Andrew Clair lost his sister Tanisha to COVID last month. She was 25.
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COVID strikes close to home
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Re: COVID strikes close to home
That's terrible news and will be more and more common in the coming months. Prayers to their family.
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Finally...after three years I am Covid positive. It's a nasty flu...really nasty
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Re: COVID strikes close to home
My pastor is extremely ultra careful. Fully vaxed, always wears a mask near people (even one on one) got it last weekend on a visit to family. As someone said a while ago "Eventually everyone will get Covid but the key is there is better information and early treatments now." Still "knock on wood" I and my wife have not caught it yet.
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It definitely does hit people differently. My wife could barely get out of bed. I felt no difference; I just wasn't hungry. I lost some weight during that week because I kept forgetting to eat. I also installed a dishwasher because I felt just fine.Globetrotter wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 8:57 amIt affects everyone a bit differently. For me I found going on walks and moving really helped even though I felt bad. Good Luck
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Re: COVID strikes close to home
My wife has had it three times, with varying degrees of severity. I've been directly exposed each time and haven't gotten it yet. I've had a family member in their 40s end up on permanent disability from it, while their 80 year old parent barely had a cold. It's a bizarre sickness. Hope you feel better soon, Flip.footballguy51 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 10:33 amIt definitely does hit people differently. My wife could barely get out of bed. I felt no difference; I just wasn't hungry. I lost some weight during that week because I kept forgetting to eat. I also installed a dishwasher because I felt just fine.Globetrotter wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 8:57 amIt affects everyone a bit differently. For me I found going on walks and moving really helped even though I felt bad. Good Luck
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Attended more games than any responsible student should have.
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Re: COVID strikes close to home
My wife and daughter both have it...they're coming out of it. I actually feel better today. I feel bad about working the past two days...but i thought i tested neg on Monday am. Looking at it under better lighting..it was faintly positive.
I dont want to be a typhoid Mary...but damn...sitting at home is soo boring
I dont want to be a typhoid Mary...but damn...sitting at home is soo boring
It's not the fall that hurts...it's when you hit the ground.
Re: COVID strikes close to home
I'h had it 3 times and all 3 times were different.
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Re: COVID strikes close to home
Had it once 3 years ago...very sore throat and bad headaches for a few days. Golden since then...zinc every day with exercise, water, sleep and a good diet is the key for me.
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