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March 19th, 2020, 09:18 AM
#21
Has too much time on their hands
Wishes for the best of health soon!
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March 19th, 2020 09:18 AM
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March 19th, 2020, 10:25 AM
#22
Praying for you guys. Keep us up to date on the situation.
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March 19th, 2020, 02:13 PM
#23

Originally Posted by
Species8472
My wife, daughter and grand daughter (who both live with us). Just got positive diagnosis for COVID. No point hiding at the cottage now. They all became sick last Wednesday. Grand daughter who is 3 seems like she has a mild cold and it is hardly slowing her down at all. My daughter who is mid 20s has like a moderate case of the flu but the classic COVID symptoms. Wife who is early 50s has like a really bad flu but with classic COVID symptoms.
After 8 days of living in the same house as all 3 and sleeping in the same bed as my wife i still have no symptoms so i am likely an asymptomatic carrier.
We have all been self isolating since last Wednesday and fortunately most of my job is maintenance at unmanned stations. We have enough food supplies and fuel for 6 months so no worries in that regard. Have not been tested and they will not test me at this point.
Likely brought home by my daughter who is a nurse (because she is a nurse is probably the only reason they got tested).
I'm curious what they instruct you to do next now that the tests are positive. I realize your at home on quarantine but do you all take over the counter medication for the next few weeks until hopefully everyone feels better? It's good your daughter can monitor everyone's condition but do they suggest an ambulance ride to the hospital if anyone's condition deteriorates?
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March 19th, 2020, 02:40 PM
#24

Originally Posted by
warpipe
I'm curious what they instruct you to do next now that the tests are positive. I realize your at home on quarantine but do you all take over the counter medication for the next few weeks until hopefully everyone feels better? It's good your daughter can monitor everyone's condition but do they suggest an ambulance ride to the hospital if anyone's condition deteriorates?
So basically if someone gets to the point where they are about to suffocate we have a special phone# to call to have them transferred to the hospital using whatever protocols they have to follow. As for meds - basically the only thing they can take is tylenol - interactions of all others with the virus are either unknown or potentially detrimental as is the case for ibuprofen.
Spent the last 2 hours alternating from the swing set to the trampoline with my grand daughter. That is an indication of how sick she is (not very) and how asymptomatic i am. That much time on the trampoline for my 50 something bones is a challenge on my best day.
The wilderness is not a stadium where I satisfy my ambition to achieve, it is the cathedral where I worship.
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March 19th, 2020, 02:56 PM
#25

Originally Posted by
Species8472
So basically if someone gets to the point where they are about to suffocate we have a special phone# to call to have them transferred to the hospital using whatever protocols they have to follow. As for meds - basically the only thing they can take is tylenol - interactions of all others with the virus are either unknown or potentially detrimental as is the case for ibuprofen.
Spent the last 2 hours alternating from the swing set to the trampoline with my grand daughter. That is an indication of how sick she is (not very) and how asymptomatic i am. That much time on the trampoline for my 50 something bones is a challenge on my best day.
I appreciate the updates. My wife and I, in our mid 60's don't have it yet (and hope we don't get it), but it's great hearing from a family going through it. How is your wife holding up?
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March 19th, 2020, 03:00 PM
#26

Originally Posted by
TroutSlayer
I appreciate the updates. My wife and I, in our mid 60's don't have it yet (and hope we don't get it), but it's great hearing from a family going through it. How is your wife holding up?
She is stable. Low grade fever, Bad cough, some difficulty breathing (particularly if she tries to move around or talk too much), sore throat, non-localized chest pressure, head ache, muscle ache.
The wilderness is not a stadium where I satisfy my ambition to achieve, it is the cathedral where I worship.
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March 19th, 2020, 03:02 PM
#27

Originally Posted by
Species8472
She is stable. Low grade fever, Bad cough, some difficulty breathing (particularly if she tries to move around or talk too much), sore throat, non-localized chest pressure, head ache, muscle ache.
Best wishes to all of you.
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March 19th, 2020, 03:31 PM
#28

Originally Posted by
Species8472
So basically if someone gets to the point where they are about to suffocate we have a special phone# to call to have them transferred to the hospital using whatever protocols they have to follow. As for meds - basically the only thing they can take is tylenol - interactions of all others with the virus are either unknown or potentially detrimental as is the case for ibuprofen.
Spent the last 2 hours alternating from the swing set to the trampoline with my grand daughter. That is an indication of how sick she is (not very) and how asymptomatic i am. That much time on the trampoline for my 50 something bones is a challenge on my best day.
Thanks for your insight. Now all we need to know is what the hell have you been doing that this virus has had no effect on you! LOL
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March 19th, 2020, 03:39 PM
#29

Originally Posted by
warpipe
Thanks for your insight. Now all we need to know is what the hell have you been doing that this virus has had no effect on you! LOL
Vitamin W - aka whiskey
The wilderness is not a stadium where I satisfy my ambition to achieve, it is the cathedral where I worship.
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March 19th, 2020, 03:41 PM
#30

Originally Posted by
LiveBates
Wishing your family a speedy recovery. They wont test me, but have pneumonia and it feels like the worst chest/lung infection I've ever had. My wife and kids are at the cottage, I am at home. Hoping it passes as quick as it came.
Scott
Me too. Thought it was heart as it was pain in the middle of my chest. Turns out it is bronchitis- using an inhaler now and of course staying home.
(Trust your wife is starting to feel better Species.)
Last edited by Sharon; March 19th, 2020 at 03:45 PM.
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