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Re: Coronavirus Thread of Doom

Posted: 10 Jan 2021, 3:38am
by Kimmelweck
Inder wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 12:26am
Holy shit that’s creepy. Did 100-meter-tall alien war machines march down the street right afterwards? That’s the stuff of nightmares. :lol:

Re: Coronavirus Thread of Doom

Posted: 10 Jan 2021, 9:15pm
by matedog
I finished my isolation and am back home. Wife and daughter never tested positive but still have to isolate a few more days. I never had any symptoms and was lucky to have a place to isolate.

I’m hoping to get an antibody test some day as a way to confirm I did in fact have it, but will wait a bit.

Re: Coronavirus Thread of Doom

Posted: 10 Jan 2021, 9:17pm
by Dr. Medulla
matedog wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 9:15pm
I finished my isolation and am back home. Wife and daughter never tested positive but still have to isolate a few more days. I never had any symptoms and was lucky to have a place to isolate.

I’m hoping to get an antibody test some day as a way to confirm I did in fact have it, but will wait a bit.
Congrats, including surviving your time in a remote cabin with a crazed killer on the loose.

Re: Coronavirus Thread of Doom

Posted: 10 Jan 2021, 10:04pm
by revbob
matedog wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 9:15pm
I finished my isolation and am back home. Wife and daughter never tested positive but still have to isolate a few more days. I never had any symptoms and was lucky to have a place to isolate.

I’m hoping to get an antibody test some day as a way to confirm I did in fact have it, but will wait a bit.
Glad to hear it. It would really be good to know why some people exhibit no symptoms.

Re: Coronavirus Thread of Doom

Posted: 10 Jan 2021, 11:08pm
by BostonBeaneater
matedog wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 9:15pm
I finished my isolation and am back home. Wife and daughter never tested positive but still have to isolate a few more days. I never had any symptoms and was lucky to have a place to isolate.

I’m hoping to get an antibody test some day as a way to confirm I did in fact have it, but will wait a bit.
I'm happy for you. How was your health over this whole episode? Were you under the weather at all?

Re: Coronavirus Thread of Doom

Posted: 10 Jan 2021, 11:44pm
by WestwayKid
matedog wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 9:15pm
I finished my isolation and am back home. Wife and daughter never tested positive but still have to isolate a few more days. I never had any symptoms and was lucky to have a place to isolate.

I’m hoping to get an antibody test some day as a way to confirm I did in fact have it, but will wait a bit.
Great news!!

Re: Coronavirus Thread of Doom

Posted: 11 Jan 2021, 5:15am
by Olaf
Great news, matey! Glad to hear it.

Re: Coronavirus Thread of Doom

Posted: 11 Jan 2021, 10:51am
by matedog
BostonBeaneater wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 11:08pm
matedog wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 9:15pm
I finished my isolation and am back home. Wife and daughter never tested positive but still have to isolate a few more days. I never had any symptoms and was lucky to have a place to isolate.

I’m hoping to get an antibody test some day as a way to confirm I did in fact have it, but will wait a bit.
I'm happy for you. How was your health over this whole episode? Were you under the weather at all?
Nope, no symptoms. Well, when I found out I tested positive, all of sudden every little discomfort was some raging symptom. But in reality, I coughed maybe five times in the ten days which is probably on par for healthy Matey.

I'm going to wait a couple days and go for a run to see how I'm holding up. I think I mentioned, but the day before my positive test, I had a very strong time on my six mile run in the hills. So cardiovascularly, I was fine right before the test.

Re: Coronavirus Thread of Doom

Posted: 11 Jan 2021, 11:07am
by Mimi
matedog wrote:
11 Jan 2021, 10:51am
BostonBeaneater wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 11:08pm
matedog wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 9:15pm
I finished my isolation and am back home. Wife and daughter never tested positive but still have to isolate a few more days. I never had any symptoms and was lucky to have a place to isolate.

I’m hoping to get an antibody test some day as a way to confirm I did in fact have it, but will wait a bit.
I'm happy for you. How was your health over this whole episode? Were you under the weather at all?
Nope, no symptoms. Well, when I found out I tested positive, all of sudden every little discomfort was some raging symptom. But in reality, I coughed maybe five times in the ten days which is probably on par for healthy Matey.

I'm going to wait a couple days and go for a run to see how I'm holding up. I think I mentioned, but the day before my positive test, I had a very strong time on my six mile run in the hills. So cardiovascularly, I was fine right before the test.
Great news. All that brown rice paid off.

Re: Coronavirus Thread of Doom

Posted: 11 Jan 2021, 11:36am
by BostonBeaneater
matedog wrote:
11 Jan 2021, 10:51am
BostonBeaneater wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 11:08pm
matedog wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 9:15pm
I finished my isolation and am back home. Wife and daughter never tested positive but still have to isolate a few more days. I never had any symptoms and was lucky to have a place to isolate.

I’m hoping to get an antibody test some day as a way to confirm I did in fact have it, but will wait a bit.
I'm happy for you. How was your health over this whole episode? Were you under the weather at all?
Nope, no symptoms. Well, when I found out I tested positive, all of sudden every little discomfort was some raging symptom. But in reality, I coughed maybe five times in the ten days which is probably on par for healthy Matey.

I'm going to wait a couple days and go for a run to see how I'm holding up. I think I mentioned, but the day before my positive test, I had a very strong time on my six mile run in the hills. So cardiovascularly, I was fine right before the test.
My friend here just went through the same thing. He said it was a solid week of paranoid.

Re: Coronavirus Thread of Doom

Posted: 11 Jan 2021, 11:37am
by revbob
BostonBeaneater wrote:
11 Jan 2021, 11:36am
matedog wrote:
11 Jan 2021, 10:51am
BostonBeaneater wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 11:08pm
matedog wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 9:15pm
I finished my isolation and am back home. Wife and daughter never tested positive but still have to isolate a few more days. I never had any symptoms and was lucky to have a place to isolate.

I’m hoping to get an antibody test some day as a way to confirm I did in fact have it, but will wait a bit.
I'm happy for you. How was your health over this whole episode? Were you under the weather at all?
Nope, no symptoms. Well, when I found out I tested positive, all of sudden every little discomfort was some raging symptom. But in reality, I coughed maybe five times in the ten days which is probably on par for healthy Matey.

I'm going to wait a couple days and go for a run to see how I'm holding up. I think I mentioned, but the day before my positive test, I had a very strong time on my six mile run in the hills. So cardiovascularly, I was fine right before the test.
My friend here just went through the same thing. He said it was a solid week of paranoid.
Well last week was the 50th anniversary of its release :shifty:

Re: Coronavirus Thread of Doom

Posted: 11 Jan 2021, 11:57am
by Dr. Medulla
BostonBeaneater wrote:
11 Jan 2021, 11:36am
matedog wrote:
11 Jan 2021, 10:51am
BostonBeaneater wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 11:08pm
matedog wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 9:15pm
I finished my isolation and am back home. Wife and daughter never tested positive but still have to isolate a few more days. I never had any symptoms and was lucky to have a place to isolate.

I’m hoping to get an antibody test some day as a way to confirm I did in fact have it, but will wait a bit.
I'm happy for you. How was your health over this whole episode? Were you under the weather at all?
Nope, no symptoms. Well, when I found out I tested positive, all of sudden every little discomfort was some raging symptom. But in reality, I coughed maybe five times in the ten days which is probably on par for healthy Matey.

I'm going to wait a couple days and go for a run to see how I'm holding up. I think I mentioned, but the day before my positive test, I had a very strong time on my six mile run in the hills. So cardiovascularly, I was fine right before the test.
My friend here just went through the same thing. He said it was a solid week of paranoid.
Last weekend I picked up some kind of bug that for about a day left me with the worst case of vertigo I'd ever experienced. Stumbling around, grabbing onto furniture, staying low as possible. The Boss immediately assumed I'd gotten the rona until she read that vertigo isn't one of the symptoms. And then I was fine the next day. She's been kind of uncomfortable the past ten months in assuming the worst in even the most innocuous experiences.

Re: Coronavirus Thread of Doom

Posted: 11 Jan 2021, 12:08pm
by matedog
Dr. Medulla wrote:
11 Jan 2021, 11:57am
BostonBeaneater wrote:
11 Jan 2021, 11:36am
matedog wrote:
11 Jan 2021, 10:51am
BostonBeaneater wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 11:08pm
matedog wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 9:15pm
I finished my isolation and am back home. Wife and daughter never tested positive but still have to isolate a few more days. I never had any symptoms and was lucky to have a place to isolate.

I’m hoping to get an antibody test some day as a way to confirm I did in fact have it, but will wait a bit.
I'm happy for you. How was your health over this whole episode? Were you under the weather at all?
Nope, no symptoms. Well, when I found out I tested positive, all of sudden every little discomfort was some raging symptom. But in reality, I coughed maybe five times in the ten days which is probably on par for healthy Matey.

I'm going to wait a couple days and go for a run to see how I'm holding up. I think I mentioned, but the day before my positive test, I had a very strong time on my six mile run in the hills. So cardiovascularly, I was fine right before the test.
My friend here just went through the same thing. He said it was a solid week of paranoid.
Last weekend I picked up some kind of bug that for about a day left me with the worst case of vertigo I'd ever experienced. Stumbling around, grabbing onto furniture, staying low as possible. The Boss immediately assumed I'd gotten the rona until she read that vertigo isn't one of the symptoms. And then I was fine the next day. She's been kind of uncomfortable the past ten months in assuming the worst in even the most innocuous experiences.
Oof, loss of equilibrium is so awful. You just want to throw up and it's all in your head and there's no relief that you have control over.

Re: Coronavirus Thread of Doom

Posted: 11 Jan 2021, 12:31pm
by gkbill
matedog wrote:
11 Jan 2021, 10:51am
BostonBeaneater wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 11:08pm
matedog wrote:
10 Jan 2021, 9:15pm
I finished my isolation and am back home. Wife and daughter never tested positive but still have to isolate a few more days. I never had any symptoms and was lucky to have a place to isolate.

I’m hoping to get an antibody test some day as a way to confirm I did in fact have it, but will wait a bit.
I'm happy for you. How was your health over this whole episode? Were you under the weather at all?
Nope, no symptoms. Well, when I found out I tested positive, all of sudden every little discomfort was some raging symptom. But in reality, I coughed maybe five times in the ten days which is probably on par for healthy Matey.

I'm going to wait a couple days and go for a run to see how I'm holding up. I think I mentioned, but the day before my positive test, I had a very strong time on my six mile run in the hills. So cardiovascularly, I was fine right before the test.
Hello,

I think I've stated this elsewhere but when my son tested positive, he ran 90 minutes of full field (120 yards) sprints every morning. His only issues were lack of smell and taste. He ran every morning until he got 2 negative tests - which meant he had to go back to work.

Re: Coronavirus Thread of Doom

Posted: 11 Jan 2021, 12:32pm
by Silent Majority
How's your son doing, Mark?