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I've got some great head surgery photos.Others have posted. Though I do get surprised when people ask to see husband's head post surgery lol..I always oblige
I've got some great head surgery photos.Others have posted. Though I do get surprised when people ask to see husband's head post surgery lol..I always oblige
My older neighbour who has leukemia tested positive around 10 days ago. Straight onto anti-virals. Her husband reports her covid was mild with the anti-virals and she is no longer testing positive.So today I have tested positive to Covid, my first time.
I have a telehealth appointment with a doctor from my practice. I wish to enquire about the antivirals and was wondering if anyone has used them. I have just turned 65. I had a very bad case of RSV back in July/August which floored me of many weeks.
Any thoughts?
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Hope it's really mild. I don't think antivirals are available for under 70 unless comorbidities. I can't take them anyway even though under 70 and have the tick box for prescription. Hopefully your situation will be as mine was, covid was nothing compared with the non Covid respiratory infection I'd had three weeks earlier.So today I have tested positive to Covid, my first time.
I have a telehealth appointment with a doctor from my practice. I wish to enquire about the antivirals and was wondering if anyone has used them. I have just turned 65. I had a very bad case of RSV back in July/August which floored me for many weeks.
Any thoughts?
Hope it's really mild. I don't think antivirals are available for under 70 unless comorbidities. I can't take them anyway even though under 70 and have the tick box for prescription. Hopefully your situation will be as mine was, covid was nothing compared with the non Covid respiratory infection I'd had three weeks earlier.
Friends have used them and say they helped. But see @Quickstatus reply above. Ask GP.So today I have tested positive to Covid, my first time.
I have a telehealth appointment with a doctor from my practice. I wish to enquire about the antivirals and was wondering if anyone has used them. I have just turned 65. I had a very bad case of RSV back in July/August which floored me for many weeks.
Any thoughts?
That's a tough one but sometimes the patient needs to take the initiative as long as what they're doing is not harmful.The Questions - all similar but asked in different ways...
Take pill, get better
I haven't heard of people having a stye for ages. You are right though - painful. I remember having one when I was in early high school (from memory). Mother took me to the doctor but he didn't need to lance it as it had already broken. I did get a few days off school which was a bonus as it was contagious. Mother may have taken me to doctor as I had had myocarditis as an infant and there was a lot of worry about infections.I have a stye. Boy is it painful
My 89 year old mum had covid earlier this year was put straight onto antivirals and was sick to the extent of "bad flu" for about 10 days and then fine. She complained about the foul taste caused by the antivirals and found strong peppermints or ginger the best for managing that. I'm taking antivirals (going into my 9th week now) as post chemo support and can attest that the foul taste is truly foul and very real. But I'd say it's worth it for the better recovery.So today I have tested positive to Covid, my first time.
I have a telehealth appointment with a doctor from my practice. I wish to enquire about the antivirals and was wondering if anyone has used them. I have just turned 65. I had a very bad case of RSV back in July/August which floored me for many weeks.
Any thoughts?
you just need to add an 'l' to it and all will be well!I have a stye. Boy is it painful
Sorry to hear. Hope you get over it quickly.So today I have tested positive to Covid, my first time.
I have a telehealth appointment with a doctor from my practice. I wish to enquire about the antivirals and was wondering if anyone has used them. I have just turned 65. I had a very bad case of RSV back in July/August which floored me for many weeks.
Any thoughts?
Same sort of thing a couple of months back for our family. Seat Daughter and Granddaughter both tested positive on RAT for COVID but were not too sick. My DIL was very sick for several weeks but tested negative, despite living with 2 people who tested positive, one of whom could only be described as a child sized biological hazard factory even by her doting grandmother . And Seat DIL's mother (who was minding the mutual granddaughter while I was waiting for chemo), also had mild symptoms and tested positive. So I agree the RATS seem pretty hit or miss!.We reckon MrP had covid a couple of weeks ago but the RATs were negative and tbh we simply don't know how to get a PCR anymore. He had the exact symptoms he had when he tested positive 18 months ago. It seems many don't test positive these days, I wonder if the RAT aren't effective in detection anymore.