Covid-19

BarnBuster

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So, yesterday was interesting. I had trouble breathing the day before and couldn't fall asleep because of it. No matter the position in which I tried to sleep, I would stop breathing as soon as I lost consciousness. Like a temporary form of sleep apnea. I was sure pneumonia was setting in, as it commonly does in covid victims. I pressed a heating pad on high to my chest, and alternatively to my back over my lungs, almost to the point of burning. That helped relax my respiratory system enough to breathe more deeply. Breathing was generally more difficult at night, so when I woke up feeling that way, I said fuck it, I'm going to the ER. But I first watered all my plants, whether they needed it or not, and also made other plant adjustments, in anticipation of a longer hospital stay. Remember, I'm a one man show, and I wanted to try my best not to lose my only source of income these days. I tossed together a couple of hospital bug-out bags with extra sweat clothes, toiletries, laptop, and all related cable and power cords. Ready for the Long Haul, this was not my first rodeo. When I called the ER of my preferred hospital (which I was encouraged to do as many are too full for new patients), I was happy to find that there were only 3 people waiting at that point. Hopped in an Uber donning an N95 mask and rubber gloves. You and I know that's so I wouldn't spread this vile thing, but the Uber driver just said, 'Man! Glad you're really taking this seriously...' When I got to the ER, I was struggling to breathe. It was as if I just couldn't take big enough breaths, but also felt like I was hyperventilating at the same time. I didn't want to fuck around with admin, so I announced loudly enough for everyone to hear that I have the virus, and you may want to send me right in and not make me wait with the people in the waiting room (all of who were wearing masks.) That did not work, and I ended up waiting for about 30 minutes, anyway. When the first nurse was admitting me, he asked me all about my symptoms, their duration, their severity, etc.. He listened to my lungs (no fluid or any abnormality), took an EKG (fine), and even took my O2 level. It was 96, which he said was athletic. How the FUCK am I having trouble breathing while my O2 level was awesome??? Let's put a pin in that.
Once I was admitted, I got into a bed and that stupid gown. My doctor was a sexy young blonde girl that was personable, but spoke with authority. I asked her why no one was wearing serious protection, and her reply made me want to cry and give her a hug - "We're wearing these things not to avoid catching the virus, but to avoid potentially passing it to anyone." Such a shame that they are not equipped to do both :( They hooked me up to an IV, and drew blood. About an hour later they took me to get 3 chest xrays. After about another hour the doctor came in to relay that everything looked great. They had to move me to a smaller room, as two new patients were admitted with severe covid symptoms. There were a couple more tests they wanted to run for possible clots, so they took more blood (out of the other arm, as my IV line closed up). 45 minutes later, the doc said all looked great and that I could go. I asked if this was all psychosomatic, and she said not necessarily. Her hypothesis was that my body was doing a bang up job at fighting the virus, as evidenced by lack of fever and dry cough, and during the time of difficult breathing it was attacking my respiratory system, tensing up my diaphragm and what not while not harming my lungs. This is likely why I have trouble breathing without it affecting my O2 levels. So during these episodes, I basically feel that I'm slowly suffocating while I'm actually not. Yikes. She said to keep doing my thing with the heating pad and whatever else helps me to relax, and to come back if I ran into further trouble. I'll tell you, just having run the tests and getting a clean bill of health (besides being a victim of the virus) goes a LONG way to help me relax. I just keep repeating to myself during the episodes of labored breathing, "It's okay. You are not dying, you just feel like you are..." Small comfort? I'll take what I can get.

Now some things I heard from the nurses -

Illinois is about to get hit way worse than NYC. All of the beds in their ICU were full, and this is just getting started. In 2 weeks, they predict that they will be making similar difficult decisions that they are making in Italy.

I also heard from them that on April 1st, our mayor would be closing the liquor stores. The reason is that law enforcement has been shutting down large private parties where everyone is just hammered, and she thinks having no access to liquor may fix this. We'll see if they are correct about that, I haven't heard that anywhere else.

Today was better breathing-wise and fatigue-wise. It seems that I'm over the hump and have seen the worst of this, but who the fuck knows. I am fortunate that I went through so early in our State's crisis, if this happened even a week later I could have been in real trouble. Stay safe, and don't be upset that you are trapped in your homes, be grateful for it. It sure as hell beats the alternative...
Did you get tested for Covid specifically? I'd still take it easy for a while, take temp etc.
 

tyler.durden

Well-Known Member
Did you get tested for Covid specifically? I'd still take it easy for a while, take temp etc.
I could not. They have very few tests, and currently only test 'Hot Covid' patients (high fever, persistant dry cough, breathing issues. My one out of three didn't qualify.) First time I've heard that term. But every nurse, and the doc, asked about my journey, and before I got halfway through, they all said, 'Oh yeah, that's covid-19...' I figure I've got another week or so before I'm back to normal...
 

DCcan

Well-Known Member
I think I already had it at beginning of March, just got a low fever, scratchy throat and dry cough for 3+ days.
Woke up Monday feeling great, which was weird. No runny nose or crud afterward, like the regular flu.

I went thru 3 different diagnosis rubrics, all said since there was no headache and sore throat, no covid.
Could't get tested even if I died at that time. Only Tier I (almost dead) is still being tested today.
Now they say different and after watching videos of some survivors, I'm pretty sure it was sweeping the building I had done work at.

There were 100 people in there, and at least 5 had symptoms and more were out. They travel all over the world, Hotel management software.
I figured I'd read about it in the papers, but almost everyone there was under 40, so maybe not.
 
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Laughing Grass

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Another month of this shit.
So, yesterday was interesting. I had trouble breathing the day before and couldn't fall asleep because of it. No matter the position in which I tried to sleep, I would stop breathing as soon as I lost consciousness. Like a temporary form of sleep apnea. I was sure pneumonia was setting in, as it commonly does in covid victims. I pressed a heating pad on high to my chest, and alternatively to my back over my lungs, almost to the point of burning. That helped relax my respiratory system enough to breathe more deeply. Breathing was generally more difficult at night, so when I woke up feeling that way, I said fuck it, I'm going to the ER. But I first watered all my plants, whether they needed it or not, and also made other plant adjustments, in anticipation of a longer hospital stay. Remember, I'm a one man show, and I wanted to try my best not to lose my only source of income these days. I tossed together a couple of hospital bug-out bags with extra sweat clothes, toiletries, laptop, and all related cable and power cords. Ready for the Long Haul, this was not my first rodeo. When I called the ER of my preferred hospital (which I was encouraged to do as many are too full for new patients), I was happy to find that there were only 3 people waiting at that point. Hopped in an Uber donning an N95 mask and rubber gloves. You and I know that's so I wouldn't spread this vile thing, but the Uber driver just said, 'Man! Glad you're really taking this seriously...' When I got to the ER, I was struggling to breathe. It was as if I just couldn't take big enough breaths, but also felt like I was hyperventilating at the same time. I didn't want to fuck around with admin, so I announced loudly enough for everyone to hear that I have the virus, and you may want to send me right in and not make me wait with the people in the waiting room (all of who were wearing masks.) That did not work, and I ended up waiting for about 30 minutes, anyway. When the first nurse was admitting me, he asked me all about my symptoms, their duration, their severity, etc.. He listened to my lungs (no fluid or any abnormality), took an EKG (fine), and even took my O2 level. It was 96, which he said was athletic. How the FUCK am I having trouble breathing while my O2 level was awesome??? Let's put a pin in that.
Once I was admitted, I got into a bed and that stupid gown. My doctor was a sexy young blonde girl that was personable, but spoke with authority. I asked her why no one was wearing serious protection, and her reply made me want to cry and give her a hug - "We're wearing these things not to avoid catching the virus, but to avoid potentially passing it to anyone." Such a shame that they are not equipped to do both :( They hooked me up to an IV, and drew blood. About an hour later they took me to get 3 chest xrays. After about another hour the doctor came in to relay that everything looked great. They had to move me to a smaller room, as two new patients were admitted with severe covid symptoms. There were a couple more tests they wanted to run for possible clots, so they took more blood (out of the other arm, as my IV line closed up). 45 minutes later, the doc said all looked great and that I could go. I asked if this was all psychosomatic, and she said not necessarily. Her hypothesis was that my body was doing a bang up job at fighting the virus, as evidenced by lack of fever and dry cough, and during the time of difficult breathing it was attacking my respiratory system, tensing up my diaphragm and what not while not harming my lungs. This is likely why I have trouble breathing without it affecting my O2 levels. So during these episodes, I basically feel that I'm slowly suffocating while I'm actually not. Yikes. She said to keep doing my thing with the heating pad and whatever else helps me to relax, and to come back if I ran into further trouble. I'll tell you, just having run the tests and getting a clean bill of health (besides being a victim of the virus) goes a LONG way to help me relax. I just keep repeating to myself during the episodes of labored breathing, "It's okay. You are not dying, you just feel like you are..." Small comfort? I'll take what I can get.

Now some things I heard from the nurses -

Illinois is about to get hit way worse than NYC. All of the beds in their ICU were full, and this is just getting started. In 2 weeks, they predict that they will be making similar difficult decisions that they are making in Italy.

I also heard from them that on April 1st, our mayor would be closing the liquor stores. The reason is that law enforcement has been shutting down large private parties where everyone is just hammered, and she thinks having no access to liquor may fix this. We'll see if they are correct about that, I haven't heard that anywhere else.

Today was better breathing-wise and fatigue-wise. It seems that I'm over the hump and have seen the worst of this, but who the fuck knows. I am fortunate that I went through so early in our State's crisis, if this happened even a week later I could have been in real trouble. Stay safe, and don't be upset that you are trapped in your homes, be grateful for it. It sure as hell beats the alternative...
Did you get a pic of the sexy blonde doctor? I didn't realize you were alone, how are you holding up mentally? I heard your prez say it's going to be until at least April 30th, nothing from our prime minister about an end date. I don't think I'm coming out of this sane if we have to spend another month like this.
 

Singlemalt

Well-Known Member
Another month of this shit.


Did you get a pic of the sexy blonde doctor? I didn't realize you were alone, how are you holding up mentally? I heard your prez say it's going to be until at least April 30th, nothing from our prime minister about an end date. I don't think I'm coming out of this sane if we have to spend another month like this.
Insane young Greek girls, I find that strangely arousing
 

greg nr

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A choir decided to go ahead with rehearsal. Now dozens of members have COVID-19 and two are dead
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. — With the coronavirus quickly spreading in Washington state in early March, leaders of the Skagit Valley Chorale debated whether to go ahead with weekly rehearsal.

The virus was already killing people in the Seattle area, about an hour’s drive to the south.

Bing COVID-19 tracker: Latest numbers by country and state

But Skagit County hadn’t reported any cases, schools and business remained open, and prohibitions on large gatherings had yet to be announced.

On March 6, Adam Burdick, the choir’s conductor, informed the 121 members in an email that amid the “stress and strain of concerns about the virus,” practice would proceed as scheduled at Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church.

“I’m planning on being there this Tuesday March 10, and hoping many of you will be, too,” he wrote.

Sixty singers showed up. A greeter offered hand sanitizer at the door, and members refrained from the usual hugs and handshakes.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/a-choir-decided-to-go-ahead-with-rehearsal-now-dozens-of-members-have-covid-19-and-two-are-dead/ar-BB11Tjim?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=mailsignout
 

greg nr

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43 people fall ill at Pentecostal church after revival, 10 test positive for coronavirus
Several members of an Illinois Pentecostal church are either at the hospital or in home quarantine after at least 43 congregants fell ill following a revival service two Sundays ago, and at least 10 of them have tested positive for the new coronavirus.

In a Facebook post Wednesday night, Layna LoCascio, wife of pastor Anthony LoCascio who leads The Life Church of Glenview, said at least 43 of the approximately 80 people who attended a March 15 service at their church have fallen ill and everyone who has been tested for the new coronavirus has come back positive for the virus which has already killed more than 1,470 and infected more than 97,000 people nationwide.

“We have 43 infected (at minimum) from our church or connected to our church from our last service on March 15th. They all haven’t tested but whoever gets a test done ends up being positive, and we all have the same symptoms. It’s just not easy. It’s especially not easy when you’re a leader and a pastor of a precious church and we all got infected together,” she wrote.

Church leaders said the meeting was held days before the governor’s stay-at-home order. However, it was after officials called for large public events to be scaled down to 1,000 people and for private ones to have a maximum 250 in attendance, the Chicago Tribune reported.

Pastor LoCascio told the Daily Herald that he had contemplated canceling the service initially but because the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the area was low he decided against it, particularly because they had a guest speaker coming and had been promoting the event for a while.



https://www.christianpost.com/news/43-people-fall-ill-at-illinois-pentecostal-church-after-revival-10-test-positive-for-coronavirus-235955/
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
So, yesterday was interesting. I had trouble breathing the day before and couldn't fall asleep because of it. No matter the position in which I tried to sleep, I would stop breathing as soon as I lost consciousness. Like a temporary form of sleep apnea. I was sure pneumonia was setting in, as it commonly does in covid victims. I pressed a heating pad on high to my chest, and alternatively to my back over my lungs, almost to the point of burning. That helped relax my respiratory system enough to breathe more deeply. Breathing was generally more difficult at night, so when I woke up feeling that way, I said fuck it, I'm going to the ER. But I first watered all my plants, whether they needed it or not, and also made other plant adjustments, in anticipation of a longer hospital stay. Remember, I'm a one man show, and I wanted to try my best not to lose my only source of income these days. I tossed together a couple of hospital bug-out bags with extra sweat clothes, toiletries, laptop, and all related cable and power cords. Ready for the Long Haul, this was not my first rodeo. When I called the ER of my preferred hospital (which I was encouraged to do as many are too full for new patients), I was happy to find that there were only 3 people waiting at that point. Hopped in an Uber donning an N95 mask and rubber gloves. You and I know that's so I wouldn't spread this vile thing, but the Uber driver just said, 'Man! Glad you're really taking this seriously...' When I got to the ER, I was struggling to breathe. It was as if I just couldn't take big enough breaths, but also felt like I was hyperventilating at the same time. I didn't want to fuck around with admin, so I announced loudly enough for everyone to hear that I have the virus, and you may want to send me right in and not make me wait with the people in the waiting room (all of who were wearing masks.) That did not work, and I ended up waiting for about 30 minutes, anyway. When the first nurse was admitting me, he asked me all about my symptoms, their duration, their severity, etc.. He listened to my lungs (no fluid or any abnormality), took an EKG (fine), and even took my O2 level. It was 96, which he said was athletic. How the FUCK am I having trouble breathing while my O2 level was awesome??? Let's put a pin in that.
Once I was admitted, I got into a bed and that stupid gown. My doctor was a sexy young blonde girl that was personable, but spoke with authority. I asked her why no one was wearing serious protection, and her reply made me want to cry and give her a hug - "We're wearing these things not to avoid catching the virus, but to avoid potentially passing it to anyone." Such a shame that they are not equipped to do both :( They hooked me up to an IV, and drew blood. About an hour later they took me to get 3 chest xrays. After about another hour the doctor came in to relay that everything looked great. They had to move me to a smaller room, as two new patients were admitted with severe covid symptoms. There were a couple more tests they wanted to run for possible clots, so they took more blood (out of the other arm, as my IV line closed up). 45 minutes later, the doc said all looked great and that I could go. I asked if this was all psychosomatic, and she said not necessarily. Her hypothesis was that my body was doing a bang up job at fighting the virus, as evidenced by lack of fever and dry cough, and during the time of difficult breathing it was attacking my respiratory system, tensing up my diaphragm and what not while not harming my lungs. This is likely why I have trouble breathing without it affecting my O2 levels. So during these episodes, I basically feel that I'm slowly suffocating while I'm actually not. Yikes. She said to keep doing my thing with the heating pad and whatever else helps me to relax, and to come back if I ran into further trouble. I'll tell you, just having run the tests and getting a clean bill of health (besides being a victim of the virus) goes a LONG way to help me relax. I just keep repeating to myself during the episodes of labored breathing, "It's okay. You are not dying, you just feel like you are..." Small comfort? I'll take what I can get.

Now some things I heard from the nurses -

Illinois is about to get hit way worse than NYC. All of the beds in their ICU were full, and this is just getting started. In 2 weeks, they predict that they will be making similar difficult decisions that they are making in Italy.

I also heard from them that on April 1st, our mayor would be closing the liquor stores. The reason is that law enforcement has been shutting down large private parties where everyone is just hammered, and she thinks having no access to liquor may fix this. We'll see if they are correct about that, I haven't heard that anywhere else.

Today was better breathing-wise and fatigue-wise. It seems that I'm over the hump and have seen the worst of this, but who the fuck knows. I am fortunate that I went through so early in our State's crisis, if this happened even a week later I could have been in real trouble. Stay safe, and don't be upset that you are trapped in your homes, be grateful for it. It sure as hell beats the alternative...
Tyler, I'm really glad you're doing well. I suggest purchasing a pulse oximeter ,usually drug stores have them. That way you can check your own oxygen saturation if necessary. Stay well and I hope this is over for you.
 
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