated with the bowels being a symptom. It does not surprise me though because it seems this has the power to affect people in a variety of ways - some with all the symptoms, some with a few.

Sylvia, OH will have to get checked again in August so I hope the docs will have the same system operating that they did when he went in May (reluctantly, I might add, because he wanted to skip it and he was not allowed to).

My coffee pals and I keep in touch weekly and not one of us think we'll get together this side of Christmas. At our age - between 75 and almost 84 and not all in good health - we all believe that we can't be too careful.



JoonieCloonie

JoonieCloonie Report 21 Jul 2020 18:49

I guess I will! The endocrinologist who did a phone appointment two weeks ago took him off Crestor just in case of side effects, but no help. He said he'd refer to a gastroenterologist if needed. I suppose a COVID test would be the first thing to do. I'd tried to find whether this was a symptom, to no avail. ... Of course. One of those "it's not a symptom" earlier, now "it's a symptom". Gotta keep looking for new info.

One thing this whole thing has made clear to me: what little concern there is for people with disabilities at the best of times, let alone the worst.

How do two people who can't drive go to a drive-through testing site? Or get to any other testing site without exposing themselves to risk?

It turns out our paratranspo is still operating at reduced levels; we took that to the lab for tall dude's pre-appointment blood tests. One driver was wearing a mask, one wasn't (we were; bought some handcrafted ones on Kijiji). And on the return ride, we shared the bus with another passenger, wearing a mask, but too close.

Guess I'll check with the hospital ... although where and how he might have got COVID I just have no clue.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 21 Jul 2020 18:42

hanks Ann .... I am taking care.

JoyL ....... I do have to see the doctor regularly, and have spoken with him/them by phone 2 or 3 times since lock down began. I'm supposed to make and appointment to go in for a physical check before the end of August, which they are considering the end of the "safe" period. Although we currently have an uptick in cases due to young people congregating over the July 1st holiday weekend.


Joonie ............. sorry to hear about your sister, and the family problems. It must be horrible for you and everyone.

I hate to tell you but "intestinal upset" can be associated with covid-19. You might want to check with your doctor, if you can.

JoonieCloonie

JoonieCloonie Report 21 Jul 2020 18:29

Your symptoms are exactly what my sister had, Sylvia. And JoyLouise, I've been coughing for weeks too, but I kind of put it down to my various respiratory problems, although it does seem coincidental...

In very early March, before any lockdown or even real guidance, sister attended a non-profit AGM in Toronto followed by a big dinner (since the non-profit, where she had been treasurer for 20 years, is being disbanded).

She had a very sore throat and bad cough, headache, and utter exhaustion. But because she did not have a fever (she also did not lose her sense of taste), she could not get testing in Ontario. She was really sick for quite some time. She has also re-experienced symptoms recently. She has two immune-compromised young adult kids living at home, and of course our mum in cancer treatment for whom she is the main and now only family caregiver since I and the tall dude are at very high risk if we contract it so we have been locked down since Feb 28, the last day I left home to pick up groceries. And I and my brother have had no way of travelling anyway, given that neither of us drives, even. The situation has been pretty dreadful there; my mum has been quite reasonably fearful and depressed. She had her 90th birthday under lockdown!

Here, we have just stayed at home as we always do, with the exception of having online grocery orders delivered rather than taxi-ing to pick them up. (I started ordering online two years ago when we were both felled in the space of two days, me by a post-op haemorrhage after more eye surgery, him next day by DKA again and another stroke that no one will acknowledge but was obviously the cause of the DKA when I didn't find him until he was comatose, with continuing deterioration since.)

But the feeling of isolation still sets in. And with the hellishly hot and humid weather we have been having for quite some time, we are feeling pretty shut in!

Now if anyone has heard of diarrhea being associated with COVID, I'd love to hear. The tall dude is suffering, and I, the consequences...

I hope you both/all feel better and continue to do so!

JoyLouise

JoyLouise Report 21 Jul 2020 11:44

Sylvia, it was only by chance that I spoke with the doctor. If she had not rung about a rescue pack for my OH, I would never have contacted her. I rarely have to visit and steer clear unless it's absolutely necessary but I realise I am fortunate to be able to do that.

You sound as though you were much worse than I was as I felt thoroughly ropey for a week then a little ropey for another week, although the cough persisted for much longer - and I rarely have a cough.
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Still, it was not enough to worry me, just enough to make me wonder, as I had every symptom of Covid bar the headache....

I hope your recovery goes apace now and you feel better soon. I hope you are being pampered too.



AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 21 Jul 2020 09:29

Sorry to hear you have been poorly Sylvia, but hopefully you are on the way to a good recovery now. It sounds as if your body is guiding you as to how to treat it by indicating when you need to rest etc. Good to see you back though. <3 <3

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 21 Jul 2020 03:26

Thank you all.

Yes, I am taking care, resting, and drinking clear liquids.

It's a very weird virus, and of course, we're all a little bit scared about it.

JoyL ............... I didn't phone the doctor, but we're under the same restrictions, under no circumstances go into the surgery!

I did check online, and it's as iffy as I posted above ............... could be or not.


Rollo ............. I've read the same about the Oxford tests. Let's keep our fingers crossed! It's still going to take months and months.


Linda ...... Happy Anniversary!!! Hope you didn't pick up something while celebrating.

JoyLouise

JoyLouise Report 21 Jul 2020 01:58

We isolated a week before Boris introduced the lockdown, Sylvia, but on the Thursday morning while out for coffee with friends, something sharp hit the back of my throat and I had a coughing fit. I had not taken a sip of coffee at that moment.

I thought no more about it but started to feel not quite right on Monday which was a few days later. By Tuesday I felt decidedly ropey, had a runny nose, cough and a bit of a sore throat, followed by a loss of taste and smell - not unusual for me when I get a bad cold. In the next couple of days, I developed a rash which made me think I had hay fever, not cold.

The only thing I did not have was a headache but that is normal for me because I've only ever had one in my life, when I was about 18 and staying at a friend's.. I took one of her grandfather's headache tablets, went to bed and was fine the next morning. I know I shouldn't have done so but I felt desperate so didn't care.

A few days later I got taste and smell back but the rash and bit of a cough persisted for a while longer so I thought I may have had a bad cold and hay fever at the same time. I never gave it another thought until I read about the symptoms a short while later so when the Doc rang to speak with my OH about a rescue pack. I thought I'd ask her.

She asked how I felt now, told me that under no circumstances was I to go to the surgery (i hadn't even thought about doing so) and to stay in. She asked whether we could isolate from each other - which we could and had been doing since I felt unwell and told me to do so for two weeks. Just as a precaution, she said.

I'd like a test to see whether what I had was anything other than a bad cold or even hay fever but can't see me nipping along for one any time soon.