Monday, September 27, 2021

Walk with me through my Covid Experience


Part 1 – Leading up to the day

A week like any other. I work from home and my wife and daughter leave every morning, one for school and the other for work. Got my hair cut, went to spirit Halloween, Drive in Movie to see Candyman, down to madeira beach to have grouper and Dockside Dave’s. Unless I was in a crowded area, I had no mask on. I wore it when I felt uncomfortable or in highly populated areas. Labor Day was mostly staying at home not going anywhere. Tuesday after work attended the Clw Threshers game with my fam. Again, wearing the mask only if I felt uncomfortable. Had stuffy head but no different from normal for someone who has constant allergies. I got the covid vaccines and in 2021 I always wore a mask in public until recently.

Part 2 – The Day

Woke up and said yep, I got a sinus infection. I know the signs. Been here many times before. The first hour I was up I kept thinking this feels different then a normal sinus infection. Symptoms are different and, in some cases, worse. My body does not normally ache like it does today. After talking it out with others I agreed that it would be a good idea to get tested for Covid so I proceeded to urgent clinic around 10am and got tested. As the hours and minutes passed during the day, I was feeling worse and worse and still waiting for the results. I was able to get some help expediting the results and around 9pm across my patient portal there it was. Positive Covid-19 SARS. That feeling of your whole body going flush, yea that was me. After a couple of bad words, I went in and told my wife and daughter and we set up to formulate a plan.

 

Part 3 – Now What

Woke up drenched in sweat and chills all over. Starting to support a fever higher than normal. Yep, million-dollar question, now what? Spent the morning going over and discussing the treatment of Regeneron. Although I could not get ahold of my doctor yet I decided to make an appointment at 1015 to get it done. I went over to the Greek Orthodox church where they were giving the treatment. Place was clean and well organized. I got back to the nurse that was verifying all my information. Another nurse presented herself with 4 syringes. So, the process is to put one in back of each arm and one in each side about 8 inches above waist line. Then to make sure you do not have any reaction to the treatment they keep you for 1 hour. So, when I got back home, I grabbed a bite to eat and realized there was no flavor. Heard about this. My doctor had called in some medicine so I ask my wife to pick it up after work. Before you know it, I was out like a light. Woke up and felt like I just lost a 10-round fight with Mike Tyson. Ok maybe 30 second fight. Worked a little then after medicining up back to sleep. My medicine list was Nyquil, Dayquil, Antibiotic 10 days, Steroids, Nasal spray, cough drops, and lots water.

Part 4 – Saturday

Woke up so drenched in sweat you would think someone poured a bucket of water on me.  So here comes the dizziness, cough, fever. So as the day went on at first, I did not realize but was feeling worse as it did. By 5pm my forehead temperature peaked a 104.7 my oral temp was 102.9. Oh yeah, my sense of smell – gone. Once the dizziness slowed down, I decided to go take a shower to get my temp down. It worked good enough. Forehead was between 102-103 and oral went to 102.0. Slept as much of day as possible. Taste started to leave me but did not realize.

Part 5 – The next week

Sunday – Woke up again drenched in sweat, with chills. Got that under control and cough, fever, still rolling along. Don’t remember much about this day. Not a big surprise.

Monday – by now I feel like a stranger in my own house. Everyone avoiding me at all costs and when they are not, they look like they are trying to rob me (masks on). I know this is necessary for everyone’s best interest. No morning sweats this time but no sense of Smell, taste, and fever still around. Cough is setting up home don’t see it leaving anytime soon. Today was the day that I was coughing so hard for so long I felt like I could not breath. Call it a small panic attach or what, a Xanax helped fix that for now.

Tuesday – I got a dumb idea. Let’s work from home today!  So not a partial day but a full one. What was I thinking? So tired, weak, out of it. I was not being pressured to work, but needed to feel wanted, I guess. Didn’t do that again. Slept hard and long that night.

Wednesday – lets get smart…. Sleep equals quicker recovery. No work…. Fever broke today !!! what I mean by broke it is below 100 and does not go back up over 100 Oral and forehead. Fatigued and tired but doing ok.

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday – I group these days because they mirror each other. No work, sleep and improved fever. Somewhere along the way my voice is scratchy, still short of breath, cough, congestion. Stomach is starting to approve. Yes, it’s been a problem all along but didn’t include details.

Sunday – Day 10/11 of isolation. Makes me smile. I feel relieved, but I am not back 100% yes. I need to realize that. I don’t want to be anything but 100% now but that will still take weeks. So as of this Sunday I still can’t taste anything, smell anything, or talk without the rasp yet, but I can hug my daughter and wife.

Part 6 - Conclusion

I’m ending it here but its not over. I know that I am fortunate that it could be so much worse, and yet it was bad. I could not have done this without the support of my wife and daughter most of all. I scared the hell out of them but they helped me with what I needed and there’s no paying that back. My friends, coworkers, Facebook friends. These groups were always checking on me. I can’t single out really any person more then another because if they reached out only once meant so much, and the ones who reached out every day I needed that too. Also, all between.

I learned not to follow the masses. I have spent most the time since March 2020 wearing a mask when I go out, hand sanitizer, even after vaccination. About 3 months ago I stopped wearing a mask as much as I should. I feel somewhere, someone was a carrier and they and I did not know it and wala, I got it. I will continue to wear a mask as overkill, and will get a booster shot when its available. This is not any statement to say wear a mask. I decided to simply tell my story and what actually, physically happened to me. So, if I back away if you’re not vaccinated, or not wearing a mask don’t take it personally. I support your choice to not do those things, so don’t hate what I do that is also my choice.