I may have had it in January. I had mild symptoms for 3 to 4 weeks. My doctor said it wasn't covid 19 but I am not sure of that. It was bothersome, not serious for me.
Really the only thing that helped was Tylenol, it broke the fever. Otherwise it was just suffering through it, oh and the antibiotics helped with the pneumonia.
10 positives aNd two deaths at my mothers facility. Nothing on her wing though so that is good. Her 14 days of lockdown started over yesterday. So technically my mother is free to leave. She doesnt want to and after going over it all i understand. If she leaves, she cant go back until this os all over. If she leaves and starts to show symptoms, she will be like everyone else. If she stays and shows symptoms she will be tested and treated asap. Hard decision yesterday. But we left her there.
I may have had this in December. Sickest I've been in years. Fever, aches, lungs. Still have tightness in my chest. Doctor said I had atypical pneumonia (walking) Someone at work (25) was sick for a month Another person (50ish) was hospitalized with pneumonia and had surgery because of it
I read a post by a scientist who has been working with various types of coronavirus for years. She felt that zinc would help. I personally feel like zinc has knocked down every virus that has attacked me in the last twenty years. Best and cheapest is a Bi-mart housebrand called Zinc+lozenges.
I'm in a room with a locked door and about 20 or 30 people for several hours three days a week. We even have two isolation rooms that are walled on three sides and have a curtain on the other side. The rest of us are side by side getting the same procedure. There is some overlap when the second shift of patients begin their treatment. This means that I'm exposed to maybe 30 people every treatment day. One guy has a terrible cough, one of the worst I've ever heard.