I haven't had anything to post for several days because I've been in isolation mode, on two counts.
First, B. and I have contacted the covid. First time for either of us. We've been highly vigilant so far, but we relaxed enough to go unmasked to a family gathering just when we shouldn't have.
Covid symptoms vary in nature and severity. Mine have been mostly cold/flu-like symptoms, plus the interesting one of loss of appetite. I cannot eat more than half of what I usually do. B. is having it much worse. Due to our age and condition, we're both on paxlovid. Picking that up from the pharmacy was just about my only exit from the house lately. We've got plenty of food and we're isolating.
Simultaneously, my computer was in the shop for a much-needed overhaul, prompted by a catastrophic glitch. This also took several days, so at the same time as I was isolating, I was isolated from the online world. I had access to e-mail, more to read than to write it, but I couldn't do much of anything else. Whole lotta book-reading going on.
But now it's back, and I can start getting ramped back up on work. I'm feeling better - so is B. - but I'm going to stay isolated for at least another couple of days before I take another covid test to see how I'm doing.
Get well soon!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry! I hope you both recover quickly and fully.
ReplyDeleteHopefully the rest of the recovery is smooth and fast!
ReplyDeleteThe last time Bettie had COVID, she tested positive for a number of weeks. When she spoke to her primary care physician about it, he told her that the medical community was seeing reports of people testing positive for quite some time after the 5-10 day isolation period that is when people are most likely to infect others. He thought it was fine for her to go back to her normal routine even with positive tests if she was clearly outside the 10 day period from initial appearance of symptoms.
I mention all this in case either you or B. follow the same pattern of testing positive for an extended period of time. We both have the same doctor as our PCP, and he is cautious enough that I don't view his comment as ill-informed or quackery.