I changed my vote. My aunt on Long Island just was released after five days in the hospital. Very lucky she is as she has COPD, smokes and is 80. Her husband, my uncle, also has it but is refusing treatment. He is 80 with diabetes and a smoker.![]()
I should add I also live in one of the hardest hit counties in GA and don't actually know anyone who was infected nor anyone who knows anyone. I think this is why many people here feel safe, the news can seem so foreign at times.
This one has me shaky. I went to high school with Gabby, we graduated in the same class. We are the same age. We are both special education teachers in NYC for the same amount of time. We both have a four year old. We are both pregnant with our second child. She just died. NYC Teacher
This one has me shaky. I went to high school with Gabby, we graduated in the same class. We are the same age. We are both special education teachers in NYC for the same amount of time. We both have a four year old. We are both pregnant with our second child. She just died. NYC Teacher
Just found out my Husband's Uncle and his Husband both have it.
Uncle who lives in Queen's just passed from complications from COVID19.
DH's good friend's parents claim that the disease is a "hoax from the democrats" and refuse to believe him that my uncle died of the disease because they "don't know him".
Well DH did get (and recover from) the virus a month back. They refused to believe him too that the disease is real because "he's recovered and not sick now".
I cannot believe these people.
This one has me shaky. I went to high school with Gabby, we graduated in the same class. We are the same age. We are both special education teachers in NYC for the same amount of time. We both have a four year old. We are both pregnant with our second child. She just died. NYC Teacher
This one has me shaky. I went to high school with Gabby, we graduated in the same class. We are the same age. We are both special education teachers in NYC for the same amount of time. We both have a four year old. We are both pregnant with our second child. She just died. NYC Teacher
Uncle who lives in Queen's just passed from complications from COVID19.
DH's good friend's parents claim that the disease is a "hoax from the democrats" and refuse to believe him that my uncle died of the disease because they "don't know him".
Well DH did get (and recover from) the virus a month back. They refused to believe him too that the disease is real because "he's recovered and not sick now".
I cannot believe these people.
Uncle who lives in Queen's just passed from complications from COVID19.
DH's good friend's parents claim that the disease is a "hoax from the democrats" and refuse to believe him that my uncle died of the disease because they "don't know him".
Well DH did get (and recover from) the virus a month back. They refused to believe him too that the disease is real because "he's recovered and not sick now".
I cannot believe these people.
I think my children caught it from nursery and gave it to us and our in-laws. None of us have been tested but our symptoms fit. The worst affected was my MIL, who has asthma. She was coughing so much she coughed up blood and her oxygen saturation was in the 80s sometimes.
The children had cold like symptoms - runny nose, diarrhea, temperature, coughing. Nothing Calpol couldn't handle. They still ran around full of beans.
The adults were more badly affected but none of us have needed hospitalisation. My husband and I are mid 30s with no major health issues and at no point was it worse than flu but it dragged on so long!
We were sick on and off for 3 months. We'd feel better for a couple of days then develop another sore throat and need to sleep all day. We were so tired and run down. It's been very hard working from home and looking after a 1 year old and 3 year old. I only took 3 days off sick in total. I felt really shit but not bad enough to be in bed so felt guilty about taking more time off.
I think we're over it now and I just hope there's no long term damage to our bodies.
Interesting, and alternately encouraging and sad, to see these stories. I wanted to share that I tested positive on March 26; my husband had symptoms starting 5 days after mine but didn't get tested, though I'm confident he had Covid. I'm a nurse so qualified for testing at that time. I was off work for 5 weeks, and had a low-grade fever for 7 weeks total. Our cases were, I'd say, on the mild end of moderate...and I am grateful! It's frightening how unpredictable the virus is. Fever, cough, fatigue, GI issues were some of the things we experienced. I lost my taste/smell the day before I was tested, and I'd say they're only about 50% back. Hoping that will continue to improve!
This one has me shaky. I went to high school with Gabby, we graduated in the same class. We are the same age. We are both special education teachers in NYC for the same amount of time. We both have a four year old. We are both pregnant with our second child. She just died. NYC Teacher