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NewHendoLib

(60,015 posts)
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 10:51 AM Jan 2023

Well, I made three years - but COVID finally got me. Positive home test last evening

Going to get a confirming swab at the doc in an hour, then if definitely positive, will have a video con with my doc. I've had all of the Moderna vaxxes and boosters. 66 years old, only risk factor is a bit overweight.

Strange virus this is - over the last week, I've had vertigo - then felt like a cold was coming on (some sneezes, scratchy throat, post nasal drip). last evening I felt feverish - lo and behold, 100 - took the test - and...damn.

Fitful night sleeping, different symptoms came and went (took NyQuil and Guafenesin) - this morning not too bad until I got up - room spun, got nauseous - cold sweat. Went pretty quickly away, had coffee and cereal and couldn't taste it (probably due to very stuffed nose). Right now, energy a bit low, no breathing issues/congestion, just that head cold feeling.

I suspect I am a few days into this - we shall see where it goes next. My wife is of course on watch for symptoms. Thankfully we are pretty isolated here and can just hang out for a few weeks.

Keep safe, all.

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Well, I made three years - but COVID finally got me. Positive home test last evening (Original Post) NewHendoLib Jan 2023 OP
I'm so sorry! Feel better. Scrivener7 Jan 2023 #1
Keep an eye on it - that was me for a few days - then when the fever hit last night, I did the test. NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #4
Keep us posted on how you are doing. Rest up. Scrivener7 Jan 2023 #11
I will. Funny - we did a 5 mile hike on Monday, had lots of energy - NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #15
Also, you talk a lot about hiking so your lungs are probably in great shape to fight it. Scrivener7 Jan 2023 #16
yes, my wife and I try to get 2-3 4-5 mile hikes in each week - NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #18
I think I hit on the flaw in my own fitness regimen last week. See if you can detect it: Scrivener7 Jan 2023 #21
would be great if you forgot to bring home the rugelach!!! NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #23
I testing negative 2 days then positive lostnfound Jan 2023 #12
Shoot. I'll test again tomorrow. I'e had mild symptoms for a few days already. Scrivener7 Jan 2023 #17
Hope it's negative but if you do get a positive result, consider... lostnfound Jan 2023 #54
Thank you. If I ever do get it, I'll be asking for it. Everyone I know says it Scrivener7 Jan 2023 #57
Sounds familiar Rebl2 Jan 2023 #26
Healing vibes on the way! 💓💓💓 SheltieLover Jan 2023 #2
thanks, my friend - that means a lot. NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #5
Yw, NHL! SheltieLover Jan 2023 #50
Sending hugs and vibes for best possible outcome. niyad Jan 2023 #3
Thanks so much, my friend! NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #6
Yikes!! Doubling up on the vibes. I was just telling a friend about you yesterday niyad Jan 2023 #19
let me know if you ever want to schedule a Zoom for your NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #20
That is so kind. Will let them know! niyad Jan 2023 #25
Feel better. Stay warm. Hopefully, that's the extent of it for you. judesedit Jan 2023 #7
thank you so much. NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #9
Excellent endeavor. Your wife must have talent to receive that nice gift judesedit Jan 2023 #27
Neither she or I have experience...just like to try new endeavors NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #28
That's great. One or both of you may have hidden talent you didn't know you had judesedit Jan 2023 #56
Paxlovid started helping me 6 hours after taking it lostnfound Jan 2023 #8
yes, absolutely. If my doc doesn't suggest it, I certainly will (he is a good doc, I suspect he will NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #13
If you're not a serious risk your DR probably WONT recommend it. oldsoftie Jan 2023 #36
My doc did prescribe it. NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #51
I have COVID right now. The docs said no Paxlovid due to my other medications/health issues. Shrike47 Jan 2023 #42
Get Paxlovid if you can Freddie Jan 2023 #10
Thanks for the info, Freddie. NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #14
You sound like me! Diamond_Dog Jan 2023 #22
sorry you went through it - and thanks so much for your comments and wishes NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #24
Wishing you the best, Hendo. blm Jan 2023 #29
Thx. Just went to get swabbed. Man, they go deep! NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #30
Get well and take care of yourself LetMyPeopleVote Jan 2023 #31
thanks! This is one of those times when being married to a nurse is wonderful NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #32
May your case be as mild as mone was. Here's to a quick... NNadir Jan 2023 #33
Sorry about that and good luck Old Crank Jan 2023 #34
Do you mean "everyone" who goes out among the heathen in enclosed public places? SidneyR Jan 2023 #46
Interview of Fauci by the Economist Old Crank Jan 2023 #47
Are you serious comorbidity candidates? Going nowhere for 3 yrs is rough. oldsoftie Jan 2023 #52
I am sorry mgardener Jan 2023 #35
As Dr Fauci said long ago, most all of us will deal with this shit sooner or later. oldsoftie Jan 2023 #37
Here's to a speedy and complete recovery Newhendo. Thanks for the play by play. Wife and KPN Jan 2023 #38
Hope you get over it quick Marthe48 Jan 2023 #39
Sorry to hear that. greatauntoftriplets Jan 2023 #40
Keep on keepin on. Hope22 Jan 2023 #41
Hope you feel better very soon! people Jan 2023 #43
I took a test this morning since I'm having upper respiratory symptoms. ananda Jan 2023 #44
I took four home tests, all negative. Hope22 Jan 2023 #53
Thanks. I don't actually feel sick, more like allergy. ananda Jan 2023 #55
We avoided COVID for 3 years, then went to California for Christmas. DH got it first and shared. Shrike47 Jan 2023 #45
I had the same vertigo - slightly dizzy sensation - after Thanksgiving FakeNoose Jan 2023 #48
You take care, NewHendoLib. calimary Jan 2023 #49
indeed - and thanks! NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #58

Scrivener7

(50,955 posts)
1. I'm so sorry! Feel better.
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 10:53 AM
Jan 2023

I actually just took a test a half hour ago. Came back negative. It seems I have my first head cold in 3 years.

NewHendoLib

(60,015 posts)
4. Keep an eye on it - that was me for a few days - then when the fever hit last night, I did the test.
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 10:55 AM
Jan 2023

Thanks for your kind words.

NewHendoLib

(60,015 posts)
15. I will. Funny - we did a 5 mile hike on Monday, had lots of energy -
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 10:59 AM
Jan 2023

so it is not hitting me hard, which is a good thing (I hope!)

NewHendoLib

(60,015 posts)
18. yes, my wife and I try to get 2-3 4-5 mile hikes in each week -
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 11:02 AM
Jan 2023

the opposing issue is I love to cook (and eat of course) - so carrying about 20 lbs more than I'd like.

Scrivener7

(50,955 posts)
21. I think I hit on the flaw in my own fitness regimen last week. See if you can detect it:
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 11:06 AM
Jan 2023

1) Walk 2 miles to next town.
2) Stop at bakery and buy 1/2 pound of rugelach.
3) Walk 2 miles back home.

lostnfound

(16,180 posts)
54. Hope it's negative but if you do get a positive result, consider...
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 07:45 PM
Jan 2023

That the long term effects can be a problem, Paxlovid should reduce the viral load / slow replication.

Scrivener7

(50,955 posts)
57. Thank you. If I ever do get it, I'll be asking for it. Everyone I know says it
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 09:18 PM
Jan 2023

made a huge difference.

Rebl2

(13,521 posts)
26. Sounds familiar
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 11:41 AM
Jan 2023

My parents were/are in a nursing home and my Mom got it in August 2020. They were in the same room together and they kept testing my Dad and test came back negative several times. Finally after about five days he tested positive. They were put in isolation for about a week or little longer. They survived it. Unfortunately a year later (in August) my Dad passed away from a stroke.

NewHendoLib

(60,015 posts)
6. Thanks so much, my friend!
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 10:56 AM
Jan 2023

Got to get my voice back - doing my first gardening Zoom in a few weeks.

niyad

(113,336 posts)
19. Yikes!! Doubling up on the vibes. I was just telling a friend about you yesterday
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 11:03 AM
Jan 2023

as we were discussing plans for our little community garden. Lots of tomatoes, of course!

NewHendoLib

(60,015 posts)
20. let me know if you ever want to schedule a Zoom for your
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 11:04 AM
Jan 2023

gardening group. I am really backing off on any publicity related stuff (it is just not my style) - but I love to teach and share. Got half a dozen power point talks on various topics.

judesedit

(4,439 posts)
7. Feel better. Stay warm. Hopefully, that's the extent of it for you.
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 10:56 AM
Jan 2023

I also hope your wife stays healthy. 🙏🤞

NewHendoLib

(60,015 posts)
9. thank you so much.
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 10:57 AM
Jan 2023

We need to watch our dogs and cats too. Good time to try our hands at doing watercolor - bought my wife a kit for Christmas.

judesedit

(4,439 posts)
27. Excellent endeavor. Your wife must have talent to receive that nice gift
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 11:55 AM
Jan 2023

You'll have to post her painting when finished...with her approval, of course. Hopefully, your weather has taken a turn for the better. That cold and dampness can chill you to the bone, on top of feeling terrible. Hang in there.

NewHendoLib

(60,015 posts)
28. Neither she or I have experience...just like to try new endeavors
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 12:00 PM
Jan 2023

together. She's a talented knitter and quilter. I love colors!!

judesedit

(4,439 posts)
56. That's great. One or both of you may have hidden talent you didn't know you had
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 08:24 PM
Jan 2023

Enjoy your time together creating. Let us know how it turns out and if you enjoyed painting. Don't stop at one. The more you do, the better you'll get. Feel better.

lostnfound

(16,180 posts)
8. Paxlovid started helping me 6 hours after taking it
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 10:57 AM
Jan 2023

Minimal effects. For sake of avoiding long term damage from COVID, I’d consider it.

NewHendoLib

(60,015 posts)
13. yes, absolutely. If my doc doesn't suggest it, I certainly will (he is a good doc, I suspect he will
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 10:58 AM
Jan 2023

Thanks!

oldsoftie

(12,555 posts)
36. If you're not a serious risk your DR probably WONT recommend it.
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 01:02 PM
Jan 2023

Its a serious drug & can cause other problems. So if you're not at high risk I doubt you'll get it. My brother is a medical instructor at UF & when HE caught it all the MDs that work with him told him to not take it.
But thats just my .02 of course you & your DR make that decision.

here's an article on it in Time.
https://time.com/6198667/paxlovid-who-should-take-covid-19/

Shrike47

(6,913 posts)
42. I have COVID right now. The docs said no Paxlovid due to my other medications/health issues.
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 01:14 PM
Jan 2023

I sure cough a lot.

Freddie

(9,267 posts)
10. Get Paxlovid if you can
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 10:58 AM
Jan 2023

I felt better in hours after I started taking it.
My husband got it in July so I knew I was doomed. Didn’t present as “typical” cold symptoms. Started as just feeling rundown with a wicked sore throat that kept getting worse. This was before the new omicron booster came out, got that and flu shot as soon as I could.

Diamond_Dog

(32,005 posts)
22. You sound like me!
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 11:09 AM
Jan 2023

We avoided it for three years here and then the week before Christmas my husband came down with it. Then a couple days later, me and my two sons. We fell like Dominoes, Lol

I wore a mask at first and stayed out of whatever room he was in, but when you’re all living in the same house ….

Felt “off” and out of it for like 3 days, achy, a mild sore throat. I did not get the fever everyone else had. then felt better, but like I had a head cold. Lost my taste and smell for 3 days. My doc said if I wanted Paxlovid I could have it, but my symptoms were pretty mild,so I said I’ll just stick it out. Was much better after 4 days. All I ever needed was some Benadryl.

Good luck to you both and I hope you’re feeling better very soon!

NewHendoLib

(60,015 posts)
32. thanks! This is one of those times when being married to a nurse is wonderful
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 12:46 PM
Jan 2023

and if she gets it, I will become her nurse!

Old Crank

(3,589 posts)
34. Sorry about that and good luck
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 12:56 PM
Jan 2023

But every one is going to get it at some point. We got ours this past February.
Ours was like a cold but Nyquil did nothing. Tested clean after 5-6 days and I'm 71.
Get your rest, drink your liquids, read some good books.

SidneyR

(84 posts)
46. Do you mean "everyone" who goes out among the heathen in enclosed public places?
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 01:36 PM
Jan 2023

We go nowhere at all; everything is delivered. Haven't been even to a grocery store in three years.

Old Crank

(3,589 posts)
47. Interview of Fauci by the Economist
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 01:39 PM
Jan 2023

He said everyone.
Our job is to limit the number of naïve people who are exposed until the disease is attenuated enough to not hospitalize of kill them.
Or build up enough immunity so that when you do get it it will be mild.

oldsoftie

(12,555 posts)
52. Are you serious comorbidity candidates? Going nowhere for 3 yrs is rough.
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 05:10 PM
Jan 2023

Unless for you guys its NOT rough; different strokes for each of us. But I'd lose it if I didnt go anywhere!

mgardener

(1,817 posts)
35. I am sorry
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 12:57 PM
Jan 2023

I got it too this Fall.
Went to Florida for a week.
Thought we were careful.
But grandson and I got it.
He was sick with a fever and headache.
I only tested because he was positive.

Barely had any symptoms. But had gotten 5th booster a month before.
Was kind of relieved to have to isolate after 4 days at Disney.

But. It took 2 weeks before I had a negative test.
Followed CDC guidelines.

But, we still mask in stores.

oldsoftie

(12,555 posts)
37. As Dr Fauci said long ago, most all of us will deal with this shit sooner or later.
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 01:04 PM
Jan 2023

I guess its going to become like the flu; always out there.

KPN

(15,646 posts)
38. Here's to a speedy and complete recovery Newhendo. Thanks for the play by play. Wife and
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 01:04 PM
Jan 2023

I have avoided thus far so provides some insight for us. Any ideas how you were exposed?

greatauntoftriplets

(175,742 posts)
40. Sorry to hear that.
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 01:05 PM
Jan 2023

I had it two years ago -- right now, in fact. Mostly I felt like I had a mild flu, more than a cold because of the fever and body aches. I never had breathing issues, but also never lost the sense of taste or smell. It just seemed to last forever, more than a week.

Feel better!

Hope22

(1,842 posts)
41. Keep on keepin on.
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 01:10 PM
Jan 2023

I had vertigo in the beginning as well. Keep a watch on your blood pressure. My pulse was fast as well. When I called the cardiologist he said it sounded like I was fighting a virus. I had tested at home for four days but when I did the PCR it was positive. I have no idea how long I had covid before this. Take care and talk to your doc about blood pressure friendly OC drugs just to be safe. Your body is strong and protected, you got this! My best to you and yours. 💗💗🙏

people

(625 posts)
43. Hope you feel better very soon!
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 01:17 PM
Jan 2023

Sounds like you and your wife have a good, good life. I hope you enjoy using watercolors. Sounds like a wonderful activity for this time.

I didn't know there's a gardening group. I will look into it.

I have avoided covid to date but I assume that won't last. I'm sure the two of you will take good care of yourselves and one another.

ananda

(28,866 posts)
44. I took a test this morning since I'm having upper respiratory symptoms.
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 01:20 PM
Jan 2023

I expected it to be negative, and it was... but I had to be sure
since the four-day bridge tournament starts tomorrow.

Hope22

(1,842 posts)
53. I took four home tests, all negative.
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 06:00 PM
Jan 2023

Took the pcr on day five and it was positive. Doc said I would be surprised how many home tests show false negative. Take good care! I hope you re on the mend soon. 💗🙏

ananda

(28,866 posts)
55. Thanks. I don't actually feel sick, more like allergy.
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 07:49 PM
Jan 2023

But I tested just to make sure.

There's something in the air here... early springlike weather.

Shrike47

(6,913 posts)
45. We avoided COVID for 3 years, then went to California for Christmas. DH got it first and shared.
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 01:25 PM
Jan 2023

Like a bad head cold for me: congestion, coughing, sneezing, sinus pain and drainage. Muscle pain. Low fever. All in all, I feel crappy. Doc said no Paxlovid for me due to other health issues and meds (if you take Flecanide, that’s a no). I will get over it, though.

DH was initially sicker, higher fever, but he got Paxlovid. He didn’t like some of the side effects, like an unpleasant taste in his mouth when eating and some gut issues, but seems to be making a faster recovery.

The docs say that having had all the vaccinations and boosters really helped us.

FakeNoose

(32,645 posts)
48. I had the same vertigo - slightly dizzy sensation - after Thanksgiving
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 01:53 PM
Jan 2023

My nephew announced that he had tested positive for Covid after we'd all spent 5 days together at Thanksgiving. He said, "But don't worry, I have no symptoms. I hardly know I even have it."

We said, "Yeah, you're 22 but we're all in our 50's and 60's. We've got a lot more to worry about than you do." I can't tell you how annoyed I was with my nephew for being so thoughtless.

So I came home with the dizziness, and felt like maybe I was getting a slight cold. I took some aspirin and some vitamin C, and waited for the worst to happen. But nothing did really happen. No temperature, no sore throat, only slightly hoarse - for the first 3 days. Then by Wednesday I discovered that I had no sense of taste or smell. That's when I knew I had the Covid, but it was a very mild case. I didn't even get a positive reading on my home testing kit. (It had to be a false negative.) But I didn't want to take any chances, I stayed home and quarantined for two weeks, including the time since I returned from the Thanksgiving visit with my family.

There was never any sickness, no fever, no cold or sore throat. It was just hoarseness for about 6 or 7 days, and loss of taste and smell for 4 days. That's it. I could have easily been walking around, obliviously infecting other people. Except I didn't do that - I stayed home and waited it out.

I'm certain that my vaccinations in 2021 prevented me from getting sicker. So thank you, Dr. Fauci and Joe Biden! Because of those vaccinations I'm here to tell the story.

calimary

(81,304 posts)
49. You take care, NewHendoLib.
Wed Jan 4, 2023, 01:54 PM
Jan 2023

Be safe and extra kind to yourself.

Sounds like you and your wife are doing what my husband and I have been doing. Staying in and hanging out there.

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