Covid-19

tangerinegreen555

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This is from a nurse who became sick:

“COVID19 is not like the flu...at all... How do I know? Because I’ve lived through it to tell the tale!

Memoirs of a 31 y.o. male with no underlying health conditions.

March 3, 2020-Bronchitis like illness started, dry cough, no fever

March 5, 2020-Low grade fever starts, still thinking bronchitis

March 6, 2020-Fever climbs from 99.8 to 102.6 in one hour, thought it was flu and was now outside the Tamiflu window, stayed home for symptom management.

March 9, 2020-Fever of >102 continues, this isn’t flu, go to urgent care, diagnosed with pneumonia, started on Levaquin.

March 11, 2020-3 doses of Levaquin in, no improvement in symptoms, go to ER. Admitted, swabbed for COVID19, IV antibiotics got pneumonia on chest CT.

March 12, 2020-Get to a room and placed on supplemental oxygen via nasal cannula, 1 liter per minute (lpm). I’m only able to achieve 500 on my incentive spirometer, for perspective-my healthy lungs could hit 4000.

March 13, 2020-O2 saturation begins to decline, oxygen increased to 2 lpm, then 3 lpm, then 5 lpm. Oxygen saturation 88% on 5 lpm. The decision is made to use high flow (vapotherm) and move to ICU. Placed on 40 lpm and 60% oxygen. I’m terrified at this point because vapotherm is all that is standing between me and the ventilator. This is the moment I would have died at home had I not come to the hospital when I did. I would have respiratory arrested in my bed.

March 14, 2020-I have a bad coughing spell, my oxygen saturation drops to the 80’s. I’m still on 40 lpm and 60%. I’m trying to gasp for air, but because of the condition of my lungs, can only take small breaths without coughing more. I feel as though I’m about to die, my heart is racing, oxygen still low, and I’m sweating profusely. Im in respiratory distress! I pressed my call light trying to get the attention of anyone who can help. My nurse was in another room tending to another sick patient. Fortunately he sees me and comes to my room. I am now on 40 lpm and 100% oxygen, next step is the ventilator. I’m terrified. My breathing slows as my oxygen saturation slowly returns to the 90’s. I’m weaned back down to 60%. The same thing happens again in the night, and again I thought I was about to leave this world. Again I’m on 100%, this time for several hours. I’m slowly weaned again to 60%.

March 15, 2020-My morning arterial blood gas (which hurts like a ) is normal. I get weaned to 50%.

March 16, 2020-My oxygen saturation is 97%, I’m weaned further to 30 lpm and 40%.

March 17, 2020-I’ve been in ICU 4 days, forced to use a bedpan because my oxygen saturation drops if I turn or even move too much. I am unable to clean myself; I’m feeling completely helpless and so embarrassed, but my nurses were great and very understanding. I now truly understand my patients’ feelings from all these years of nursing. I’m weaned to 25 lpm and 30%. I’m going to the medical floor.

March 18, 2020-I’m weaned to 28%. I can achieve 1500 on my incentive spirometer finally. I’m hopeful to be weaned to a regular nasal cannula. The provider comes in. I’ve been waiting for my swab results. I tested positive for COVID19...6.5 days of waiting for the outside lab to process the lab. I’m relieved because I finally have a diagnosis, a reason I’ve been so sick. I’m weaned to 4 lpm on a regular nasal cannula, 4 hours later I’m weaned to 2 lpm. 4 hours later I’m weaned to room air. My oxygen saturation stats 93% and above all night.

March 19, 2020-As I write this, I’m waiting to attempt a 6 minute walk test to see if my oxygen stays up, so I can go home. I’ve had no visitors this entire time due to my isolation precautions.

Guys, this is why social isolation is a thing. As a 31 y.o., I wasn’t supposed to get sick. I wasn’t supposed to be admitted to the hospital or the ICU for that matter. We’ve already had several deaths from COVID19 in this area. I thank God I wasn’t one of them! However, many won’t be as fortunate as I have been. Many will die, especially those with any lung or heart problems. So please, I beg you to #stayhome”

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Dr. on TV said yesterday it's a 'different kind of pneumonia that shows gray glassy circle spots on lung xrays, similar to tuberculosis'.

And cases of permanent lung scarring in younger patients.
 

ANC

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Since retiring a while back , my next fav thing (other than not wearing a tie every.....single.....fucking.....day) is only getting a haircut about twice a year.
I have my hair cut as short as possible without looking like I slipped out of Auswitsch every few months and cut it the moment I would have to start combing it (or what is left of it). This means I can live without a mirror pretty much. Also looks good with a full grey beard.
 

ANC

Well-Known Member
We are genetically programmed to like ourselves, our offspring, and those that look like us as we may share genetic material.

Anyone who fails to first deal with this skeleton of our collective psyche is at best a stone a faced liar. Don't let politicians push you around. Now more than ever they should be held to account.
 

Kushash

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I considered cutting my long hair to a buzz cut last week because it tickles and causes me to touch my face more often.
A month ago I lost half of it when I went under my car with a creeper and my hair got tangled up in the wheel of the creeper.
Might still cut it IDK. We'll See.
 

greg nr

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MA Stay-At-Home Advisory Issued, Nonessential Businesses To Close
Just announced.

https://patch.com/massachusetts/boston/ma-stay-home-order-issued-nonessential-businesses-close

Advisory will go into effect Tuesday at noon and remain until April 7. Public transportation, grocery stores and pharmacies to remain open.

onavirus. The advisory goes into effect Tuesday at noon and will last through at least April 7.

All nonessential businesses will close. Grocery stores and pharmacies — and the businesses that support their operation — will remain open, as will medical facilities and gas stations. Restaurants can still offer takeout and delivery services, provided they observe proper social distancing. Liquor stores and medical marijuana dispensaries will also be considered essential.

Baker is not prohibiting travel, and said public transportation will continue to operate.

Baker said he is not deeming it an order as he will not confine people to their homes, but most businesses must close.

"If you're not an essential business, based on this list, you basically need to close your doors with respect to your physical operation," Baker said.

more at link
 

dangledo

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I'm doing a lot of quilting right now in an attempt to avoid that pitfall.
Pot leaf quilt would be awesome. Also have a bunch of crown royal bags that i thout would be a cool quilt. Tacky but cool. I need another hobby.

I'm afraid I'm gonna cut down too early as i usually have plenty stuff to keep me busy.

Staring at my plants and playing daddy jungle gym is wearing on me.

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BarnBuster

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A photo of a Maryland priest at a drive-thru confessional illustrates a dilemma for people of faith as the coronavirus spreads. Not only that, many churches have cancelled Easter services, a time when Christians rejoice in the resurrection of Christ. (Michael O'Connell/Patch)

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