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NewHendoLib

(60,499 posts)
Thu Jan 5, 2023, 10:10 AM Jan 2023

My COVID odyssey - part 2.

Thanks to all for your good wishes and thoughts in this thread I posted yesterday (wow, lots can happen in 24 hours) -

https://www.democraticunderground.com/114229839

Just after I did that post, my wife drove me the few miles to the doc office, where a nurse came out to the car and did a nasal swab (it felt like she swabbed my brain - that was deep). In an hour, I got a ping in my inbox - negative for flu A, flu B, RSV - and a big ol positive for COVID. I then had a videoconference with my doc (actually, my wife's doc - we go to docs in the same practice - both are excellent) a few hours later. She strongly suggested, due to my being over 65 and slightly overweight, to go with the Paxlovid - particularly in its seeming ability to reduce chances of long COVID. She called it in, a few minutes later my wife went to grab it at Walgreen a few minutes away - I took the first dose (three pills, two different drugs) at 4 PM.

Had dinner, resumed our binge of the Great British Bake Off (our second time thru, on Netflix) - I headed to bed at 10 (much earlier than typical for me) in the spare bedroom. My wife and I are trying our best to do some distancing from each other (she's OK for now) - I slept through to 8 AM and already felt better - no cough, less congestion, less sneezing, no temp. Took the second dose before breakfast - no sense of taste or smell (but as I type this I do get a faint sensation of the metallic taste noted as a side effect of the Paxlo vid). My energy level is not great - but at this point I feel like I have a mild head cold. Absolutely no other side effects at this point.

So - I feel very fortunate for Medicare and the Supplement and the Part D, for my doctor - the whole efficiency of the process to go from positive home test to confirmation to medicating. Mostly, my caring wife - as I hear her sneezing, I fear she will be next - so we will get to nurse each other through this. Also thankful to my DU friends for your concern and kind comments.

I wanted to share this just as an FYI to anyone going through similar experiences.

Off to start planning my 2023 garden!

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CentralMass

(15,537 posts)
1. I am glad you got tested and started on the anti-viral right away. I hope that you have
Thu Jan 5, 2023, 10:16 AM
Jan 2023

a speedy recovery.

Scrivener7

(52,738 posts)
2. Glad there's been an improvement. Hoping for the best for your wife not getting it.
Thu Jan 5, 2023, 10:17 AM
Jan 2023

Continue taking good care of yourself!

sinkingfeeling

(52,992 posts)
3. I had very mild symptoms, but because I'm over 74 and have mild COPD, they gave me
Thu Jan 5, 2023, 10:18 AM
Jan 2023

Paxlovid on the first day I tested positive.

SheltieLover

(59,605 posts)
4. So glad you're already feeling better, NHL!
Thu Jan 5, 2023, 10:23 AM
Jan 2023

And I'm glad you have each other, a great doc, & great healthcare coverage!

cilla4progress

(25,901 posts)
5. Glad you are managing to be
Thu Jan 5, 2023, 10:27 AM
Jan 2023

on top of it, NHL.

Here's ro continually getting better.

And your 2023 garden! Anything in particular you are excited about?



NewHendoLib

(60,499 posts)
6. the garden is complicated!
Thu Jan 5, 2023, 10:33 AM
Jan 2023

since my tomato book came out in late 2014, lots of the years involved talks, trips, Zooms - then adding the work with Joe Lamp'l a few years ago to do our course for his Organic Gardening on line academy. It was great, but exhausting - I don't want to be a public person, and with the last 8 years behind me, want to get back to gardening for my wife and I, but using Instagram to do some coaching and teaching as the year transpires.

Also the breeding project I began in 2005 is nearing its end - I want to get back to just playing in the garden. We want to focus more on flowers - and have less peppers and eggplants, (yikes!) less tomatoes - but more beans, squash, melons, cukes.

With so many seeds around here (thousands and thousands of different packets and jars), it always takes me weeks to decide what to grow! I will also be doing some work locally with a Veterans Farm garden group. And still have a number of talks and Zooms already on the calendar.

Long answer to a short question!!!

Bluethroughu

(5,759 posts)
8. I hope you have a speedy recovery.
Thu Jan 5, 2023, 10:37 AM
Jan 2023

We got it at my house after Thanksgiving. We went through every symptom for a week, and the next week was about back to normal. A month later I still have a sporatic cough, but I have Asthma.

I hope your household gets through it quickly without much pain.

Warpy

(113,130 posts)
9. Well, minus the testing, that sounds like my own breakthrough case
Thu Jan 5, 2023, 10:37 AM
Jan 2023

which was a two day nuisance I didn't bother to test or medicate. I isolated for a week because that's how I roll, anyway. I knew what it was because of my lung sounds, which are quite different for Covid than for other bad bugs including viral pneumonia.

The flu I had last August was much, much worse. If anyone out there hasn't had the flu shot, get it, this year's flu is ugly.

central scrutinizer

(12,441 posts)
10. I got Covid in July
Thu Jan 5, 2023, 10:38 AM
Jan 2023

Had a mild sore throat, dry cough, fever of 102F. Started Paxlovid the next day and fever and other symptoms gone the day after that. Had no side effects. No metallic aftertaste. Got my fifth Pfizer jab in November.

niyad

(119,901 posts)
11. So glad to hear how much better you are doing. Continuing vibes for you
Thu Jan 5, 2023, 11:13 AM
Jan 2023

and your wife.

Have fun with the garden.

3Hotdogs

(13,394 posts)
12. WARNING: Paxlovid. First of all, I'm glad you are getting treated.
Thu Jan 5, 2023, 01:05 PM
Jan 2023

Paxlovid is no longer recommended for persons treated for blood pressure or liver problems. Pax is processed through liver and kidneys and can have negative effects on both organs.


If you (D.U. audience) are being treated for blood pressure and have a number above 61, you will be referred to an alternate medication. The alternative is not as effective but doesn't do damage to kidneys or liver.

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