Good luck. Hopefully you will.dodge the bullet.
Thanks! Hopefully you're on the mend too.
Good luck. Hopefully you will.dodge the bullet.
Thanks! Hopefully you're on the mend too.
Good luck! Which game?Took my parents to a college football game last night and let them ride with me. I got a call this morning that my dad tested positive. I've made it almost 3 years and am now just waiting to get sick after spending about 1.5 hours in the car with them last night. I have had the bivalent booster so maybe I'll avoid it.
Good luck! Which game?
Good luck! Which game?
Peak WI_Red post. Cheered me up no end.
I just wanted to make sure our COVID-curious friend was not a UNC fan at the UNC/NCST game. If so he might want to be infected!
I just wanted to make sure our COVID-curious friend was not a UNC fan at the UNC/NCST game. If so he might want to be infected!
The plus side is you will have even better immunity now once you've recovered. Get better soon, I've had it twice and it is definitely miserable.Too fecking late. Annoyed as I'm sure I'd have been less sick if I'd had active antibodies and not just had to rely on memory cells - good job though they seem to have done.
My music teacher (38, very sporty and fit) got Covid a couple of weeks ago and it wiped him out for 10 days. He was really unwell and couldn't even get out of bed. He has had 3 vaccinations and doesn't want any more, but I think the effect Covid has had on him isn't worth risking again, if you can mitigate that risk.Any recent research on Myocarditis risk of additional boosters? I'm booked in for the fourth dose but I'm beginning to wonder if I actually need it as it seems a lot of doctors are not convinced the risk is worth it for under 40s. If you had 3 uneventful, covid symptom free vaccines already are you home and dry for subsequent doses?
My music teacher (38, very sporty and fit) got Covid a couple of weeks ago and it wiped him out for 10 days. He was really unwell and couldn't even get out of bed. He has had 3 vaccinations and doesn't want any more, but I think the effect Covid has had on him isn't worth risking again, if you can mitigate that risk.
Strangely enough, I had a music lesson with him for an hour on the day he started to feel unwell and later tested positive. We were in an unventilated room with a fan heater running. I didn't get Covid. It's a bit of a lottery.
I'm getting number 5 (the bivalent) next week, it's now available to the over-60s in Marche. Fingers crossed ....I got the fourth dose on Friday. Barely even a sore arm this time, wouldn't know I'd had it if I hadn't seen the needle.
My wife on the other hand is still feeling rough 3 days later. She got very ill when she had the real thing last year whereas again I hardly noticed. It is just luck of the draw.
I'm getting number 5 (the bivalent) next week, it's now available to the over-60s in Marche. Fingers crossed ....
Get well soonI've finally got it from my wife who attended a super spreader event - 12-15 out of 40 people who attended got it. After feeling like utter shit on Saturday I'm gradually recovering. I can't imagine what deadlier strains would have been like pre-immunisation.
Get well soon
That's the one we had, Pfizer Plus. Our experience has been that every subsequent dose has been a little better than the last, and I think given our age we won't bother with any further jabs unless something major changes.
I"d be getting any shot you can. I had 4 but I got infected quite a while after tge 4th and the 2 or 3 days delay that it took memory cells to produce enough antibodies were deeply unpleasant.
I"d be getting any shot you can. I had 4 but I got infected quite a while after tge 4th and the 2 or 3 days delay that it took memory cells to produce enough antibodies were deeply unpleasant.
Don’t forget that antibodies created by a vaccine are inherently limited in terms of what they target. Now you‘ve actually caught the ‘rona you’ll churn out a load of polyvalent AB’s the next time you’re exposed. The combination of vacccine plus natural exposure is the best protection by far. Assuming covid remains in circulation (which seems inevitable) you’ll get a natural booster every year or so, without any need for another vaccine shot.
I have had 3 vaccines and had COVID in late June. Should I get another booster I have been offered?
Very personal decision. Which will be influenced by how sick covid made you. If it was mild, I wouldn’t bother.
Very personal decision. Which will be influenced by how sick covid made you. If it was mild, I wouldn’t bother.
Don’t forget that antibodies created by a vaccine are inherently limited in terms of what they target. Now you‘ve actually caught the ‘rona you’ll churn out a load of polyvalent AB’s the next time you’re exposed. The combination of vaccine plus natural exposure is the best protection by far. Assuming covid remains in circulation (which seems inevitable) you’ll get a natural booster every year or so, without any need for another vaccine shot.
Very personal decision. Which will be influenced by how sick covid made you. If it was mild, I wouldn’t bother.
Partly informed by getting H1N1 unvaccinated in 2009 and requiring (but declining) hospitalisation due to it resulting in double pneumonia.
The most nerve inducing thing for an A/E doctor. It's worse when it comes from people we reckon as intelligent. I got mad just reading
Your tendency for becoming sickly with respiratory infections makes you the sort of person I'd definitely advise to keep getting boosters.
I've only ever had one lung infection in my nearly 59 years - 13 years ago. The recent broncial symptoms with covid were minor and mirrored exactly my wife's symptoms and most of the people who caught it at the same event. So I don't think I am particularly prone to respiratory infections. But I'll certainly continue getting boosters.
When I refused hospitalisation I was running my own business and it woild have costs me thousands at a time we were under extreme financial pressure but worse still I was in the midst of a fairly bad tempered change of business partners and if I'd been hospitalised contracts would have overlapped (I had to serve documents in person and get a signature) and I'd have been sued. This took a couple of days by which time the worst had passed and if at any time I'd declined my wife would have taken me to hospital or called an ambulance.
I wanted to go but doing so could have caused financial ruin.
Didn't even cross my mind. Am so used to working public on free access that I didn't remember that is a concern for many people in other places. Usually my discussions are more of the sort "sir you had a MI, you need to stay a few days for study and treatment" to which some people reply "can't, gotta go feed my dogs, not hurting any more, bye".
It's almost always men who do this, fortunately most of the time their wives or daughters bring them back.
sorry to hear that, can't imagine having to navigate your health and finances at the same time. Luckily I live in a country where you don't have to think about going to the hospital if you are sick, you just go and it's more it less free. It's a shit choice that you shouldn't have to make.I've only ever had one lung infection in my nearly 59 years - 13 years ago. The recent broncial symptoms with covid were minor and mirrored exactly my wife's symptoms and most of the people who caught it at the same event. So I don't think I am particularly prone to respiratory infections. But I'll certainly continue getting boosters.
When I refused hospitalisation I was running my own business and it woild have costs me thousands at a time we were under extreme financial pressure but worse still I was in the midst of a fairly bad tempered change of business partners and if I'd been hospitalised contracts would have overlapped (I had to serve documents in person and get a signature) and I'd have been sued. This took a couple of days by which time the worst had passed and if at any time I'd declined my wife would have taken me to hospital or called an ambulance.
I wanted to go but doing so could have caused financial ruin.
sorry to hear that, can't imagine having to navigate your health and finances at the same time. Luckily I live in a country where you don't have to think about going to the hospital if you are sick, you just go and it's more it less free. It's a shit choice that you shouldn't have to make.
So far, I've mostly had chest congestion and a cough with some minor aches/headache. As long as I take acetaminophen, I feel ok aside from being tired. Hopefully tomorrow isn't worse.
Ah ok, we had a system here where all COVID related incidents were paid by the government, isolating, being sick and even supporting companies for revenue losses. I think the small companies it the people working for themselves were the ones that had it the worst. There wasn't a way for them to stay at home without losing their livelyhood.It is free here. Working for myself I just couldn't stop or I'd have lost thousands of $ and many customers and due to a bizarre set of circumstances where I had to stop commercial connections with one company and start them with another without overlap I had to keep going. Already under severe financial pressure I would also have been sued which could have stopped me operating for quite a time and exposed me to huge damages.
Ah ok, we had a system here where all COVID related incidents were paid by the government, isolating, being sick and even supporting companies for revenue losses. I think the small companies it the people working for themselves were the ones that had it the worst. There wasn't a way for them to stay at home without losing their livelyhood.
Much less tired today - still woke a lot last night and was sweating a bit instead of shivering (which seemed better).Had my 4th jab last night. Not too bad kept waking up arm a little sore and was shivering at one point but it is cold now.
A little sluggish this morning but generally all good. I can't see me having another one for some time now was on the fence about this one.