When I rode down to the seawall last weekend there were tons of people, and the beach take out place where I turned around to head back had a long line with no distancing and very few people wearing masks. I don't think I'll be going again.
Ugh. I'm grateful Mom and Stepdad are avoiding the beach and their friends that are going to the beach.
there were over 1000 cases of covid 19 reported in SC today, yesterday , something lke that.
one of my co workers was like "it's just more testing" and I had been trying to argue that it's not just more testing and Iv'e finally hit on this -yes they are testing more people and finding more people who are sick - so this means that things are worse in SC than we thought. Which seems to penetrate that "it's more testing" doesn't mean the numbers are no big deal
I have really fallen down on cleaning the touch pad and work station but I have to be super careful because the cleaner we have no has bleach in it (the previous one didn't) and I have accidentally gotten it on 2 pieces of clothes.
I haven't felt well lately I seem to be starting the same GI problems I had a year ago. and I feel kind of feverish but I don't have a fever and my throat hurts some days and not others. And I'm tired a lot.
which part of my brain is like- you have covid 19! you infected Mom! you have to go get tested , you have to be safer! but nothing is enough to warrant even calling a doctor. And my doctor is in NC not SC, but I guess I should call the doctor at some point, maybe Monday if I'm still feeling bad.
because a lot of these symptoms I can chalk up to getting over heated, not sleeping well, caffiene withdraw, or a combination.
That's exactly it, askye.
To reassure yourself, start taking your temperature a couple times a day, and if you have a pulse oximeter available, get a baseline on your oxygenation. Those are both likely to be normal, which will be reassuring.
signed,
has actually been explicitly exposed a couple times now that she knows about for sure.
(I actually gave another ride for one of the residents to get tested this week, and he came out negative, after having tested oositive the week before -- his doctor thinks it's a false positive based on his having had the virus last month AND lack of symptoms now. But he's not going to get the all-clear until yet another test comes back negative.)
I have to get a plus oximeter. They take our temps at work before we start and mine is usually 96ish but has been creeping up aroun d97 or 98
I found out from my mom that our crazy distant relative now believes the government is giving him burns with radiation in his home, and is protecting his legs with aluminum foil and an umbrella while he sleeps at night. Tinfoil legwarmers instead of hats!
Tinfoil legwarmers instead of hats!
He's no cliche! He's an innovator.
I went into my friend's house today. It was a thrill.
Her company tests her every two weeks - she's a handy friend to have.
She's a scientist and still not happy with an antibody tests. I'm eager for a good one as the roommates and I passed around a nasty bug at the end of February- it would be nice to know if Big Rona has come and gone from our home.
It's hell when you don't even know how scared you should be, you know?
Schrodinger's virus, performatively speaking. You have to act like you do have it and do your best to avoid infecting others. But you also need to act like you don't have it and do your best to not get it, since even if you don't die, a number of people have had awful experiences post-Rona.
and mine is usually 96ish but has been creeping up around 97 or 98
Just putting it out here for all of us who forget about these things (because I did and got slightly freaked out about it for a few days): temp raises a bit during ovulation and generally changes during the cycle. Another fun thing that messes with our minds.