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The 'Vid got me! Lol

Started feeling a little 'off' last Wednesday and by Thursday full Sinus inflammation, very sore throat, and upper chest burning/sore sensation. Rapid test showed that, yep, I got the 'vid. The lovely missues was asymptomatic Thursday, developed a small cough on Friday, and tested positive via PCR on Saturday. She works in a YYC hospital so she's on a mandatory minimum 5 work day stand down (paid thankfully).

Overall effect has been a moderate flu. TBH the vaccines elicited a much stronger immune response, however that lasted only 24-36 hours. I'm on day 6-ish now and am mostly 'better'.
 
I had AZ as first shot, then moderna, then a second moderna 'full' shot (since AZ was first shot). Missus was Pfizer, Pfizer, and a Pfizer booster (ahs employees). Note that my wife works on units that have had active covid cases the entire pandemic. We did however finally decide to attend a public event (Jim Jeffries comedian at the Sait Jubilee) a week ago Sunday after limiting our large public gatherings the past two years and thats where we suspect we were infected with the 'Vid.

No sense of loss of taste, I dont think I'm any more absent minded than usual, and my fatigue at this point seems to be typical flu related or flu medicine (ie: pseudoephedrine) related. I actually did some moderate reno work yesterday (skilsaw work, some wood wall demo) for about 90 mins wearing a P100 filter mask. I was tired after but no huge issues.
 
Hope you have a full recovery. Good you had your shots, could have been a lot worse.
Were there many at the event wearing masks or are masks passe out your way.
 
My wife is a Pharmacist. She still wears her mask at work. I work from home so have less likelyhood of catching it but we also teach Ballroom Dancing. Some of our students wear them. Some don't. We don't because speech is so muffled. The science says with the booster we're pretty well safe even if we do get it. And now in BC 6 months after the booster we can get the 4th. Looking forward to June...
 
Wife and I got it at the end of January, it didn't seem too bad getting through the symptoms of the infection, we had full vaccination plus the booster, so I think that helped. But about a month after getting better, the long Covid symptoms started. Mostly it's okay, but when I get tuckered out, that's it, there's no powering through it. Hopefully it passes fairly soon.....
 
My son picked up Covid and, since he is such a giving person, shared it with my wife and me. My son's first symptoms were 7 days ago and he just tested negative on a rapid test this morning. My wife and I both started having symptoms on Friday. My son has had 2 shots and my wife and I have been poked 3 times. Even with the shots, we've all had symptoms that we would have called a pretty intensive cold in the before days. (Right at the moment, my sinuses are packed and I've been coughing up phlegm.) Fingers crossed that it doesn't escalate or morph into long covid. I feel for you, @140mower , long covid would really suck. I happen to have a pulse oximeter that shows blood oxygen saturation. (My Mom had COPD.) Have you been tested? There are tonnes of models available for less than $50! If blood-ox saturation gets to the low 90's, that's a bad sign. Under 90 usually means you need an oxygen assist.

Craig
 
It went through our house as well about a month ago, I missed 8 days of work and I can see how it spreads so fast I was spitting and coughing and sneezing all day long. For me was fever, tons of brain fog and very tired. It never went into my chest and I have no long term issues so a part of the "herd" I have become. I found it quite surreal when I figured out I had it how easy it was to catch it this thing that we have been trying to avoid for 2 years but in the end I am actually kinda happy that I caught it now when I had a good chance to fight it off with the help of the vaccines. In the end I think most if not all of us will get our turn.
Anyways all the best those suffering hopefully you are feeling better and back in the shop in no time.
 
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Started feeling a little 'off' last Wednesday and by Thursday full Sinus inflammation, very sore throat, and upper chest burning/sore sensation. Rapid test showed that, yep, I got the 'vid. The lovely missues was asymptomatic Thursday, developed a small cough on Friday, and tested positive via PCR on Saturday. She works in a YYC hospital so she's on a mandatory minimum 5 work day stand down (paid thankfully).

Overall effect has been a moderate flu. TBH the vaccines elicited a much stronger immune response, however that lasted only 24-36 hours. I'm on day 6-ish now and am mostly 'better'.
Glad you are feeling better. So nice to hear. As I write this I am in the hospital with bacterial pneumonia (non-COVID) Wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. Worst pain I have ever felt. The ward I am on is jam packed with COVIDers.

My wife was diagnosed with cancer a few weeks ago. She has had surgery and is awaiting chemo now so COVID is the last thing we need.

Of course no sooner said then my father-law gets it while he is in hospital recovering from a broken back at 92. So now no one can see anyone. Sadly we are also trying to coordinate assisted care placement for him when he gets discharged as he can no longer live by himself. No care facility wants three sickies dealing them and it takes lots of work to coordinate this stuff.

So far 2022 can kiss my arse.

The positive is that I have never had so much contact with the health care system in Alberta and I discovered It is actually great. I cannot say enough good things about these hard working doctors, nurses, techs, etc. It makes my cry how dedicated all these front line heros are taking care of us pleasently and professionally all while being worked into the ground.

I reserve my wrath for the cookie-eating Stephen Ducketts of this world, together with other AHS Administrators whose job it was to fix this mess, and they consistently fail in the one job they are assigned to do.

Very pleased with your progress. The fellows across from me look horrible and clearly are not on the minor symptom part of the scale. Nor were they vaccinated. I hope your progress continues; you don’t want to be here. Trust me.
 
Glad you are feeling better. So nice to hear. As I write this I am in the hospital with bacterial pneumonia (non-COVID) Wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. Worst pain I have ever felt. The ward I am on is jam packed with COVIDers.

My wife was diagnosed with cancer a few weeks ago. She has had surgery and is awaiting chemo now so COVID is the last thing we need.

Of course no sooner said then my father-law gets it while he is in hospital recovering from a broken back at 92. So now no one can see anyone. Sadly we are also trying to coordinate assisted care placement for him when he gets discharged as he can no longer live by himself. No care facility wants three sickies dealing them and it takes lots of work to coordinate this stuff.

So far 2022 can kiss my arse.

The positive is that I have never had so much contact with the health care system in Alberta and I discovered It is actually great. I cannot say enough good things about these hard working doctors, nurses, techs, etc. It makes my cry how dedicated all these front line heros are taking care of us pleasently and professionally all while being worked into the ground.

I reserve my wrath for the cookie-eating Stephen Ducketts of this world, together with other AHS Administrators whose job it was to fix this mess, and they consistently fail in the one job they are assigned to do.

Very pleased with your progress. The fellows across from me look horrible and clearly are not on the minor symptom part of the scale. Nor were they vaccinated. I hope your progress continues; you don’t want to be here. Trust me.

Yikes Pete:eek: Get well soon Buddy. Here's hoping for a speedy recovery of all your family members.
 
Glad you are feeling better. So nice to hear. As I write this I am in the hospital with bacterial pneumonia (non-COVID) Wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. Worst pain I have ever felt. The ward I am on is jam packed with COVIDers.

My wife was diagnosed with cancer a few weeks ago. She has had surgery and is awaiting chemo now so COVID is the last thing we need.

Of course no sooner said then my father-law gets it while he is in hospital recovering from a broken back at 92. So now no one can see anyone. Sadly we are also trying to coordinate assisted care placement for him when he gets discharged as he can no longer live by himself. No care facility wants three sickies dealing them and it takes lots of work to coordinate this stuff.

So far 2022 can kiss my arse.

The positive is that I have never had so much contact with the health care system in Alberta and I discovered It is actually great. I cannot say enough good things about these hard working doctors, nurses, techs, etc. It makes my cry how dedicated all these front line heros are taking care of us pleasently and professionally all while being worked into the ground.

I reserve my wrath for the cookie-eating Stephen Ducketts of this world, together with other AHS Administrators whose job it was to fix this mess, and they consistently fail in the one job they are assigned to do.

Very pleased with your progress. The fellows across from me look horrible and clearly are not on the minor symptom part of the scale. Nor were they vaccinated. I hope your progress continues; you don’t want to be here. Trust me.
Oh man, sending you and your wife best wishes Pete.
 
Glad you are feeling better. So nice to hear. As I write this I am in the hospital with bacterial pneumonia (non-COVID) Wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. Worst pain I have ever felt. The ward I am on is jam packed with COVIDers.

My wife was diagnosed with cancer a few weeks ago. She has had surgery and is awaiting chemo now so COVID is the last thing we need.

Of course no sooner said then my father-law gets it while he is in hospital recovering from a broken back at 92. So now no one can see anyone. Sadly we are also trying to coordinate assisted care placement for him when he gets discharged as he can no longer live by himself. No care facility wants three sickies dealing them and it takes lots of work to coordinate this stuff.

So far 2022 can kiss my arse.

The positive is that I have never had so much contact with the health care system in Alberta and I discovered It is actually great. I cannot say enough good things about these hard working doctors, nurses, techs, etc. It makes my cry how dedicated all these front line heros are taking care of us pleasently and professionally all while being worked into the ground.

I reserve my wrath for the cookie-eating Stephen Ducketts of this world, together with other AHS Administrators whose job it was to fix this mess, and they consistently fail in the one job they are assigned to do.

Very pleased with your progress. The fellows across from me look horrible and clearly are not on the minor symptom part of the scale. Nor were they vaccinated. I hope your progress continues; you don’t want to be here. Trust me.
Dang!! Here’s to better days ahead. Luck!
 
Hope things get better soon. Speedy recovery to your family.
Glad you are feeling better. So nice to hear. As I write this I am in the hospital with bacterial pneumonia (non-COVID) Wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. Worst pain I have ever felt. The ward I am on is jam packed with COVIDers.

My wife was diagnosed with cancer a few weeks ago. She has had surgery and is awaiting chemo now so COVID is the last thing we need.

Of course no sooner said then my father-law gets it while he is in hospital recovering from a broken back at 92. So now no one can see anyone. Sadly we are also trying to coordinate assisted care placement for him when he gets discharged as he can no longer live by himself. No care facility wants three sickies dealing them and it takes lots of work to coordinate this stuff.

So far 2022 can kiss my arse.

The positive is that I have never had so much contact with the health care system in Alberta and I discovered It is actually great. I cannot say enough good things about these hard working doctors, nurses, techs, etc. It makes my cry how dedicated all these front line heros are taking care of us pleasently and professionally all while being worked into the ground.

I reserve my wrath for the cookie-eating Stephen Ducketts of this world, together with other AHS Administrators whose job it was to fix this mess, and they consistently fail in the one job they are assigned to do.

Very pleased with your progress. The fellows across from me look horrible and clearly are not on the minor symptom part of the scale. Nor were they vaccinated. I hope your progress continues; you don’t want to be here. Trust me.
Speedy recovery to your family.
 
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