Now I, too, have COVID-19. My husband came down with it last week, ahead of me. He’d just tested positive when I wrote of his illness here (and here’s how it progressed and here’s our latest news.)
At the time, he was only somewhat uncomfortable. Quickly thereafter, he got really ill.
Very very very fortunately, just this month he’d found employment that provides excellent health insurance. Moreover, only a couple of days earlier, the health plan started offering monoclonal antibodies treatments to “patients who qualify.” Lucky him, he got sick sick sick enough to qualify.
Three mornings, he spent hours getting to the hospital, having his blood tested, taking medications including steroids, and sitting with an IV drip. The first day he felt the worst of his life, could hardly stand to get out of bed, and could barely eat or drink. By days two and three, he was markedly improved. It’s been a few days since, and he’s not entirely over it, but he’s definitely (knock on wood) out of the woods. Now he wishes the pounds he initially lost on the “COVID diet” weren’t creeping back. Thank goodness his sense of humor is returning.
As for me, the first day he fell sick, I felt crummy too, but mine passed within a couple of hours. I hoped it meant my body had faced down the nasty bug. A few days later, still feeling fine, hi ho hurrah, I tested negative. Then a few days later, woe is me, positive results of a retest came in shortly after I became feverish and headachy and yucky and… (okay, I’ll stick with keeping things polite) and it didn’t go away. I’m still not entirely great, but I hope I’m done with the worst of it.
How fortunate I am to have decent health insurance, a nurturing husband, and the generosity of dear people.
Now indulge me a moment on my soapbox:
Know anyone who’s anti-immigration? Invite them to find a predominantly white hospital and tell them good luck with that. The medical professionals who’ve helped my husband and me were overwhelmingly first and later generation immigrants. I’d rather not contemplate where we’d be without their hard work, dedication, care, bravery, and on and on…
Definitely, if everyone wore masks, neither my husband nor I would have gotten COVID-19. Wishing you and yours excellent health.
Have you ever changed a bigot’s mind? At least I can be one less person who allows them to think it’s okay to spread hate and divisiveness…
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Thank you for such a great read. I hope you and your husband are feeling better soon
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fortunately we are, Sarah – many tx for your kind wishes
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Thank you for sharing
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glad for your visit
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Wish you all the best!
God bless you!
Warm hugs from Italy,
Vicky ❤
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oh wow – good timing on the insurance and sending well wishes to both of you!
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thanks much 🙂
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☀️😊
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So glad everyone’s still afloat – this is a strange disease (I’ve had it too, or so they tell me) and I rather wonder if it isn’t some sort of guilt complex visiting us in a physical form – like, life’s been too good, so this is the payoff…
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I dunno — for sure I think the US suffers much for our ungrateful overabundance…
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