mugsymugsy wrote: » Well if you felt unwell enough to get a test then you might have some other bug.
stevek93 wrote: » HSE just rang and told me to visit a test centre to get tested, I asked how am I going to do that without a car they advised me to use public transport. What the actual f***k? If I have the virus I am going to infect and contaminate the whole bus. Edit: I rang my local TD and GP hopefully it gets routed to Simon Harris.
Holy Diver wrote: » I just got a negative result. I asked when I can go back to work. Basically she said I need to be symptom free for two days. I said I still have a cough (nearly 3 weeks now). The direction is to stay at home as I have some other ailment going on.
newbie18892 wrote: » Called GP today and she ran through some questions and sent my details to be tested. Hope it doesn't take too long but reading other posts in here I guess i'll be waiting a while
antix80 wrote: » Depends on where you are. Some test centres have next day availability. Others are still being built!
Stephen Gawking wrote: » I got an automated text last night apologising for the delay (day 8 now) & that theres a backlog of 40,000 & I'm somewhere in the queue. My employer has started ringing me as they don't seem to believe it us taking so long for a test. I'm afraid that I'll get tested, get a positive result then be told to self isolate for another 2 weeks.
sterz wrote: » In a similar situation to you where I'm coming down with something and not feeling 100%. I can still function and work from home but I haven't left the house in a few days. I have: Some aches and pains Little bit fatigued over the past couple of days Odd headache (but prone to them all year round anyway) I don't have: A cough A fever Breathing difficulties Any other time of year I'd just put it down to one of those things and it'll go away after a few days. But hard to know considering all that's going on now.
Piligrim333 wrote: » I wonder who do you contact if you think you have symptoms but don't have a gp? Just moved into different part of the country, previous gp is 150+ km away
Topdolla wrote: » You can contact the gp closest to you
LarryGraham wrote: » Have symptoms: feeling like fire from back of nose all the way down to lungs; dry cough; headaches; body aches; and slight fever. GP won't refer me for test as he's prioritising older people and people who can't get out of bed (I've been wfh to keep my mind off the symptoms, which although uncomfortable I can walk around with). I can understand his sentiment, given the limited number of tests. The family (OH had similar symptoms but now appears over the hump) will self-isolate for 2 weeks. Update: Called the HSE hotline to "complain". They vigorously disagreed with GPs assessment and asked me to contact him again to insist on a referral. Got back to me today and he grudgingly agreed to refer for a test. My symptoms have not changed since posting. Reading how proactive other GPs are here, there is definitely an inconsistent application of the testing criteria.
LarryGraham wrote: » Another update: I received call from HSE this morning to confirm test next Thursday morning. Reasonably quick turnaround as was referred on Friday. Regarding the symptoms, the dry cough is a lot better but feeling short of breath especially in the evenings. A lot like a bad asthma attack.
stevek93 wrote: » Can you clarify a bad asthma attack? When I was sick maybe it wasn't an asthma attack I was having and it was indeed this virus? I would explode into a fit of coughs and my airways would close gasping for air these would happen randomly throughout the day but more so in the evening.
ja1986 wrote: » Just got a call saying I tested negative. 8 day wait
Sexual Chocolate wrote: » I honestly now believe this isn't being done in order of referrals. A family member with no symptoms who's after returning from the Canaries was referred on Friday and tested today.
Notsomindful wrote: » Was it 8 day wait for results?
shoes43 wrote: » do you mind me asking is a constant cough or one that comes and goes?