September 22, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, Casino said: just wondering where we are at Im sick to the back teeth of it There might be more options than you've outlined?
September 22, 20205 yr After hearing Sweep's description of it I'm ok with a bit more lockdown if needs be 🙂
September 22, 20205 yr Me and the missus have asthma, only relatively mild but would rather not get it.
September 22, 20205 yr Rather not have it thanks. Hopefully I'd come through, but plenty of people with lots of ongoing symptoms. Anything like that and my job is up the swanny, so no. Twats just follow the rules please and hopefully we can manage this thing until a vaccine is available.
September 22, 20205 yr No thanks, there are all sorts of on-going health issues after people have had it.
September 22, 20205 yr 30 minutes ago, Casino said: Sweeps an attention seeker Id rather be in the trenches with bi e giving or taking?
September 22, 20205 yr 37 minutes ago, deane koontz said: After hearing Sweep's description of it I'm ok with a bit more lockdown if needs be 🙂 I'd rather not have it again
September 22, 20205 yr Can you get it twice? I don’t want it then few months down the line my COVID is playing up again
September 22, 20205 yr 5 minutes ago, Rudy said: Can you get it twice? I don’t want it then few months down the line my COVID is playing up again The new "old war injury" will be "an old covid infection"
September 22, 20205 yr 57 minutes ago, Casino said: Sweeps an attention seeker Id rather be in bi e's trench
September 22, 20205 yr 6 minutes ago, ZicoKelly said: The new "old war injury" will be "an old covid infection" Would have made it as a footballer if it wasn’t for my dodgy Covid injury
September 22, 20205 yr 2 peneth Someone has had it, in Hospital from November with an Asthma attack, then about 2 weeks later picked up a mystery bug that caused her sats to drop, pneumonia, collapsed lung and having to cope on oxygen for weeks after, after a horrid cough and inability to eat (all food tasted crud). The nurses on the respiratory ward have admitted that most covid cases have presented the same way she did. The doctors have refused any follow up appointments.. I'm 99% certain I've had it, which was 5 days after the family member was discharged as they didn't know what was wrong, but needed the ward space. Followed the symptoms to a tee. 7 days of feeling shite, temperature of 41 at one point and was on the cusp of ringing for an ambulance as even though the hospital is 10 mins walk, I knew i wouldn't make it. Spoken to 2 GP's since who have confirmed what it was (only hospital admissions were tested at the time), alongside the Blood service wishing to take plasma, they were clearly quite confident I had had it. So here's the kicker, you might be lucky and be asympomatic, you might get it bad, like myself. You might get it really bad like my family member FWIW, She still isn't 100%, her breathing is still bad 9 months later and wakes up in the night struggling for breath. That's covid after effects. I'm unable to eat without coughing now, every time I eat, I have a cough, it's happened since I had it, having never had the issue before.. It's left its mark on both of us. Despite all that, she STILL wears a mask when she's out, Not worth the risk.
September 22, 20205 yr I don’t suppose anyone wants to get it and most will take reasonable measures to avoid getting infected but I’d be happy to take my chances of living a semi normal life rather than being under house arrest
September 22, 20205 yr I've had it - was unpleasant but would give it a 6/10. It's the variation that's the difficult thing to predict. Mind you I'm rock hard like!
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