Last week my dear husband had a slightly scratchy throat. Five years ago this would have meant nothing, but now... A few days later his symptoms developed into a cough, running nose, and lethargy. He tested, and of course was positive for COVID. He alerted our doctor who prescribed Paxlovid, which mitigated his symptoms within 24 hours. He's feeling much better and has now tested negative.
Several days after his positive test, I began to feel 'weird': the tops of my fingers hurt --(there was no visible injury (look up 'COVID TOES')), my upper back hurt to the point I couldn't move comfortably, and then I began to feel horrendously nauseated (I wouldn't wish this on...wait a minute, I take that back, I can think of a few public figures), and sleepy...and then lower GI symptoms ensued. And, I tested positive.
It seems one of the newer strains of COVID is this lovely GI version, and more than several people I know (no one with whom I've come in contact) have had it. Five days later and I'm doing a lot better. The nausea has abated for the most part, although Canada Dry and I are still close friends.
We have no idea when or where we picked this gem up, but rest assured: it's out there.
1 comment:
Kathy ,
You can thank your Government! It is a scary time we live in!
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