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Bet things will be sorted quickly now you have put your foot down Patti!

The world is a strange place when this is an improvement!


Hope it is resolved quickly now Patti. Don't blame you for not wanting to go clothes shopping Lynne.



Cold here too, as you can see, I've been busy. Have to schedule in a lot of knee appointments, hopefully on the same day, will ring on Monday to sort them out.
It's cold but it's cold enough to break out the hand knitted woolly socks so it's not so bad. They are unbelievably comfortable. As the nights draw in I'll be getting the knitting out again too.
Cheers
MTM

My own fault for googling.
I reckon its just stress induced.
I just hope it doesn't stay dodgy until my paperwork is sorted.

There's a new scam every minute! They never let up.

I think the gastric symptoms are rarer, though I've heard up to 40% of people with covid-19 never get a temperature. Hope you're okay - you are in a different country, and the water and the food are different.

It’s cold! 6° this morning. It’s a big thump down from last week. I really haven’t got a lot of clothes here, serves me right for listening to the management when he was bossing me about with packing.
I didn’t pack shoes to keep the weight down in the case and regret it. Next time I shall do my usual packing and have what I need.

Hope it is just the European water Patti. What a shame you haven't got the right clothes now the weather has changed, when are you coming home? No idea what was in vegan pepperoni, but it was very nice!

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From memory, Bovine Coronavirus is basically a gastric problem.


At £150 a test the company is shelling out over a million pounds a week

Seems better this morning. At least I wasn't running to the loo in the night again.

Glad you're feeling better Patti.
Bit grim this morning but I've left a parrot in a warehouse crapping on a bunch of irritated bad guys so I have to go and resolve that for them.
Cheers
MTM

Glad you're feeling better Patti.
Bit grim this morning but I've left a parrot in a warehouse crapping on a bunch of irritated bad guys so I have to go and ..."
you know what they say, 'Sh*t happens' :-)

Wow, that’s a lot on testing Jim!

There wasn’t one vapour trail in the cloudless sky. To say how busy it used to be. Planes going over from Paris south, from Nice to anywhere and even Rome to the states pass over us. OH watched a man in a microlight this morning taking photos of a little plane doing barrel rolls and loop the loops but not a jet in sight.

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It is, and ironically it gets us into trouble because we are a hot spot

It's silly, because a single staff member going home and getting exposed somewhere could set up the whole thing again.
I wonder what's going to happen when there are no more funds to supplement tests.


I wondered how long the test results lasted Lynne, I thought it was unlikely that testing negative meant you could go back to normal life as you don't know when you will come in contact with it. Glad it is settling down for you Alicia.

The other thing I strongly believe is that the approach to testing is all wrong. The antigen tests are pretty meaningless. If you feel ill at all, you should isolate. They do need to test keyworkers routinely, but for the rest of us an antibody test and a "green card" if you've had it would solve a lot of anxiety. It would cost far less to administer too.

Totally, I was talking to a writer friend who is a retired surgeon just the other day who said what we should be testing is T cells and how quickly antibodies are produced rather than whether or not they are there.
Cheers
MTM


Please do NOT push yourself. Those of us with long-standing post-viral syndromes do best with aggressive rest.


if thats positive, off to the clinic for a swab. if negative, back to class.
go to the nurse for a test if you feel unwell, even if youve had a test earlier in the day.

Please do NOT push yourself. Those of us with long-standing post-viral syndromes do best with aggressive rest."
Thank you Alicia, I promise I am trying not to. I am familiar with post viral syndrome from when I was much younger. Some days are a write off, yes, you need aggressive rest; others are more fun or more productive, but overdoing it means wipe out. Take care of yourself too.

Please do NOT push yourself. Those of us with long-standing post-viral syndromes do best wit..."
There is evidence that repeated crashes do a lot of damage in the long run. Boring pacing, and mostly staying in your energy envelope, tend to let you get a bit better as time goes by.
I think part of it is my inability to process adrenaline - and doing too much requires adrenaline. A dropper-ful (half a teaspoon) of liquid B12 was recommended to me by a nurse, up to 8 times a day. Works for me, is always on hand, and is inexpensive. Kind of like an energy drink in a dropper.
Other than naps, in thirty years I've found nothing else that helped much.
Hope you recover completely, and don't have to deal with this.

Lisa, my daughters BP went so low with meningitis they wouldn’t transfer her to a bigger hospital . There’s a few similarities in the covid and meningitis after effects
Patti,That test sounds better than shoving inches of a swab stick up your nose and waiting days for the result. I wish they'd get together and all sing from the same hymn sheet.

That's a good way of testing Patti, I do wonder why there are differences in each county.

Please do NOT push yourself. Those of us with long-standing post-viral syndrome..."
Vitamin B, and particularly B12, is always part of my morning routine and has been for years. I try to avoid crashes and overdoing things;. That's difficult, but sometimes I find I even have to limit online time but hey, it's all good, and at least the blood pressure is normal now. Thank you for the kind thoughts.

Lisa, my daughters no went so low with m..."
I do think rest is the best healer Lynne but we live in a culture that praises perceived toughness and presenteeism. It's an ideal mindset for delaying recovery and spreading illness. It's about time we all woke up to that.

I am familiar with that Desley. I hope the pain eases up soon.

Lisa, my da..."
Yes, we do. I still struggle to relax and watch tv, i feel i should be doing something more productive even when I'm low on energy and rest would be beneficial. I take b12 tablets, but wonder if liquid would be better?

I am the same. Learning to do nothing is hard. I don't honestly know about the B12, Desley. We used to get soluble B12 tablets that you dissolve under the tongue. That's good for vegetarians because it bypasses the need for intrinsic factor but I have never had the liquid. Vets know the benefits of B12 so I trust what they say about it being great for improving energy levels.


Fortunately full blown migraine is not something I have had. I have had visual migraine with low blood sugar but never the crippling pain that usually goes with it. I am so grateful for that!

Taking care of yourself is being sensible, not weak, especially now. I'm sick. I don't get catered to (though my husband is very supportive) or coddled - I do what I can. But I trust myself, and he trusts me, not to make things worse.
Tonight I dropped a (fortunately plastic, from the dining people) plate of shrimp and linguini on the floor - it slipped off the refrigerator shelf. He asked if I needed help. Usually I say I can handle it; this time I let him do it.
But when he started opening and closing the apartment door because I was heading out on Maggie (my Airwheel S8), I said thanks - but I don't need help with the door most of the time, and will ask for it when I do. We have a good working arrangement.
I'm not weak. If I lived alone, I'd handle everything. But I do some of his laundry, and put eyedrops in his eyes, and as much as I can around here.

Sorry the usual remedy didn't work. I hate those pinched nerves.



It’s a bit OTT though. Tells you to prepare a bag in case of evacuation in emergency with warm clothes a torch and if you have animals food for them. It suggests take biscuits and drinks for us. There’s also crisis counselling available! Now I’m really worried. I haven’t got any biscuits.
Joking aside the welsh weatherman said it was rainbow weather in Wales. We shall see what comes. I’ve nipped out and bought bread and croissants - it’s raining a bit but that’s all so far.
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