sydthebeat wrote: » A close relation of mine who has symptoms (over 38 temp, aches, thirst, sore throat) was just informed by midoc that he doesn't qualify for a test as he has no underlying illness Is that the bar that now has to be met for testing??? Like, WTF!!
random_banter wrote: » That doesn’t sound correct, maybe they should try a different doctor?
Snipp wrote: » That is correct. You need to be in an at risk group as outlined by the HSE. These include healthcare workers, pregnant women, those with confirmed contact with positive cases etc. Secondly, DDOC do not have access to healthlink so cant refer for testing.
tringle wrote: » Waiting now for results since 19th March. Tipperary. Afraid to be away from my phone. Ive even gone back through my phone messages in case i missed one, nothing. Still coughing and some breathlessness when walking or talking. GP says he cant treat the cough until i get the all clear. Been at home since 12th March. Last shopping done 8th March. 9 of us in the house. Has anyone else any problems with their nose since the test. My nostil feels blocked all the time since the test.
Bojill wrote: » Wife had all the symptoms bar a fever. Still has a cough and fatigue. Referred 16th March, Tested 20th, result by text 27th : No virus detected. We were 100% sure she had it. So is there another virus circulating that's very similar? I read somewhere that the test is only 85% accurate, but I'm not sure I can trust the source.
_Fluffy_ wrote: » As mentioned by the poster above, I’m also wondering if there is another weird respiratory virus going around? One where the main symptom is tightness of chest/ shortness of breath? Would anyone who was testing and had mainly/only this symptom like to share their results?
Runaways wrote: » Just a reminder folks a negative test results doesn’t confer immunity. Good idea to keep washing the hands and observing the social distancing. I only bring it up cos some pals got tested and each seem rather blasé about it now thinking theyre immune to it. No talking to some people.
_Fluffy_ wrote: » I didn’t realise that, Runaways. Very interesting to hear there might be 40 different mutations. As long as getting one meant you were much less likely to get the others! LashingLady, it’s day 13 for me and my lungs feeling normal again (first day I can sing). Energy returned on day 11. At least you have been tested so you’ll know either way.Do you think the HSE will call you tomorrow for contact tracing, Bren2001, or have you ‘fallen through the cracks’? Fair play for taking action immediately with your contacts, and thanks for sharing your symptoms and result here.
_Fluffy_ wrote: » I didn’t realise that, Runaways. Very interesting to hear there might be 40 different mutations. As long as getting one meant you were much less likely to get the others! LashingLady, it’s day 13 for me and my lungs feeling normal again (first day I can sing). Energy returned on day 11. At least you have been tested so you’ll know either way. Do you think the HSE will call you tomorrow for contact tracing, Bren2001, or have you ‘fallen through the cracks’? Fair play for taking action immediately with your contacts, and thanks for sharing your symptoms and result here.
2ndcoming wrote: » From what I understand, for recovered cases you're no less likely to catch a mutated strand, just far, far less likely to become sick from it. It will still have too much in common with the original virus you beat.
_Fluffy_ wrote: » That’s a bit worrying Bren2001. When do you think you’d be happy to go out, safe in the knowledge you are no longer contagious? I know we are not meant to be going out, but for the sake of argument, how many more days would you wait beyond the recommended 14? Thanks 2ndcoming, reassuring to hear. Does that mean you would be just as contagious if you caught a second/different/mutated strain? Even if you were not sick with it yourself...
fluffy wrote: As mentioned by the poster above, I’m also wondering if there is another weird respiratory virus going around? One where the main symptom is tightness of chest/ shortness of breath? Would anyone who was testing and had mainly/only this symptom like to share their results?
bren2001 wrote: » I did have a headache and fatigue but the only respiratory symptom I had was a tight chest. I tested positive (although, the HSE nor contact tracing have contacted me, I've contacted all the people who have been in contact with me personally to inform them).